Posted by Thea in fun stuff, inspiration on February 27, 2010 | No Comments
Another great example of animation, though a totally different type. Very creative and original! And of course, inspiring.
Posted by Thea in fun stuff, inspiration, technology on February 26, 2010 | No Comments
I think this video is brilliant on a few levels – the dry humor, the character, the counter-culture anti-Na’vi sentiment…but most especially the animation. I think it’s wonderful, and I desperately want to learn how to do this stuff.
…Anyone know how to put together a home-made motion capture studio for less than $1k? :P
Posted by Thea in Featured Articles, art, inspiration on May 1, 2009 | 1 Comment
This talk by Elizabeth Gilbert really spoke to me. As an aspiring artist who wishes I could find and focus my inspiration, I often blame myself for not being productive enough. I wonder what’s wrong with me when I don’t feel that driving and unstoppable need to create, like so many other artists seem to feel. According to Gilbert, maybe the problem is that I haven’t found my genius yet. I have to say…the idea that there is some unknowable spirit out there that helps drive creativity is quite comforting, much like finding religion in the face of death. But at a primal level,...
Posted by Thea in Featured Articles, inspiration, technology on April 23, 2009 | No Comments
Last Monday, April 13, I had the privilege of going to hear Carolyn Handler Miller, author of “Digital Storytelling, Second Edition: A Creator’s Guide to Interactive Entertainment”, speak at Maria’s Bookshop in Durango, CO. I was very excited for this talk, because as a graduate in Multimedia studies and an aspiring transmedia artist (I learned that term from her book!), it’s always great to find like-minded storytellers in new media…especially since I’ve moved away from the city to a realm that is no less artistic, but where more traditional art is the...
Posted by Thea in inspiration on March 26, 2009 | No Comments
Those of you who read my twitter feed might already know that I struggle with creativity. Well, not creativity per say…more so I struggle with the undeveloped drive to create.
You see…I consider myself a very creative person. I don’t think I’m being narcissistic or delusional when I say that. I have this inborn sense…this feeling that my purpose, if you will allow me the indulgence, is to be an artist or expressionistic person in some form or another. But ever since I graduated from art school, ever since I left that safety and security of an environment in which your...
Posted by Thea in inspiration on March 17, 2009 | No Comments
I thought this was a fantastic talk by Tim Brown on the importance of play – not only that it gets the creative juices flowing, but that play has rules, and rules help play function…something that I think adults tend to forget.
It made me think of another talk I attended back at University by Eric Zimmerman, author of the book Rules of Play: Game Design Fundamentals. The part that I remember most about his talk was that play is no fun without rules…rules restrict options, and restricted options offer a challenge, and overcoming challenge is a big part of having fun.
He had taken...