RPM is
a 3D video collage that was photographed by Brambilla at the Italian Formula One Grand Prix in Monza, Italy.
Not exact matches
Open to all media, but contemporary approaches are encouraged, including 2D,
3D, Mixed media,
Collage, Painting, Printmaking, Photography, Digital art, Sculpture, Assemblage,
Video art, and performance art.
The Italian - born, Los Angeles - based
video artist Marco Brambilla creates works in large - scale
video collages, including executions in
3D, incorporating colorful, over-the-top imagery that ranges from mass media and consumerism to ethereal and otherworldly realms.
For other
video modes you get Hyperlapse, which creates smooth time lapse style footage; Video Collage, which takes four six second clips and arranges them in a looping 2x2 grid; Live Broadcast, which records and streams directly to YouTube; and Virtual Shot, which essentially takes a video as you move around objects in a poor attempt to create a 3D ef
video modes you get Hyperlapse, which creates smooth time lapse style footage;
Video Collage, which takes four six second clips and arranges them in a looping 2x2 grid; Live Broadcast, which records and streams directly to YouTube; and Virtual Shot, which essentially takes a video as you move around objects in a poor attempt to create a 3D ef
Video Collage, which takes four six second clips and arranges them in a looping 2x2 grid; Live Broadcast, which records and streams directly to YouTube; and Virtual Shot, which essentially takes a
video as you move around objects in a poor attempt to create a 3D ef
video as you move around objects in a poor attempt to create a
3D effect.