
Philips aims to make our lives quite a bit brighter in the future, and their latest creation is like something out of a science fiction movie. They, along with Kvadrat Soft Cells, are in the process of making luminous textile, essentially mini LED lights embedded into material that can be hung on walls like regular wallpaper, or hung up like glowing works of art. Read more about it, and watch a short commercial style video with a shot of the ghostly wallpaper in action, over at PopSci.
Philips Carousel is a short film by Adam Berg and Stink Digital (music by Michael Fakesch) to promote the company’s new movie theater-proportioned 21:9 LCD television set (the clip itself is 2:19, get it?).
Whether or not you like the concept (cops vs. clowns – really?), it’s hard to resist the quot;one take" stopped motion special effects.
There’s even an interactive feature over at Philips Carousel website:
The 2 minute 19 second cinematic feature is filmed in one continuous tracking shot and offers an exploration into the world of movies being made for the cinema screen through the eyes of the director and the special effects and lighting experts. During playback of the movie, users have interactive touch points in which they can access additional content and feature demonstrations.
– via philips
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