This blog is centered around an animation that is being created in the public realm.
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Sunday, April 3, 2011
What is this all about?
If you have found out way here you are probably curious about the past up of hand drawn figures that you have seen somewhere around Victoria and may want to know what they are all about. Well they are frames from an animation that is being created in the public realm.
The idea behind the billboard project is to use an old disused billboard to create an animation. But instead of just doing it as quick as possible and churning out the animation the creator has deliberately only put one frame up per day and then photographed it. These frames were all put up in the one place (before they were pasted else where) so that the average commuter would see them slowly changing over the year but to the viewer of the finished animation (you) the images will be moving around like a normal animation.
Saturday, April 2, 2011
Where can I see this animation?
Well here it is as it stands at the moment...
You will probably want to view the animation full screen.
You will probably want to view the animation full screen.
Friday, April 1, 2011
You wreaked... I want to sue/kill you!!!
If I have placed a past up somewhere and it has annoyed you then I am truly sorry. It was not my intention to annoy anyone.
Please not that they have been pasted up with a water soluble past that can be cleaned off very easy and quickly with warm water, leaving no damage to what ever they were pasted on. The past in natural and 100% biodegradable so that it will not damage the environment. The images are drawn on normal recycled paper that will break down in time.
Please not that they have been pasted up with a water soluble past that can be cleaned off very easy and quickly with warm water, leaving no damage to what ever they were pasted on. The past in natural and 100% biodegradable so that it will not damage the environment. The images are drawn on normal recycled paper that will break down in time.
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