SENSECODE
A reconversion of the felt nature to the digital medium through a study of the pixelized image with retro technological aesthetics. Making a passage through each of the different senses of the human being representing each of the stages of life with its beginning and end in the water.
We were entrusted with the submission to the contest proposed by Smth art "the body sense". We had to present an audiovisual piece in mp4 format made with digital techniques (3D modeling, digital animation, generative art, photography and digital image, sculpture and digital drawing...).
The project was displayed on LED screens in different supermarkets in both Madrid and Galicia and therefore the audiovisual piece had to be adapted to many different formats and image aspects.
The first part of the creation process was the determination of a clear storyboard with which to close the basic shots we would need for the final video. The main concept of the video revolves around a review of the cycle of life representing each stage with a human sense and a natural environment, matching the beginning and the end of the video representing life and death with water as a union and the possibility of continuous looping.
In the same way, we decided to use the material that was left to us in class (computer with 3d scanner) to make some of the shots. We scanned the face of one of us in
3d, animating it as a metaphorical twist to represent adulthood, thus mixing in the final project shots recorded with video camera with images scanned during the classes and post produced to achieve the desired aesthetics. For the postproduction and to achieve the retro digital aesthetic that is so characteristic of our work, we made it based on countless effects and layers of adjustment over layers of adjustment until we reached the style we wanted.
Some images of the process of scanning my face to the integration that it suffured until we put it on the final video piece.
LINK TO SEE THE FULL VIDEO IN DIFFERENT ASPECTS: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1qx3yZ1btoXhTQylPhyHDJ5UBHgEaM5p8?usp=sharing
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