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11.06.2009 by Zoltan

How deep does the rabbit hole go?

RabbitHoles 3D is some pretty cool tech, but waaaay under-utilised IMHO.

“The pieces are printed in the amazing form of RabbitHoles state-of-the-art digital motion holograms, which display 1280 frames of full-color, 3D imagery with up to ten seconds of fluid and seamless animation on a completely flat surface.”

Why is it that tech-leading artists have such a horrible aesthetic? The only artist that actually thought about the medium and what makes it interesting is Nape of the Neck by Jeremy Engleman (around 05:28).

Anyway it will be interesting to see if and how it gets picked up moving forward.

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One Response to “How deep does the rabbit hole go?”

  • 06.11.2009
    purplesimon says:

    To answer your question about why leading tech-artists have such a horrible aesthetic: heavy metal imagery. Pretty much all of them had skulls somewhere on their person and so that’s what they see all the time and therefore it’s reflected in their art.

    Neat tech, though.

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