Sunday, November 30, 2008

Oh! Demons Loving

Because of Kishi Keisuke's "Ministry of Mystic Machines" (Check out Archangel, 1997 at the Japanese Media Art Festival)

Furin, 1998

I was promptly reminded of:


which I had wanted to catch looooong ago. Cel shaded animation - no shit.

I finally did this morning, and boy. What demonic fun. All the characters are lovely; the children:



Especially digging the demons:

Kimotori (肝取り) The liver taker

Chitori (血取り) The blood taker

My favorite:


Aburatori (油取り) The oil taker.

Small packages do pack mean punches.


I love how the characters are at the same time, distinctively Japanese (think Edo Ancient Japan) and yet, displaced and futuristic.(check out their names in Katakana - Japanese alphabet that is usually reserved for foreign names, which at once suggest the children's alien origins.) Very "Japanese ethos" if you will, given the unique and recurring combination of the old and traditional with the modern and scientific. A theme that is not just visited in Kakurenbo, but across all animation, like Howl's Moving Castle for e.g. Of course the modern and scientific is often the main staple in alot of Japanese animation: Chobits, Steam Boy, Ghost in the Shell, Gundam etc etc. Given the dominance of that particular running theme, it is no surprise that Kakurenbo takes on a similar track. Like all of its predecessors, the effect is all at once, schizophrenic, creepy and very entertaining.

Character design is dope lar. So is the very complicated technique of cel shading. Ya la, you just got to give it to the 3DCG artists.

Watch it already!

Next on the must do list - oh the deadlines the deadlines - Tekkon Kinreet and Mind Game. Watch Tekkon if you haven't. It re-defines the meaning of "visual porn". Paprika doesn't even quite cut it. -smirk-

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Two dimensional dreams

NUAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA.

I.so.don't.want.to.touch.3d.

Friday, November 21, 2008

Polaroid Polaroid! - Post Halloween -

Shoot was cancelled 'cause I am down with the flu bug - all the weeks of planning *sigh*
Accidentally deleted my gallery modelling files - so long hard work *double sigh*
Pending deadlines and my Jlang exam - ......... (this is beyond words)

To cheer myself up:










The revival of old school Polaroid charm with this niffy application: Polaroid Image Maker
(sorry, Mac users only)

FUN!

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Busy

Have been horribly busy - it's a good thing I guess - so have not been updating as much. Photography is always in the process and I am in the midst of trying to roll out a project amidst all the other ones that I have to do.

(Side note: It sucks when I have to prioritize in face of so! many! interests! It really sucks when I cannot give each and every thing my 100%. That really really gets me irritated.ARGH.)

Just would like to share this:

"Do I point my camera outwards to the existing world or turn it inward towards my soul. Am I taking photographs of existing reality, or creating my own world, so real but non existent. Results from this two opposite approaches are notably different and, in my opinion, conceptual photography is a higher form of artistic expression that places photography on the level of painting, poetry, music and sculpture. It employs the special talent of intuitive vision.
By translating the personal concepts into the language of photography, it reflects the possible answers to major questions of being: birth, death and life.

Creating an idea and transforming it into reality is an essential process of conceptual photography."

Misha Gordin


Do check her out if you have time. Her images are really striking and provoking...reminds me of Dali-esque landscapes and dreamworlds. See "Shout" , "Doubt", "Shadows". Enjoy.