Of course there's always the discussion when is digital art/CG going to be considered real and could it ever make it into a contemporary art museum. @Sandbag, no to what? its a lengthy post.
okay, so the day is coming closer. who's likely to be in london before 12? i'd like to get there for around 10am, make a decent day of it. visit the art museum and such.
For a more "interesting" sound: The Legendary Pink Dots The Tear Garden (Fronted by the same singer as TLPD) Einstürzende Neubauten Gry Sleepytime Gorilla Museum Xiu Xiu Twine
These two were ment for each other! "He's a hate-fuelled dishevelled assassin on a mission from God. She's a disco-crazy French-Canadian museum curator with a birthmark shaped like Liberty's torch. They fight crime!"
depends man, some people just turn up for the food, other people turn up earlier in the day and go to visit the art museum, a couple of shops etc. and then go for food. the day is what you make of it!
I'm bringing a group of media students over in the second week of November to check out universities and visit museums/galleries/VFX houses etc so I could meet up for a beer or two one evening?
Fantastic work all round folks, really inspirational stuff! I love the Rifle NH_3D. Some more progress on my museum scene, still super WIP. Cross-posting from my thread. Cheers!
Make sure to stop by the Cafe down at the Museum tonight between 7:30pm and midnight. KK Slider is down there each weekend playing up some hot tunes you can get yer grubby mitts on!
Ratchet and Clank, specifically the Insomniac museum. As a kid walking around in that cemented the idea that I wanted to make games. Psychonauts and the Jak and Daxter series were also huge influences.
For red/blue you can use a single image to view. Shutter, you need to control the device/glasses. If you can't find glasses, go to a museum or a "plane-arium".