Friday, February 12, 2010

Creative Inspire 100212

I'm not really huge on spoken word style poetry.  That's not to say that I don't like it.  That's far from the case.  I would just say that it has to be pretty good to get me intrested. Shane Koyczan captured my interest with this definition on what it is to be Canadian.

With the start of the Olympic Games in Vancouver, I couldn't think of a better video to put up on the blog today.

Canada STAND UP!



Ryan Snider
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Thursday, February 11, 2010

Creative Inspire 100211

I need and iPhone!  I make beats on my laptop.  I use to think "Damn!  How cool is it that I can pack up my whole studio in a bag and take it on the road with me."  Forget the bag, now you can pack it in you pocket.  Apps for the iPhone are being created at a ridiculous rate.  If I had the money this one would be the selling point for me.  In these videos the guys at Simple Sample take you through a tour of some of the beat making features of the Beat Maker software and Alesis ProTrack audio hardware for the iPhone.

**Heads up the language in this video is raw and may offend some.


 For more check out:
samplesimple.com
To get the Beatmaker app go to:
www.intua.net


Ryan Snider
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Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Creative Inspire 100210

Once I get done learning the billion other things I have on my plate to master, I want to take on the art of making video games.  I've been inspired.

Blender 3D is probably the most impressive open source application I know of.  It can create stunning 3D animations and when put in to the hands of dudes like pygmies, it can build pretty impressive looking video games using it's new game engine.

I can't wait for a playable version of this game to come out.  Sometimes it great to have a game with a simple concept.  Thump Stuff's title pretty much sums up the concept of this game.  There are some days I'd love to just club the shit out of everything I see.  That's a horrible idea though and would probably deem me to be a threat to society if it was ever carried out.  This game looks to be a much better solutions to take your frustrations out on.

Keep in mind that these are a look at the work in progress.  Imagine what it will look like when it's finished for real.

Thump Stuff WIP 2 from pygmies on Vimeo.


Thump Stuff blender game WIP from pygmies on Vimeo.


Ryan Snider
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Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Creative Inspire 100209

This looks like a lot of fun. Kind of like the graffiti application for Facebook but on steroids. It was done by the peeps over at Tangible Interaction.  All sorts of digital graffiti applications popping up lately.  I love the fake can and markers that this one uses to digitally paint with.


For more check out:
www.tangibleinteraction.com


Ryan Snider
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Monday, February 8, 2010

Creative Inspire 100208

 Hamilton Clineh likes to draw.  It even say so on his website.  Although I don't think it would really take a cleaver url to figure that out.  You could come to that conclusion just by checking out all of the fantastic illustrations that he's posed up.  There's a wide variety of styles to choose from, all grouped into different collections.  His range goes from comic book style, to cartoon, to caricature and beyond.


Check out his website at:
www.hamiltondraws.com


Ryan Snider
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Sunday, February 7, 2010

Creative Inspire 100207

Dare, Does, Toast, Nash all collaborated in this effort.  What I like most about this crew piece is the teamwork.  Especially the way their styles are blended together almost seamlessly.  Most crew pieces have some type of theme that ties them together, maybe a colour scheme, or set of characters from a popular movie, but usually all the tags are there own separate works.  I love how they've tied all their tags together to form like Voltron.

Check out more at:
http://www.myspace.com/digitaldoes
or on Art Crimes at:
http://graffiti.org/doesone/index.html

Ryan Snider
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Saturday, February 6, 2010

Creative Inspire 100206

This clip of Exile (of Blu & Exile) rocking his MPC has my jaw sitting on the floor.  The MPC is so instilled in hip hop culture as the industry standard weapon of choice for producers.  That said it's not taken out of the studio all that often.  Not a lot of big name producers ever show their process, chopping beats together and getting the sequence to bang right.  Almost like it's a secret art form that they keep under lock and key like the recipe for KFC's 11 herbs and spices.  The ones that do let you in on their creative process often only show brief glimpses of the meticulous steps taken to bang out a head nodder.  Usually with every element in the beat sequenced one step at a time. So it's really inspiring to see a dude like Exile taking the machine out of the studio and using it to pull of well crafted routines in live performances.




Ryan Snider
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Friday, February 5, 2010

Creative Inspire 100205

This is my first post on web design.  Websites are getting a little crazier and crazier as every year goes by.  Sometimes it's for better, sometimes not so much.  This design by Fluid and SS+K really caught my attention though.  It's called Spectra and was made for MSNBC's website.  I think it does a good job of creating an interactive experience for the viewer.  It's a well put together alternative to traditional web page navigation.



Try it out.  I think it's kind of fun but I'd love to hear what other people's thought are on it.  Feel free to leave a comment with your opinion.

http://msnbcmedia.msn.com/i/msnbc/components/spectra/index.html

Ryan Snider
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Thursday, February 4, 2010

Creative Inspire 100204

Alan Becker put together a really fun little animation.  Be ware of what you create, you never know what it may be capable of.

This pic is just a screen capture of the animation.  Click on it or the link below to see the actual animation.



http://fc01.deviantart.com/fs13/f/2007/077/2/e/Animator_vs__Animation_by_alanbecker.swf

Ryan Snider
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Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Creative Inspire 100203

Kay Tennemann has some serious Cinema 4D chopps!  Check out this piece that he did with the people over at Parasol Island for Ikea.  Turning random bits of furniture into an epic journey is quite an accomplishment.


IKEA PS from mostyle on Vimeo.

Some style frames for ya.













This is just the jump off though. There is so much more inspiration to be found at his profile site at mostyle.tv.



Ryan Snider
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Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Creative Inspire 100202

Oh shit the whole world is under alien attack. Space Invaders are everywhere. This is some fun creative urban art. The classic image of a pixelated alien nemesis is being plastered up on walls, bridges, signs and basically any urban canvas you can think of. It's almost like a global game of where's Waldo with a digital stunt double.

 

  
 

Go to www.space-invaders.com to take a hunting trip around the world.

Ryan Snider

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Monday, February 1, 2010

Creative Inspire 100201

Ever wondered what your house dreams about at night.  Personally it's a question that's haunted me for years keeping me up at night.  Well that is until I saw this video from the people over at urban screen in Germany.

555 KUBIK | facade projection | from urbanscreen on Vimeo.


Check out more at:
www.urbanscreen.com

Ryan Snider
www.heshouldworkforme.com

Sunday, January 31, 2010

Creative Inspire 100131

Some real surreal creative imagery pours out of the mind of Jochem van Wetten. I'm digging it.  There's everything from swinging donkeys to smoking monkeys in his gallery.  All of his images have this cool dream like quality to them and are worth checking out.



 For more check out:
www.jochemvanwetten.nl

 Ryan Snider
www.heshouldworkforme.com

Saturday, January 30, 2010

Creative Inspire 100130

This is all the work of one brilliant CG artist.  When I say all the work, I mean right down to the sound scape that accompanies the short film.  Alex Roman's name is the only one you will see in the credits.  He has created an amazing piece of art here that i will probably study over the next year or so still puzzled as to how one man pulled this off.

The first time I watched "The Third & The Seventh" I said to myself, "Self, I'm amazed at how well he's composited the CG footage into the shots of this building."  Then I researched the project a little more to find out that even the buildings are CG.  In fact everything but the photographer, slow-motion birds, airplane, sky backgrounds and some time lapsed plants are CG.  Everything in this little world he has created is virtually his own creation.  To prove this to the skeptics I've included the making of footage and a breakdown of the render passes.
  


See more at:
thirdseventh.com


Ryan Snider
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Friday, January 29, 2010

Creative Inspire 100129

CANADA STAND UP!
Big ups to Classified for being a marketing genius.  With the 2010 Olympics opening up this February 12th, what better time to launch a track about nation pride.  A remixed Canadian anthem as a matter of fact.  The track is ill and as a Canadian listening to it I can't help but feel a little Cauuck pride.
Just to give an idea as to how effective it's been timing this track with the Olympics, the video has gone viral and I have co-workers who could careless about hip hop posting links to it on there facebook pages.


I've tossed in more of his work for good measure.  But you can check out even more at:
www.halfliferecords.ca




Ryan Snider
www.heshouldworkforme.com

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Creative Inspire 100128

Paul Dateh and inka one killin it on the violin and the 1's and 2's.  Any true hip hop head will vibe out to this.  Hell even if you like county you should still appreciate the talent.  These guys are the kind of act that I'd love to see playing live at a bar.  The classic hip hop covers with a new twist of strings are a sure fire way to keep them heads nodding.





Check out more at:
pauldateh.com

 



Ryan Snider
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Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Creative Inspire 100127

Josh Taylor has a really this real slick style of illustration. It's a bit on the dark side, with interesting texture and an almost bobble head cartoon aspect to the characters. Sick stuff.





Check Him out at:

Ryan Snider

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Creative Inspire 100126



Ian Hubert has got my attention, after watching these clips I'm sure he'll have yours too. I get really inspired when I see people thinking big and trying to pull off the nearly impossible. I heard a James Cameron quote this year through twitter that I've been trying to live by. It goes like this. "If you set your goals ridiculously high and it’s a failure, you will fail above everyone else’s success." I think Ian's brain child "Project London" is following this example. Except unlike James Cameron's latest master piece Avitar, with a 500 million dollar budget, Ian's working with a budget of next to nothing.


Here's a couple quick glances at what they're calling "The most ambitious no-budget effects movie ever?"


Project London: Benny's Fuel and Repair from Phil McCoy on Vimeo.



Project London: Unleashed! from Phil McCoy on Vimeo.



I also wanted to mention that all of the 3D work in the feature length films 650 visual effect shots, was with the free and open source program Blender 3D

For the latest info on Project London check out the official website:
projectlondonmovie.com

Ryan Snider
www.heshouldworkforme.com

Monday, January 25, 2010

Creative Inspire 100125

Rome wasn't built in a day. However, if you're Stephen Wiltshire you can draw it in 3. Stephen has a photographic memory. The amount of visual detail he retains just from looking at something is astonishing. Apparently his first words where even paper and pencil. What a gift he has. In this video he's drawing the entire city of Rome from memory after only a 45 minute helicopter tour of the city.



He's done other major cities as well, including New York and Tokyo.
www.youtube.com/user/stephenwiltshire

Ryan Snider
www.heshouldworkforme.com

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Creative Inspire 100124

I thought this was a really cool gallery when I found it. All of the images have been created using fractal patterns. I'm intrigued by fractals although I've not done enough research myself to fully understand them. They appear everywhere in nature and if you start looking for them, you'll notice them anywhere you look. It blows my mind though to think that this image was created with math.



To see more images like this one check out the gallery at:
www.enchgallery.com

Also to learn more about fractals check out this 6 part series featuring Arthur C. Clarke:
fractaldoc



Ryan Snider
www.heshouldworkforme.com

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Creative Inspire 100123



Usually I only put in one actual piece for the Creative Inspire blogs. I had too much trouble narrowing down Nik Ainley's work to my favorite piece so I threw in two today. Trust me though there's a lot more inspiration on his web page to choose from.



I highly encourge you to check out more of his work at:
www.shinybinary.com

Ryan Snider
www.heshouldworkforme.com

Friday, January 22, 2010

Creative Inspire 100122

If you've never made a beat, or dug through crates of records trying to find that perfect sample you may not fully get this. I think this video from Vinroc really captures the whole process and that perfect moment where it all comes together. There some thing really special about taking something old and putting your own new twist on it. So even if you never do make a beat in your life, watching this is the next best thing.


The Art of Beat Making "Believe"-Vinroc from Vinroc on Vimeo.



Check Vinroc's stuff out at:
thatsthatlabel.blogspot.com
and
www.myspace.com/vinroc


Ryan Snider
www.heshouldworkforme.com

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Creative Inspire 100121

With the first three post this week being DJ related..I figured why stop there. I guess this will now be DJ week for Creative Inspire. So today and tomorrow will round it out and I'll move in a new direction for the weekend.

This one here features the Scratch Perverts from the UK. It's the shizznit.

Neurosonics Audiomedical Labs Inc. from Chris Cairns on Vimeo.




I'd love to see a making of for this one. It's so well done. It blew my mind and I still pressed rewind.

Ryan Snider
www.heshouldworkforme.com

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Creative Inspire 100120

These youngstaz are killin' it! I've seen some kids up on the decks, including my own, but I've never seen a kid scratching at this level so young. Hell they're doing some scratches I can't even pull off and making me feel like I should go practice. Sarah Scratch is only 9 and Ryusei is all of 7 years old at the time this video was done.



Here's a link to there youtube channel:
www.youtube.com/user/sarascratch



Ryan Snider
www.heshouldworkforme.com

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Creative Inspire 100119

No embed for this one but it's worth it to go check out the video through the link for Loyal Kaspar.

www.loyalkaspar.com/work/45/109/

Sick stuff through out there whole site. Check there reel to:

www.loyalkaspar.com/work/


Ryan Snider
www.heshouldworkforme.com

Monday, January 18, 2010

Creative Inspire 100118

Ahhh yea. Crazy routine from 2002 DMC World champion DJ Kentaro. This man is so musical with the cuts. A lot of turntableist get too focused on technical skill and leave the music behind. This is what a DJ should sound like!



Check out his site at:
www.djkentaro.com
It's in Japanese thought, so if your reading my blog, chances are you're better off checking out this translated version:
www.djkentaro.com


Ryan Snider
www.heshouldworkforme.com

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Creative Inspire 100117

If you don't like this one then you deserve a slap. Perhaps even a chop. But you do like it, you're going to be in a great mood all day.

This is a really clever remix from DJ Steve Porter. It's grabbed quite a bit of attention. It's Youtube views are in the millions and he was even featured on a segment on FOX about how internet videos can become profitable.



Just when I though the video couldn't get any better.. Oh SLAP! Turbo and Ozone!

Here's his website:
www.djsteveporter.com

Ryan Snider
www.heshouldworkforme.com

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Creative Inspire 100116

I've been told I have a big head before. My wife tells it to me often, but I don't think this is what she had in mind. The credit actually goes to her for finding this link from Eric Testroete.

Eric put this project together as a Halloween costume. Seriously cool stuff. His website has a pretty good rundown on the process of making this project and more pics of him walking around town wearing his huge head. You'll also find other fun projects in his portfolio (including a modeled head of Bill Murray) at testroete.com.

Eric also mentioned Bert Simons and Haywan Chiu in his self portrait project. Check them out to.

Ryan Snider
www.heshouldworkforme.com

Friday, January 15, 2010

Creative Inspire 100115


This one comes curtsy of Teis Alber. I'm a big fan of DJ style head phones but the one's I rock don't look half as cool as these. Not sure how good they'd sound as the cord seems to be suffering some type of flesh wound, but who cares when they look this good right? Actually I had a friend in high school who I caught walking around with a set of cool head phones on. When I asked him what he was listening to he pulled the cord out of his pocket without a player of any kind attached to it. True story.

This style is is crazy!
See more of his work at his site:
www.hypnoteis.nl


Ryan Snider
www.heshouldworkforme.com

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Creative Inspire 100114










Next time you're staying at a hotel make sure to check out what's behind the picture frames and mirrors. Who knows what you'll find, maybe a treasure map? Maybe a combination lock safe? Maybe some kick ass, super secret, hidden art? From the looks of this website, secret wall tattooing is more common then I would have guessed. Then again I'm not so sure I would have even guessed it existed, but I know what I'm doing next time I'm at a Holiday Inn



















Check out more at:
secretwalltattoos.com

Ryan Snider
www.heshouldworkforme.com

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Creative Inspire 100113

Here's a pretty crazy balancing act done by Bryan Berg. Dude is a Guinness World Record holding card stacker x 2. He's got a lock the titles of largest & the tallest house of freestanding playing cards.



Check out some behind the scenes footage:



See more of his work at:
www.cardstacker.com

Ryan Snider
www.heshouldworkforme.com

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Creative Inspire 100112

This one is just fun. I watch this on a regular basis when I need a laugh. M.O.P in the house cousin. ANTE UP!

Back in high school this song was my anthem and got spun in high rotation. Who am I kidding.. I’m still playing the joint. There’s something about Bert and Ernie singing it though that’s just bananas.




This one was cut together by stianhafstad



Ryan Snider
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Monday, January 11, 2010

Creative Inspire 100111

Yo, I think this one is my favorite one yet! I'm moved by this on so many levels I can't even explain it, but I'll do my best. I found this yesterday and was blown away. I love graffiti and still stay involved in the art form, I love open source software and the new directions I see it take everyday and I love the freedom to express one's self creatively. This story combines all of these things together.

A collaborative effort from the people at Free Art and Technology (FAT), OpenFrameworks, the Graffiti Research Lab, The Ebeling Group,the Not Impossible Foundation and Parsons Communication Design & Technology have come up with open source software that can be used in combination with some low budget DIY hardware, that allows people to draw with only the use of their eyes.

These guys teamed up with Tony Quan, a graffiti writer from L.A. who goes by TEMPTONE. TEMPT was diagnosed with ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease, in '03. The disease took away nearly all of his mobility except for the movement of his eyes. With the use of this new technology TEMP is able to continue doing the art work he loves.

Watch this and tell me you don't feel uplifted.




Big ups to everyone involved in this project and keep doing your thing.

To see TEMPTONE's latest work check out http://fffff.at/tempt1/photos/eyetags/ where he uploads his latest tags.

To lean more about this story check out:
www.eyewriter.org

Ryan Snider
www.heshouldworkforme.com

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Creative Inspire 100110

I've seen about a billion typography animations but this one from theplabtube on youtube caught my attention. I though it was nice to see some originality injected into an overused technique. Smooth camera work, clever use of the letter shapes and much like yesterday's post, the message itself is also inspirational. Well done!





Ryan Snider
www.heshouldworkforme.com

Saturday, January 9, 2010

Creative Inspire 100109

This one comes from Mirko Camia from Minlan Italy. Not only is the design,colours,concept and extreme detail of this piece out of this world inspirational, but the message is too.
Be sure to check out more of Mirko's work on flicker at:
www.flickr.com/photos/mirkocamia



Ryan Snider
www.heshouldworkforme.com

Friday, January 8, 2010

Creative Inspire 100108

Building on yesterday's paper work, Peter Callesen show's us what's possible with a steady hand and an exacto knife. I bet this dude has never lost a game of Operation in his life. Make sure to check out his site because there are many more impressive works in his portfolio.
www.petercallesen.com





Ryan Snider
www.heshouldworkforme.com

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Creative Inspire 100107

Serene Teh & Noel Lee had me flipping out when I watched this! Bad puns aside these two did a killer job pulling off some very original stuff. At some point I'm going to watch this thing frame by frame because the hands are definitely moving quicker then my eyes. I remember making some stick man flip book animations years back but these guys take the concept to a whole new level.




Ryan Snider
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Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Creative Inspire 100106

I like to think you can find inspiration in everything. So here’s a picture of everything to inspire you. This is a work in progress from Howard Hallis. Sounds like the drawing portion of this piece will wrap up near the end of this month. Still lots of work to go to get it ready to be a 3D lenticular. By the way this is only a section of the big picture. To see the full thing you’ll have to go to his website:
www.thepictureofeverything.com





Props to Clifford the Big Red Dog. I don’t know if I’d be that cool, calm and collected with a tank in my face.

Ryan Snider
www.heshouldworkforme.com

Monday, January 4, 2010

Creative Inspire 100105

Here’s a creative idea for a canvas. Scott Wade has found a perfect excuse to never hit up the car wash again. I love non-traditional ways of getting art out there and this one is certainly more fun then writing out “wash me” on the rear window of your friend’s dirty ride. If you like it, make sure to check his site out because there’s a whole gallery at www.dirtycarart.com













Ryan Snider


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Creative Inspire 100104

This is one of the best stop motion animations I’ve ever seen. It’s called The Pen Story. 9,600 prints over 3 minutes telling a story that spans decades. The pre-production on this would have taken some serious planning to pull off this masterpiece. What I think I like most about this one is that it takes you so many different places in such a short period of time, with a new surprise every few feet traveled.




Ryan Snider
www.heshouldworkforme.com

Sunday, January 3, 2010

Creative Inspire 100103

For the past two years or so I've been getting more and more addicted to the open source movement. The whole concept of a community donating their time to building software, in a collaborative effort, to give that software to the world freely just appeals to the inner hippie in me.

What really got me hooked into these ideals was when I saw it's full potential unleashed in the short film Big Buck Bunny. The short animated film was produced by the Blender Foundation, released in 2008 and is truly an impressive accomplishment. All the software used to make the movie was open source (majority of the work being done in Blender 3D). The movie itself is creative commons and pretty much all the elements, textures and characters are all open source and available for download so that you can use them to learn from them.




For more info on Big Buck Bunny go to: www.bigbuckbunny.org
To check out Blender 3D software go to: www.blender.org


Ryan Snider
www.heshouldworkforme.com

Saturday, January 2, 2010

Creative Inspire 100102

Day two of this Creative Inspire series. Today's inspiration comes from Kelly Burfield. I'll admit I'm a little bias on this one as the piece is actually test footage shot on a Canon HV30 and I own a HV20. That said, I'm constantly amazed at the quality of footage that people are putting out on a simple $600 Camera. I think this is a good example of what can be achieved with good lighting and a little colour grading. Way to go Kelly, you made me want to get my camera out more often.




Ryan Snider
www.heshouldworkforme.com

Friday, January 1, 2010

Creative Inspire 100101

Welcome to 2010! 2009 was great for me and I've got high hopes for this year as well. Just about a week before '09 came to a close I had an idea to blog out a daily link of something that inspired me to be creative. I spend a lot of time on the net and I'm constantly finding inspiration around every corner I turn in the real world. I thought it might be nice to share some of the treasures I come across, in hope's that it might inspire you to do something creative as well.

The links can range from animation, music, photography, design, illustration, film, a cool quote, a demo reel... really this could go on forever. Basically if I found inspiration in it to be creative, it's eligible.

I'll do my best to have these out daily and as early as I can get them out, but cut me some slack if I miss a day or two here and there because I'm busy. It's all good and it's all for the fun of it.

I thought it would only be right to have the first piece be the one that actually was the inspiration to start this project. This one comes curtsy of Strukt Design Studios in Austria. When I found this it made me want to go out and buy a video projector. Digital wallpaper is such an ill concept and I can't wait to see how far people take the idea in the future.



To find out more about the digital wallpaper project check out this page on Strukt Design Studio's website.

http://strukt.com/2009/digital-wallpaper/

Hope you enjoy!
Ryan Snider
www.heshouldworkforme.com