animation

Marischka Klinkhamer

I am currently making instalations and performance in the virtual world of Secondlife. This has been my prefered creative platform for the last two years because of the possiblity to meet international artists and bring together most 2 and 3D mediums, like multi-media, sculpture and animation, in real time.

I am interested in that which lays between, the area where binary codes and constructs collapse and cease to function. Gender bending and blending is in my experience the only area that truly confronts and breaks down all these codes.

My Sites: 

Design and animation of Metropolis robot for a virtual remake of Metropolis in Secondlife:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pc7u25HH8G0
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?id=1404186184&aid=2019248

Animation of workers unrest scene for Metropolis (only the unrest scene animation is my work):
http://diabolus.ning.com/video/the-making-of-metropolis-6
An edit that another machinima maker made from the same scene:
http://vimeo.com/5981841

Artist in residence work at Diabolis in Secondlife (The avatar with the nologo t-shirt on is not me!)
http://issuu.com/diabolus/docs/carp_creators_sca_shilova

Different instalations - more of the same:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/21068878@N08/

Upstage:
http://upstage.org.nz/blog/?p=85
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/album.php?aid=2042265&id=1404186184



Marina Zurkow

Marina Zurkow makes psychological, animated narratives about humans and their relationship to animals, plants and the weather. These have taken the form of multi-channel videos, customized multi-screen computer pieces, cartoons, and interactive mobile works.



Stefanie Wuschitz

Stefanie Wuschitz uses interactive technology to build mobile sound and video installations. Her site-specific work invites users to experiment and play, encouraging the construction of unique social and collaborative spaces. In 2006 Stefanie Wuschitz graduated with an MFA from the University of Applied Arts Vienna and moved to New York. She lived in New York for two years, finishing a Masters degree at Tisch School of the Arts (New York University) in 2008. For a one year Digital Art fellowship at HUMlab and the Umeå Institute of Design she moved to Sweden.
Together with Karin Jangert, Ramona and Elmira Zadissa she organized the international festival "Eclectic Tech Carnival", held in Umeå from June 8th to June 12th 2009.



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