Discovery Channel Fate Of The Earth
2009
Description
Fly On The Wall / Discovery Channel / Circular Painting:
A motion controlled camera was placed in the center of a big circular canvas. The camera rotates 360 degrees at a constant slow speed. As the artists works he/she moves right, this forms a perpetual canvas of sorts that as we go around and around the aritists work is coverd over and drawn over and this cycle repeats.
When the fotage is speed up, it looks like the work is constantly evolving and changing creating a time lapse effect
Theme: Environment
A motion controlled camera was placed in the center of a big circular canvas. The camera rotates 360 degrees at a constant slow speed. As the artists works he/she moves right, this forms a perpetual canvas of sorts that as we go around and around the aritists work is coverd over and drawn over and this cycle repeats.
When the fotage is speed up, it looks like the work is constantly evolving and changing creating a time lapse effect
Theme: Environment
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Fields
Animation, Design, Film
- Discovery Channel Fate Of The Earth
Artists that were involved:
Bryan Devlin
Luis Tolosana
Warren Lewis
Ree Treweek
Daniel Ting Chong
Mike Morocco
Toyah Moon Humphreys
Paul Ressel
Josh Ginsburg
Courtesy of Discovery Channel made by Fly on the Wall.
www.flyonthewall.co.za
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All works © Daniel Ting Chong 2011.
Please do not reproduce without the expressed written consent of Daniel Ting Chong.
Please do not reproduce without the expressed written consent of Daniel Ting Chong.
