A brief video of Walter Wick stacking 117 objects on a single Lego block. The photograph, “Balancing Act”, by Walter Wick was made for the Kid’s Space gallery at the Connecticut Science Center in Hartford, Ct.
Beau Lotto’s color games puzzle your vision, but they also spotlight what you can’t normally see: how your brain works.
This fun, first-hand look at your own versatile sense of sight reveals how evolution tints your perception of what’s really out there.
CyberWalk has developed an omni-directional treadmill, which allows humans to walk in any direction yet stay centered on the treadmill. The user should be able to walk seemingly endlessly in any direction without leaving a small room. Underneath the walking surface is many densely packed small balls which let the friction of the user’s shoes do the moving. This technology is potentially going to be used for virtual reality gaming, therapy and training. Used in conjunction with screens, it can give the user the fully immersed feeling of being in a virtual world.
Director/Animaton/Clay/Characterdesign: Kristofer Ström
VFX/Compositing/Animation: Eric Buchholtz
Music/Soundeffects: Douglas Holmquist
Agency: Top Dollar
Campaign AD: Malin Olsson
Producers: Bart Yates, Nicholas Wakeham
Studio: Varelsen
BehindTheScenesFootage: Johan Sundell