
Animation-based.
Mastering Time
April 2014
This is another short animation experiment created on After Effects whilst following online tutorials.
Handrawn, video, after effects animated
Water Dayglass
March 2013
This animation visually illustrates an idea for a time piece modeled to the design of a normal hour glass however in this particular design, the glass is filled with water and the total content of the glass represents one day, the number counter at the bottom counts the number of water droplets that have fallen at any given point of the day and the digital display at the top indicates the calculation of the percentage of the
day left.
Handrawn, flash animated
The Real Journey of Discovery
January 2012
This animation was originally a static illustration that I created to visually translate an inspirating quote made by French novelist Marcel Proust, "The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes." Having learnt some new animation techniques, I decided to turn it into an animation.
Handrawn/painted, digitaly refined, flash animated
Infinite Time
January 2012
This is a metaphorical visualition of one day being presented as a figure eight, where the experience of us living through our days can be imagined as a continuous, flowing and repetitional movement through (though not specifically beginning with) a morning that turns into a day, then into a night and then back again into a morning; ending where it began as in infinity.
Computer illustrated, flash animated
(background: stellar-nebula-cone-nebula-stars-wallpaper.jpg)
Mastery of Time: Aevita's expressions
April 2014
This is a short animation experiment created on After Effects whilst following online tutorials.
Computer illustrated, video, after effects animated
(audio: excerpt from 'Our way to fall' by Yo La Tengo)
36 Hour Re-adjustable Clock
January 2012
The '36 hour Re-adjustable Clock' plays on our psychology of time. The idea is that the user decides, at whatever time they begin their day, how many hours they wish to feel like they have left after the pointer has passed two cycles past it's starting point. To do this, they turn the extra hour counter in the middle of the clock to however many hours they wish to have spare. The clock then readjusts it's counting speed to divide the day into that many more hours. When the clock indicates that 24 hours have passed, the counter in the middle starts to work it's way backwards until the extra hours have been spent.
Computer illustrated, flash animated
(background: Cosmos_wallpaper_by_Maxtorade.jpg)
Coming and Going
January 2012
Ever experienced being at home and wishing you were outside of the home, and then when you are outside of the home you wish to be back where you came from? This animation metaphorically illustrates the experience of this mental imbalance.
Hand drawn, computer illustrated, flash animated
Reocurring Time
January 2012
The clock symbolically illustrates the experience of feeling stuck within a seamingly repetitive pattern, with the hope that at some point the clock will move us past a full cycle.
Computer illustrated, flash animated
(background: Cosmos_wallpaper_by_Maxtorade.jpg)
Seamless Loops
January 2012
Created as an experiment whilst following a flash tutorial (on lynda.com) with a class title of 'seamless loops.'
Computer illustrated, flash animated
(circle cut out: 2059_e04b.jpeg sourced on google)