Help me to make short animated film Art Gallery: iKoons!
Art Gallery: iKoons is a short 3D animation inspired by Jeff Koons’s wacum cleaner from 1981-87 that tells a story about world of contemporary art, when the old consumer splendor collide with new Roomba cleaner. Their conflict makes us question our assumptions of what constitutes art and what drives overwhelming production of the same new.
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Hi,
My name is Domen Dimovski of Caligo FX and today I want to talk with you about my personal project Art Gallery. For the first part of this project I am making 3D animation short film tittled iArt Gallery: iKoons. It is inspired by contemporary art work – a wacum cleaner by Jeff Koons.
The story begins in Art Gallery when a old consumer wacom cleaner meets with a new robotic Roomba cleaner. I want to explorer questions about what constitutes art and also what drives overwhelming consumerist production of the same new product. Think. How many radically new ideas in everyday life do you actually come across? Where are actually new and creative ideas born? Where do they come from? Do they just find theom on Pinterest?
I am coming to you, to help me and support this project by contributing or joining me at creating something potentially very unique and interesting. It's not that you can see robotic housecleaners anywhere.. Who knows, I can actually meet Jeff Koons in person that would be dream come true.
© 2017
My name is Domen Dimovski of Caligo FX and today I want to talk with you about my personal project Art Gallery. For the first part of this project I am making 3D animation short film tittled iArt Gallery: iKoons. It is inspired by contemporary art work – a wacum cleaner by Jeff Koons.
The story begins in Art Gallery when a old consumer wacom cleaner meets with a new robotic Roomba cleaner. I want to explorer questions about what constitutes art and also what drives overwhelming consumerist production of the same new product. Think. How many radically new ideas in everyday life do you actually come across? Where are actually new and creative ideas born? Where do they come from? Do they just find theom on Pinterest?
I am coming to you, to help me and support this project by contributing or joining me at creating something potentially very unique and interesting. It's not that you can see robotic housecleaners anywhere.. Who knows, I can actually meet Jeff Koons in person that would be dream come true.
© 2017