Moviesandbox

news about the 3D realtime moviemaking tool "Moviesandbox"

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Milk and Inkscanner website now live!

Just a heads up that the Milk- and Inkscanner now have a website!
It's fluidscanner.moviesandbox.net.

You can find pictures, some explanation and the most recent videos of scanning events plus some new code (as soon as i finished some minor polishing).
For all those who attended saturday's mixer event at eyebeam: THANK YOU SO MUCH!

I uploaded some documentation on vimeo, embedded for your convenience:




Pictures (on flickr) can be seen here.

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Thursday, June 12, 2008

Ein kleines Puppenspiel website live


Just a heads up that the final Moviesandbox release for Unreal Tournament (and my last project with that game/engine) is now up for your viewing either on

vimeo

or on the

project website.

All of it is in HD and is played in realtime in-engine.

It is a live-puppetry performance that has been shown twice over the course of the last six months and i am currently converting it to the new moviesandbox format (which is a long and painful process). There's lots of material that describes how it was made and if you really feel like it, you can read a 40 page booklet describing the Why and How.

Let me know what you think!

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Machinima Filmfest 08 in New York



This year's official Machinima Filmfestival will be held on the weekend of November 1st at Eyebeam Art and Technology Center in New York!
An official call for entries will follow soon.

Monday, June 09, 2008

Inkscanning in New York this saturday

This saturday, during the eyebeam MIXER event, I will set up a life-size 3D scanner for all of you to use - using a pool, some ink, a webcam and some free software.
All you need to do is bring your bathing suit (preferably light colored) and you can get a scan of your whole body... towels and a swim-cap are provided...

More details for the event (there's going to be Live Music, a Robot and an Open Bar!) can be found deep within the eyebeam website.

Eyebeam is located at 540 W21st street between 10th and 11th Ave. The event starts at 9pm.

Tell your friends! It would be wonderful to see you there!