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  • F*@k art, let's kill

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  • ?.... ok, whatever......

    

  • Super cool.

  • I would love to see a longer clip of this project. I'm not usually drawn to installation artwork, but this is amazing. Brilliantly done.

  • to me this isnt art

  • @woozletooz you probably wouldnt recognize art if it hit you in the head with a baseball bat..

  • @woozletooz define art

  • @EvilJirachi I actually commented on some of andrewhu 's other uploads saying how much i enjoyed them. I just find things where you really have to strain your self to find some sort of deeper meaning, a waste. I dont like art that tries too hard. I am definitely not saying that all art has to be asthetically beautiful but most conceptual art doesnt appeal to me. Art that is trying to get a message across can be very powerful and profound but i dont think one should have to look too hard for it

  • @EvilJirachi A meaning within a meaning within a meaning is frustrating. for some people they like the challenge and they rise to it. although i find that a direct comment/ a slap in the face, where you can see exactly what the artist is trying to portray far more profound. I love art and sometimes one of the best questions to ask yourself when you are considering whether something is art or not is : " Can I live with this in my home?" I think art has become too broad.

  • wATCH cUBE dESTINATION

  • i love how this ordinary piece of driftwood turns into something magical and other-worldly

    it's turning something raw into something so refined

    it's beautiful

  • that is the most beautiful branch i have ever seen

  • that's really amazing. Just really amazing.

  • amazing!

  • omg.... thats just... wow

  • This is brilliant. Being a very mathematically minded scientist, I never really appreciated the intellectual value of art, until recently. I feel like am beginning to realize the incredible and sublime genius of art in so many different forms, and it has had a profound effect on my view of life.

  • @pmaddamsetti hahaha, I kind of doubt you are a scientist; judging by your channel, your so called mathematical intellect seems pretty average.

  • @pmaddamsetti Being as jaded and annoyed as I am with art and it's pretentiousness I'm yet to be impressed. You'll know what I mean if you continue to cream yourself over art. Do drugs. Lots and lots of drugs.

  • @jetthead756 I'm not creaming myself, you tool. Yes, there is plenty of bad art out there. Yes, the art world is full of self-important, uninspired hacks. But there is sincere, great art out there, and maybe you could appreciate it if you had the integrity to simply ignore the bullshit. And by the way, I am already pretty familiar with psychedelic drugs.

  • @pmaddams Are you? Probably why you're into art now.

  • @jetthead756 Wow, that's really clever. Do yourself a favor and chill the fuck out. You might actually--gasp--find yourself enjoying life for what it is.

  • @pmaddamsetti It felt amazing to read your comment. Thanks.

  • @pmaddamsetti Well all I gotta say to you is: it was about time! lol

  • The ambience music goes great with the visuals of still and movement. I bet this is awesome in the gallery.

  • brilliant !

  • sadistic

  • This reminds me of my crazy dreams.

  • Incredible, how a boring piece of wood in the physical world can be so much more accompanied with the virtual world. I love your work, keep it up.

  • This is so inspiring! I love your works!

  • imagination + art

  • imagination = art

  • I watched it again and I figured it out what I was looking at. Reprinting the description is not an answer. I can read. No. The questions I have now are: How'd you make the projections themselves and what type of projectors are you using (not model, but type)? It's the last one that threw me at first, but I get it now. Innovative.

  • Help me understand what I'm seeing.

  • movement

  • art is a question, not an answer

  • @5600981 - i believe that art is a statement of wisdom. A statement that holds up a magnifying glass to the shortcomings or brilliance of the society around you and then poses the question, "Are you like this? Do you like it? If so, elevate, if not then change it.""

  • @5600981 or is art and answer, not a question?

  • @5600981 maybe art can be both :) art is questionable but it doesn't mean it can't be an answer. you can't tell are what it can or can't do. art can be anything it wants.

  • what i don't like, is when people say to someone "That is not art". Just because it doesn't mimic renaissance fine art doesnt mean someone didn't put their heart into it.

    This represents the beauty in modern art. Its beautiful to see such creativity in such a drastic piece of mixed media.

  • I agree

  • its amazing! i love it

  • You don't look at a painting and say "Oh, that's just a canvas! Nothing special!" The point is not about just the piece of wood, it's about the lighting over it, too. Making something out of nothing over something that is real. It creates the illusion of the piece of dead wood suddenly growing again. I think it's a well-executed modern piece of art involving real and unreal objects.

  • Just because its not your kinda art doesnt make it any less art. He/she didnt just stick it on a slab and say hey heh look what i can do. If you like creating stuff out of used stuff from mcdonalds more power to ya. But obviously this person likes making art out of wood :P its better then making it into paper. XD

  • Genius!

  • im sorry, i am not understanding this

    if someone can help me, please do

  • good work

  • that is amazing. i love the multimedia use! the animated projections themselves are amazing. i'm actaully inspired to do a piece myself, thank you

  • Wonderful creation! A good use of projecting an infinity of possiblities upon a seemingly average piece of wood.

  • hmmm..Upon closer inspection I'd say it was an above average piece of wood.

  • maybe it was just a piece of wood that thought it would never become such a work of art

    it only dreamed of this c:

  • wow umm wat am i supposed to say ??????

  • umm.. If you have nothing to say, than say nothing?

  • its a retorical sentence dat means a good thing

    duhhhhhhhh

    i aint thickk !!!!

  • man, would have been cool to see that is person, haha. 5*s

  • I really like this..

  • cool... it looks great and very creative

  • amazing,

    such a beautiful mind :)

  • try antivj .

  • What /I/ don't understand is why people are getting thumbs down if they say "I don't get it."

    Maybe they want to know what it's about. I don't see how that's a negative comment.

    Anyway, I absolutely love this. I mean, personally, I don't understand it either, but that's why I love it. All of your work is so surreal and thought-sparking, it never ceases to bend my imagination. Well done.

  • A series of works focusing on the fusion between physical and 'virtual' forms using polygonal meshes created from string, nails and found pieces of driftwood.

    It's not about understanding what's going on but what it was for. An experiment. A connection with our world and a virtual world we've created.

    Maybe people should read the info provided and it wouldn't be so difficult.

  • Understandable. But I did read the info and I had trouble comprehending it. I'm only 15, I don't know the process of creating "meshes." That's all I was confused about.

  • wow I love creative stuff !! I myself think of some most unique weird shit

    this video is great ! good job

  • !!!

    o-o

  • Wow... I love this... A dynamic display of art. It's beautiful how he designed it around the artpiece.

  • awesome... way to show something of both worlds

  • i didnt get it ..

  • it was good but i dont think they should have moved the cam... it just made it look less real, if u no what i mean.

  • How much for this piece of art? I bid $1000!

  • I really enjoy your work.

  • I don't understand.

  • I think it's good, I just don't like it.

    It's pretty amazing, but yeah.

    :/

    no offense, but I just can't really click with it.

    inb4 millions of angry comments D:

  • i know what you mean, i got distracted by my nail about quarter way through. but otherwise, amazing work, absolutely incredible the way you do it!!

  • You're work is nothing less than remarkable.

  • incredible- at the beginning it reminded me of a skeletal hand.

  • What's that wall piece to the left of the sculpture just as the video closes out?

    It looks like a swarm of triangles converging/re-animating themselves.

  • i'm in love with your work, the dark overtones to all of it is wonderful, im subscribing right now

  • that looks JUST like the stuff in my dreams only more easily defined. beautiful stuff, man.

  • you are amazing i am doing animation hopefully at uni could you give me some pointers please andrew cuz i love ur work it so moving and thought provoking

  • I LOVE your work... Brilliant! Thank You For Sharing...

  • Woah, this looks so cool! Great video, it was amazing! ^_^

  • i don't get it

  • I dont get it too.. kind of non-sense 'art'..

  • Clearly, you're no artist.

    This was obviously an experimental project, and an ingenious one at that. Total success in my book. I'm going to tell my art teacher about this tomorrow.

  • just because you don't like something doesn't mean it's nonsense. I don't like many works of art, but i still see them as art.

  • Jesus Burger approves of such installations.

  • Sooooooo Strangeee!

  • Well I am a cafe fag (whatever that is) and I like the video. But you can hate it -that's OK too -who really cares?

  • shows me someone pointed a projecter at a stick on the wall and had a light show and you cafe fags dont come at me about being some close minded jerk off who stumbled onto this vid

  • I'm no cafe fag (I hate cafe fags really) but you do come off as close-minded and inartistic.

  • im not close minded i think it was a nice attempt. they had a vision and went for it but it turned out terrible. the two plaques on the wall was cool. the projections on the stick weren't line up at all and i dont think theres any art behind it. it's basically saying look what i can do. a nifty trick. i'm sure designing the projectiles was a task and nice work on that.

  • I acknowledge that, they should have made sure the projection was straight

  • I know right because these people just are horrible right?

  • what?

  • talented guy. amazing vision.

  • So does this work imply that there are no absolutes, just perceptions? That's what it says to me anyway.

  • wow, this reminds me of tool.

  • yea dude

  • yay I love it when I find something cool like this

  • Creative

  • awsome

  • nice video

  • another great video i like the one with the birds comment wouldnt post.You are the man!!What a pro.I want to see your tv shows wow 6 outa 5.My favirite ever utube i swear

  • "I have Dalinian thought: the one thing the world will never have enough of is the outrageous."

  • roll patrol u are a racist!!!!!! great video though

  • so intense!beautiful!

  • this is almost not worth replying to because... well, you're 14. i'll just say, don't be jealous because you're not even close to getting any respect for your own talent or work, let alone your existence. and don't worry about our slit eyes (we see just fine); you should be more worried about how to deal with your undeveloped 14 year old brain. projecting your anger about your own shortcomings onto asians doesn't solve anything.

  • I am sorry, can you please help me, I do get th meaning of doll face, but I do not understand this one =( please help me!!

  • u fucking asshole i dont think u deserve to live u fucking cunt!!!!!!!! GO TO HELL!!!!!!! great vid by the way (and noo im not asain but i do think your incredibly racist RollPatroll i hope u go die in a hole bastard!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!!!!!!

  • hey...YOUR A DOUCHE ROLL PATROLL

  • shut up!!!! get a life,kidd'o!!!

  • lol

  • good work!

  • nice work.

  • ???????

  • Pretty

  • amazing... genius idea and great realization! mesmerizing and very stimulating! i love u!!!!

  • omg!!! how cool

  • how do you do it? its eye catching

  • i subscribed to you after watching this...

  • Doll Face is amazing.

  • LOVELY.

    beautifully created =]

  • I wish I could go see it.

  • lovely

    nice idea with growth projected on a dead stick

    have you played around with projecting on people?

  • A strange...unique sculpture presentation. Neat.

  • are you using cinima 4d in doing this??

  • amazing!

  • I loved the concept of sculpting with light. Loved how you brought the 'trunk' to life with delicate root and branch shadows. Light holds such tremendous promise as an art medium and is so appropriate to this era in time. Consider that you have two distinctly different audiences. I might suggest two or three cameras on tripods and a slightly more 'psychoactive' choice of music combined with some gutsy editing because what works in an art museum won't always transfer well to the video realm.

  • I love this type of animation would love to know how you do it . xox

  • this is the kind of thing i could sit and look at for hours

  • I really like this one.

  • Marvellous and genius !

  • your work is really great

  • wow! you're a genius

  • Impressive

  • WOW!!

  • Pretty cool :D

  • I just bought a Imac what software would you use to make videos like this?

    can someone point me in the right direction I`m not looking to copy this ...classes? I don`t even know how peole splice clips together thats either way great work

  • I'm guessing Maya, 3Ds Max. And they all cost $1000+

  • 3Ds Max, from Autodesk is around 3500 dollars for a single license and copy.

    Maya Unlimited, from Autodesk again, is around 4995 dollars for a single copy and license.

    So if any of you are planning to do things like this...either do it through your school or save up. Or obtain it in....other methods.

  • Yeah, you need to work at Pixar to get this stuff!!!

  • oh i love it!

  • I don't get it lol =\

  • ur vids is weird.. O__o

  • It's called art.

    I think it's magnificent.

  • Ok.

  • art is weird. art is magnificent.

  • yah...

  • I love the realism. The camera movements, textures, shadows, Ace. Sounds wonderful, nature brought into a new dimension. Thanks for calming me with something that doesn't necessarily have to make sense.

  • Thank you! Very beautiful!

    cerise6644

  • That was so very artistic; I'm taking it with me if you don't mind! But, I'll leave you with this ((((subscribed!!))))

  • way cool!

  • love it

  • Nice

  • Wow...they all seem so human, especially the first one....almost cryptic, but so serene, as well. Gorgeous.

  • Tight.

  • ..provoking

  • very cool

  • great

    love the sounds

    relaxing visuals

    light from a point caught on driftwood

  • Very mezmorizing! Great job!

  • It is awsome. I am studying video sculpture next semester.

  • .... GooD!

  • so beautiful!!!

  • oh wow! *stunned*

  • beautiful. i loved the root like one.

  • Awesome and astonishingly fresh!

  • that was beautiful and different.

  • Very Cool

  • Nice

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