2010
05.17

Will someone PLEASE pay me to make art like this?! The amount of man hours that went into making this piece have to be in the triple digits.



This video is called “ENVISION” and it was produced by the French outfit, SUPERBIEN.

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  1. i would totally pay you to make this in my bedroom that is amazing!

  2. WOAH….
    THATS INCREDIBLE.

  3. That’s really good. I have worked with and seen many types of motion graphics artwork, and I haven’t seen anything like this before. This is a very creative video. Brilliant, creative,and abstract. Well done.

  4. SHop it to Vegas, New York, Miami, annd Japan Nightlife!

  5. How was it done? what programs/hardware and techniques were used?

  6. I have never seen anything to rival this wonderful, amazing video!

    Las Vegas would welcome any one capable of repeating this in any of the upscale nightclubs, but only if they (Owners, etc.) knew of it’s existence.

  7. Stumbled upon this and am glad.

  8. Rave kids would love to roll face while watching this. Sell it to clubs!

  9. Bjork HAS to see this.

  10. i am shocked with that… i would never tell somebody would do it!!! two words: AWE – SOME!!!

  11. it’s motion graphics(not real life) dummies. get a grip. probably made in cd4 and after effects.

  12. Poopy, you’re a jackass – but only for calling people dummies when you don’t know what you are talking about. It was made for Alcatel-Lucent as an experiential display. It is actually pretty simple, I’m assuming that it is just a video mapped projection onto simple white boxes. Once you video map the surface, you create the graphics in AE or a 3D program and then project it onto the surface. The projection is in 2D, but perspective is designed to map perfectly to the 3D projection surface.

  13. how much does this cost to install in amy bedroom or back space of my car

  14. dude i will remember you and your crew to do me a stage man. hit me up. but awesome job dude you should really think about doing stages for Deadmau5 and Daftpunk or FlyingLotus anyone thats incrediawesome

  15. oh si motion graphics should have read first well still awesome and you hsould try making a live set sometime

  16. it’s part CG, part ‘real life’. It’s a technique called Projection Mapping and it’s done by projecting 3D motion graphics onto real threedimensional structures. Google ‘Projection Mapping’ for some spectacular examples done on real buildings.