Documentation excerpt with parts of my work as motion design artist.

The whole show runs for 50 minutes.

In Motion – Art & Football’ is a walk-in Gesamtkunstwerk that stages 175 works of art from national and international collections, including some rarely shown works by René Magritte, Paul Klee, Banksy, Nicolas de Staël, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Willi Baumeister, Felix Nussbaum, L. S. Lowry, Robert Delaunay, Salvador Dalí, Joan Miró and Umberto Boccioni,

on a large scale across 1,000 square metres.

The show operates at the interface between digital and analogue art mediation,
between film and performance.

21 projectors, 45 loudspeakers and 110 spotlights, together with huge projection surfaces, mirror systems and a three-dimensional sound system, create a spatial and immersive experience that appeals to all the senses.

Credits:

Location: Deutsches Fussballmuseum, Dortmund

Medienkonzeption & Medienproduktion: PxB Studios

Kreativdirektion & Technische Leitung: Alexander Bartneck

Projektleitung: Jana Pausinger

Regie & Konzeption: Andreas Gräfenstein

Art Direction & Motion Design: Marta Bala

Motion Design: Georg Frömelt, Rafael Calleja Orallo, Susann Stötzner

Musikkomposition: Kai Dann

Sound Design: Boris Jöns

Ausstellunggestaltung und Szenografie: Neo Next Berlin

 

 

I´ve been always fascinated by the mesmerizing elegance of classical veiled sculptures.

This technique’s astonishing and delicate realism, transforms solid marble into an organic and ethereal expression of beauty and emotions.

The marble veil is rendered in such a way that it appears almost translucent, highlighting the anatomical details of the human body beneath.

The veil acts as a metaphorical barrier, hinting at the unseen qualities and secrets that lie beneath the surface. It encourages viewers to contemplate the enigmatic stories these sculptures tell.

Experimenting through translucent cloth simulations inside c4d I tried paying my small homage to the great masters of this technique.

The tradition of marble-veiled statues expanded from ancient Greek and Roman classical sculptures to the more contemporary Renaissance and Neoclassical periods.

Artists such as Michelangelo and Antonio Corradini drew inspiration from ancient Greek and Roman sculptures, incorporating veiled figures into their masterpieces.

Roman classical statues from the amazing @quixelofficial megascans.
Renaissance baroque veiled animations generated from text-to-video inside Hailuo AI.
And image #midjourney to-video on @runwayapp
Simulations created with native cloth tools inside @maxonvfx C4d, rendered with Corona Render @chaoscorona

Excerpt. Please full-screen. Final Resolution:  5760 x 1536

Edit and motion designed work commissioned by raumHoch, Berlin-based interactive studio.

The Hybridshopfloor is an innovative presentation environment for the Factory of the Future. 

The basis of the installation is a model factory which develops innovative automation solutions from Bosch Rexroth. 

A floor-to-ceiling LED wall extends the factory into infinity. The novel concept combines industrial automation technology,

interactive 3D animations and multimedia show elements to form a holistic hybrid system.

Final Resolution:  5760 x 1536 (15m wide)

Agency: MCI Deutschland GmbH in Kooperation
mit raumHOCH GmbH

Direction: Steffen Maubach

Production: Daniel Fröhlich

My Roles were:

Image Research, Editing, Compositing, Motion Design and Color Grading.

The whole concept has been awarded with the Red Dot Annual Multimedia Award Silver 2023

Please check the full project here https://raumhoch.de/en/what-we-do/hybrid-shopfloor/

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