nick bednarz (london,uk)

things i've made on my computer

 nickbednarz@googlemail.com

Interactive Installation project.

Test projection outside video.
The final version (now completed) has a fully functioning laser trip system (made in flash actionscript) so when someone stands inside the projected human outline they break the laser beam which makes the wings grow, animate, then fade out when the person walks away.

created in 3ds max and flash.

please click here for a high res picture of the projection

                                                                                                   still render from wings flash project.

^ WIP test from final project
                                                             
                                                                                                                         ^ Mobile phone backgrounds

still render from wings flash project.

^ WIP test from final project

                         

                                        
                                         ^ Mobile phone backgrounds

A short work in progress clip of my “woosh the rocket animation”

 

“woosh” Tshirt design 

 The following characters were made in 3ds Max.
I am currently working on turning some of them into short animated pieces.

“robo-brain”

“RAWR”

“frogbot”

“flybot”

“Grow up”
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Some Tshirt designs made for  threadless

“eyefull”

“soil!”

“crabtastic”
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“computer love” - 3ds Max

The following characters were made in 3ds Max.

I am currently working on turning some of them into short animated pieces.

“robo-brain”

“RAWR”

“frogbot”

“flybot”

“Grow up”

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Some Tshirt designs made for threadless

“eyefull”

“soil!”

“crabtastic”

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“computer love” - 3ds Max

“my window” 2 mins long animation created in 3ds max.

A piece i created for a uni project, we had to create something as a reaction to the title “permanent flux”.

I decided to take an audio recording over a couple of hours from my window, the recordings were then layered together to create a sound “snapshot” of time.

I created this animation to go with the audio, the different shapes and animations in the video represent the different elements present in the sound recording.
 Some light blur photographic experiments.

Some light blur photographic experiments.