25 Şubat 2013 Pazartesi

"We had a very simple idea, that's to see the warmth"

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This ad was created for a Belgian natural gas company. The purpose was to show the TV audience what "warm looks like", says director Olivier Babinet.

"The idea of the film is simple. How to visualize the warmth of natural gas? By the use of the stop motion technic, we see how warmth spreads through the house as knitted wool."

Here is how they did it, carefully attaching yards of yarn to walls, radiators, and pipes, 40 people working 4 days and nights:



References:

It's December. Brrrr. Is My House Shivering? Krulwich Wonders. NPR http://n.pr/Y97YmJ
A house that knits itself | Colossal http://bit.ly/Y98xNl

"The Parallax Effect of Long Hair" - Ian Gillan's talk

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"The Parallax Effect of Long Hair" is a talk by Ian Gillian, Singer & Song writer with Deep Purple, given at The ICD Annual Conference on Cultural Diplomacy 2012 (Berlin, December 13th - 16th, 2012), The Power of the Arts and Culture to Promote Democracy and Global Peace:



Here is the back story, explained by Gillan: The Magic Bus http://www.gillan.com/anecdotage-45.html

References:

ICD Mediacenter | Selection http://bit.ly/USLnf9

24 Şubat 2013 Pazar

"We had a very simple idea, that's to see the warmth"

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This ad was created for a Belgian natural gas company. The purpose was to show the TV audience what "warm looks like", says director Olivier Babinet.

"The idea of the film is simple. How to visualize the warmth of natural gas? By the use of the stop motion technic, we see how warmth spreads through the house as knitted wool."

Here is how they did it, carefully attaching yards of yarn to walls, radiators, and pipes, 40 people working 4 days and nights:



References:

It's December. Brrrr. Is My House Shivering? Krulwich Wonders. NPR http://n.pr/Y97YmJ
A house that knits itself | Colossal http://bit.ly/Y98xNl

"The Parallax Effect of Long Hair" - Ian Gillan's talk

To contact us Click HERE
"The Parallax Effect of Long Hair" is a talk by Ian Gillian, Singer & Song writer with Deep Purple, given at The ICD Annual Conference on Cultural Diplomacy 2012 (Berlin, December 13th - 16th, 2012), The Power of the Arts and Culture to Promote Democracy and Global Peace:



Here is the back story, explained by Gillan: The Magic Bus http://www.gillan.com/anecdotage-45.html

References:

ICD Mediacenter | Selection http://bit.ly/USLnf9

23 Şubat 2013 Cumartesi

"We had a very simple idea, that's to see the warmth"

To contact us Click HERE


This ad was created for a Belgian natural gas company. The purpose was to show the TV audience what "warm looks like", says director Olivier Babinet.

"The idea of the film is simple. How to visualize the warmth of natural gas? By the use of the stop motion technic, we see how warmth spreads through the house as knitted wool."

Here is how they did it, carefully attaching yards of yarn to walls, radiators, and pipes, 40 people working 4 days and nights:



References:

It's December. Brrrr. Is My House Shivering? Krulwich Wonders. NPR http://n.pr/Y97YmJ
A house that knits itself | Colossal http://bit.ly/Y98xNl

"The Parallax Effect of Long Hair" - Ian Gillan's talk

To contact us Click HERE
"The Parallax Effect of Long Hair" is a talk by Ian Gillian, Singer & Song writer with Deep Purple, given at The ICD Annual Conference on Cultural Diplomacy 2012 (Berlin, December 13th - 16th, 2012), The Power of the Arts and Culture to Promote Democracy and Global Peace:



Here is the back story, explained by Gillan: The Magic Bus http://www.gillan.com/anecdotage-45.html

References:

ICD Mediacenter | Selection http://bit.ly/USLnf9

22 Şubat 2013 Cuma

"We had a very simple idea, that's to see the warmth"

To contact us Click HERE


This ad was created for a Belgian natural gas company. The purpose was to show the TV audience what "warm looks like", says director Olivier Babinet.

"The idea of the film is simple. How to visualize the warmth of natural gas? By the use of the stop motion technic, we see how warmth spreads through the house as knitted wool."

Here is how they did it, carefully attaching yards of yarn to walls, radiators, and pipes, 40 people working 4 days and nights:



References:

It's December. Brrrr. Is My House Shivering? Krulwich Wonders. NPR http://n.pr/Y97YmJ
A house that knits itself | Colossal http://bit.ly/Y98xNl