Martina Stiftinger Visualizes AI for Google DeepMind
Designer/art director Martina Stiftinger, whose CG skills we glimpsed here and here, drops two intriguing motion experiments for Google’s Deepmind Visualizing AI project. [Watch]
Designer/art director Martina Stiftinger, whose CG skills we glimpsed here and here, drops two intriguing motion experiments for Google’s Deepmind Visualizing AI project. [Watch]
The latest visual experiments by veteran design director Wes Cockx find the Brooklyn-based CG artist applying his signature mix of abstract realism and bold/playful colors to the task of “Visualizing AI” for Google’s DeepMind. [Watch]
Reteaming with agency Across The Pond, the design and motion crew at Art&Graft in London combine a prismatic graphic treatment with illustration, and bold type to elevate their newest AI explainer for Google. [Watch]
The genre of motion design we call 3D Style (a type of CG magic realism) continues to grow exponentially, but the most exciting work still emerges from a fluid regimen of rigorous R&D, surgical curation, and emotional impact. [Watch]
Digital artist Nejc Polovsak in Slovenia: “Working with Nando Costa, we explored the idea of a living, breathing wallpaper. An immersive scene that is unique to each of our devices, which grows and mutates based on our actions.” [Watch]
Imaginary Forces, whose body of motion work is both deep (founded in 1996) and widely influential, continues to innovate with this latest design work for a Google docuseries taking viewers behind the scenes with the company’s hackers. [Watch]