
Illustrative 09 Berlin (16th October – 1st November 2009)

Check the website (www.illustrative.de) for more information.
The deadline for the Swatch Young Illustrators Award 2009 is September 30th, 2009. You can also submit animation! All the nominees will be invited to Berlin, which is always worth a visit.

His basic premise is “that the key to aesthetics is coherence. In 3d we essentially create artificial models of worlds, I contend that what makes these worlds believable is simply how coherent they are; how all the elements tie together under a set of rules which govern them consistently.”
In much the same way as Sita sings the Blues, O’Reilly’s Please Say Something “makes no effort to cover up the fact that it is a computer animation, it holds an array of artifacts which distance it from reality, which tie it closer to the software it came from. This idea is in direct opposition to all current trends in animation, which take the route of desperately trying to look real, usually by realistic lighting and rendering, or by forcing a hand-made or naive appearance. At the time of writing, this trend shows no apparent signs of ceasing.”
Read the whole essay here.
(via Cathrin Täffner)