Tuesday, July 11, 2006
The Pixar Zoetrope
Looking through my files I stumbled upon this movie of the 3D Zoetrope from Pixar's exhibition at the NYC MoMA earlier this year, and I realized that it probably hasn't been posted anywhere. So here it is! It's a 4.2 MB mp4 movie, and of course it doesn't approximate in the least how cool this contraption looks in person. This is real 3D animation. There's plenty more information on the Zoetrope and the rest of the exhibit (which I believe is in London now) at the Luxo Blog.
You can see more of my personal photos from the exhibit here.
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Ahhh awesome. Thanks for posting this Victor. I have seen some videos of this on YouTube but the quality was very average. That is so very cool looking. I wish it was coming to Brisbane. Or I wish I could fly to Japan to see it on its visit there.
ReplyDeleteOMG!!!!! What ..how... who... i want this toooooyyyyyy!!!! *CALLING SANTA*
ReplyDeleteThanks Victor!!! :D
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ReplyDeletethats WICKED!
thanks for putting it up!
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Kushal
ccccccccrrrrraaaaaaazzzzyyyyyyy! Damn, that looks so ccool!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Victor very much!!!!
Whoa, Yeah, Wahooo! Thats freakin awesome, I have seen the stills but to see it in motion is crazy. Now if the exhibit could only make it to SF Moma. Thanks for blogging!
ReplyDeleteVery nice. The parachuting army men are just great.
ReplyDeletehi Victor , can i know what kind of camera that you use?
ReplyDeleteAwesome, thanks for posting that Victor. Amazing stuff, so, so cool!!!
ReplyDeleteWow that's crazy. I've been looking at it for 15 mins now! Can only imagine what the "real" thing must be like!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing:)
Hans
yey I saw the Ghibli version of it in the Studio Ghibli museum in mitaka (tokyo). It was so amazing I was sitting in front of it about a half an hour starring at it. Fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the photos. You're too kind. This really made my Friday. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteRini: I usually use a Canon PowerShot G3, and I do lots of adjustment in Photoshop. The closeup of the zoetrope was not taken by me.
ReplyDeleteYeah seeing in person was amazing. Such a wonderful part of that show.
ReplyDeleteSuper awesome.
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I saw this today... awesome. Its in Melbourne until October.
ReplyDeleteI just saw it in Melbourne too - so impressive!
ReplyDeleteI think these comments could be old... but the Zoetrope is in Melbourne at the moment... A lot closer that 'Japan'. Not far from Brisban... It's the only place it'll be at in Australia... Will be on exhibition up until October.
ReplyDeleteI went and sore it in person... I was impressed! The Artscape is pretty cool, too... go check it out!
I've just seen the exhibit here in Melbourne. They seem to have added another layer to the zoetrope since your photo. Now there is a Jessie, twirling a lasso, between Buzz and the toy soldiers at the centre.
ReplyDeletegreat post thanks! i saw it at the science museum a couple of years ago and loved it. iv been trying to explain it to people but finding it hard to tell them how good it was! btw iv only just found this website and i love it! so youll be seeing more of me on here from now on :D good work.
ReplyDeletealthough the pixar piece is fascinating, it should be noted that since 2002 burning man artist peter hudson has made four 3d life-sized, interactive stroboscopic zoetropes, four years prior to pixars first entry
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For those of you that live in California, this is a permanent exhibit inside Disney's California Adventures next door to Disneyland.
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