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OSCILLATE from Daniel Sierra on Vimeo.

My thesis animation done at School of Visual Arts, class of 2013, Computer Art MFA.

Software used: Houdini (animation), Reason (music), Nuke (comp), After Effects (final render), Processing (pre-viz)

A full description of the piece along with some still frames can be found at: dbsierra.com

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txchnologist:


by Txchnologist Staff
Our eyes here at Txchnologist are usually firmly set to the horizon, scanning for what the future holds. Sometimes, though, we get a kick out of turning around and seeing what the past’s modern technology looked like and how people back then thought about the future.
Today, we bring you a few good finds from the vault that capture the future machines of the past. Click here to see a few more.
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txchnologist:


by Txchnologist Staff
Our eyes here at Txchnologist are usually firmly set to the horizon, scanning for what the future holds. Sometimes, though, we get a kick out of turning around and seeing what the past’s modern technology looked like and how people back then thought about the future.
Today, we bring you a few good finds from the vault that capture the future machines of the past. Click here to see a few more.
Read More
txchnologist:


by Txchnologist Staff
Our eyes here at Txchnologist are usually firmly set to the horizon, scanning for what the future holds. Sometimes, though, we get a kick out of turning around and seeing what the past’s modern technology looked like and how people back then thought about the future.
Today, we bring you a few good finds from the vault that capture the future machines of the past. Click here to see a few more.
Read More
A 1947 advertisement from the Bohn Aluminum and Brass Corporation that showed the transportation of the future—presumably using Bohn’s aluminum and brass.
GE’s Pedipulator, or “Walking Truck,” developed for the US Army in the mid 1960s. The machine was officially called a Cybernetic Anthropmorophous Machine.
The always interesting, always awesome vintage Popular Science magazine cover. This one features what seems to be a mass transit spacecraft taking off.

txchnologist:

by Txchnologist Staff

Our eyes here at Txchnologist are usually firmly set to the horizon, scanning for what the future holds. Sometimes, though, we get a kick out of turning around and seeing what the past’s modern technology looked like and how people back then thought about the future.

Today, we bring you a few good finds from the vault that capture the future machines of the past. Click here to see a few more.

Read More

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musiquegraphique:

Daft Punk | Source

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clardyparty:

Art by God Tail

clardyparty:

Art by God Tail

(via 2087)

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leslieseuffert:

Anthony Moman
leslieseuffert:

Anthony Moman
leslieseuffert:

Anthony Moman
leslieseuffert:

Anthony Moman
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auto100:

Porsche 911 2.7 RS tails at Graystone Manor (via AUTO100)

(via tigercatt)

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thekhooll:

Dreamer

 by Louis Lander Deacon

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