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Yet another edit of the retro-futuristic motion logos Yet another edit of the retro-futuristic motion logos
Posted by: jefftimesten

Video duration: 333 seconds

This video was compiled as research for the intro sequence for an upcoming project, FeedBlast: http://rndparty.com/ 2007/03/29/feedblast -rhizome-proposal/



Retro production company motion logos Retro production company motion logos
Posted by: jefftimesten

Video duration: 155 seconds

A collection of retro-looking production company motion logos. If you know of any more, please link to them below.



Invisible Threads Video - Edit 1 Invisible Threads Video - Edit 1
Posted by: jefftimesten

Video duration: 262 seconds

Invisible Threads is aproject by Stephanie Rothenberg and Jeff Crouse that explores the growing intersection between labor, emerging virtual economies and real life commodities.



My Eyebeam Presentation My Eyebeam Presentation
Posted by: jefftimesten

Video duration: 550 seconds

The presentation I gave at eyebeam last Friday.



Bounce Bounce
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Video duration: 141 seconds

This is a video I made for a class at Georgia Tech. The music was made by my co-director, Paige Taylor.



Pocket Dirt - Ars Proposal Pocket Dirt - Ars Proposal
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Video duration: 593 seconds

Dave and I made a proposal for the Ars Electonica Hybrid Arts.



OPML Blast Prototype OPML Blast Prototype
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Video duration: 321 seconds

This is a little experiment I did for a project I am working on called OPML Blast. The goal is to cram as much feed information into as little space as possible while still allowing the viewer to have some minimal level of retension, if not comprehension.



Dirt Party Reel Dirt Party Reel
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Video duration: 137 seconds

A Dirt Party is a gathering where the guests are scrutinized during the course of the party using resources from the Web. The results are presented to the other guests in a variety of ways. The first Dirt Party took place at the Eyebeam 10th Anniversary Benefit, where the output was a series of dynamically generated tabloid covers.