This is for me the most enjoyable way of presenting myself here on the web, because for the most people out there I'm represented only by this sign, hidden in the images I create. This sign is much more relevant than a picture of myself. If that becomes an issue, I'd put up a photo...but hey, I sure am less than any of my work.BIOBorn in Germany near Frankfurt a.M. 1972.
Started playing piano with 9, getting my first computer with 14 (I think), started working on multimedia productions with 15, bought my first synthisizer with 16 (Korg M1), met love of my life with 17, became freelancer with 21, got first own apartment for us at 21, got horror of my life with 24 (military service/civil service + freelancing = near death experience), got pulled to the States with 26, got first film credit (Dogma) with 27, married love of my life at 27, got 4 more movie credits at age 27/28, made my first modeling show abroad (Italy) with 29, typed up the most fragmented biography ever at age 29.
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Comments (8)
Moebius87
Ok... I'm going to start lighting up candles on the ol' worship altar... this is the work of a demi-god. LOL!
gfxforge
Absolutely wicked! Brilliant work - Simply brilliant!
Guillermo
Excellent!!!! You are just an ARTIST!
Little Red
Heh... I'll put up some candles with Moebius. :-) This makes me think of the inner working apparatus of the ear. Fabulous work!
--Divide-By-Zero--
Beautiful design. How did you come up with it? Cant wait to see more! =DBZ=
Taron
At the time, together with a friend we designed a shader that does independent specular highlights for each light. To test this I wanted to model something mechanical. But as I went along, as usual, it had me respond to the growing shape until it told, yet, another story. This time it is more an image, a strange moment, a wicked vision so to say. It would be a device for disabled people, who can't see or hear or speak or were left by the senses. From childhood on they were given such a device, installed into their head. It would make noise, rattle, banging metal just like it looks, but they wouldn't notice. It all added up to this eery picture, where such a poor soul would be seen in a common environment, completely obsolete to it's appearance. Any weired reaction from other people would seem to him, as if it were about his disability, while it actually, of course, is because of this device. But the really absurt thing about all of this is this: It has no function!
Mgfx
sweet! very nice stuff :)
RayTraz
surreal,and the story...damn i dont have any candles