CMYRGB by Anthony Antonellis is a series of 24 gradient color combinations which exist simultaneously as digital files and physical objects. The digital versions are looping 3 second GIF animations, while the physical counterparts are lenticular prints suspended in Lucite enclosures. The gradient palette is based on the subtractive and additive color systems cyan-magenta-yellow and red-green-blue.
The video Us produced for Benga’s latest track, I Will Never Change uses 960 individually cut vinyl records to make a visual representation of the track’s waveform.
As the focus point for The Animated Gif exhibition in Antwerp Pieterjan Grandry designed The Gif Player - a device based on a Phenakistoscope, which is able to play an analogue animated gif.
“Luxo Jr. (small) plays with a small inflated rubber ball, chasing it and trying to balance on it, as Luxo (large) reacts to these antics. The ball eventually deflates due to Luxo Jr. jumping on it; Luxo Jr. is admonished by Luxo, then finds and plays with an even larger ball.”
Cities can be considered “flows of information, vehicles and people” (Sheller, 2007) transported along diverse urban networks. In this Flowprint of London by URBAGRAM, the city’s extensive bus network is used to sketch an animated portrait of the living city.