This campaign to mark the revamped Royal Opera House uses a revolutionary imaging process to capture the shape and colour of movement, blurring the lines between the moving and still image.
Atomic created a series of striking abstract images using a new digital technology influenced by scientist Harold Edgerton, the inventor of many imaging devices such as the high-speed flash. Over a three-day shoot, ballet and opera stars from the Royal Opera House constantly repeated choreographed moves at a meticulously measured pace, carefully adjusting their body shapes between each take. The campaign was written by Alex Wood, Dani Brown, Nigel Roberts and Dave Henderson, and art directed by Henderson and Pete Mould.
Images of Royal Opera House Open Up project Stanton Williams architects via the designer’s website.
A final look back at the 2017 fall semester of college through my Snapchat pictures
i’m not being productive at all but hey at least i have coffee! and they put up christmas decorations in our university halls! it’s so beautiful i wish fairy lights were a universal thing all year long.
[13.12.2018]
21•5•16 | 17/100 days of productivity
Messy desk = Messy mind It’s the weekend (!) here’s to catching up on all the tv episodes I’ve missed. Hope you all are doing swell 😽 👏
Listening to: Roads Untraveled - Linkin Park
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Rani Mukerji spoke on #MeToo and disappointed all of us [https://www.newsbytesapp.com/timeline/Entertainment/39085/173069/despite-metoo-rani-mukerji-puts-onus-on-women] SHARE via #Apus Browser http://dwz.cn/5xP3a6
“The Market for Cyber-Insurance Is Growing” by The Economist https://link.medium.com/bv2fjgLBKT
Google pays tribute to the Indian Cinema legend Madhubala on her 86th birth anniversary! [null] SHARE via Apus