Plants With Eyes
A strangely disturbing video. The computer graphics are so hyper-realistic that it's easy to think these plants are real. I was uncertain for a while until I did some research and learned that it's a video created by animation studio 1st Avenue Machine. Their website states that they create "high end design work by employing 3D in ways that blur the line between what we perceive as real and impossible." The music is "Sixes Last" by Alias.Comments
Listed in chronological order. Newest comments at the end.
Listed in chronological order. Newest comments at the end.
Alex--I intend to steal everything in this for many SF stories to come!
Posted by Paul on 07/28 at 08:04 AM
I look forward to reading them!
Posted by Alex on 07/28 at 09:15 AM
Has anyone ever heard one of these plants say, "Feed me."?
Posted by Phred22 on 07/28 at 09:56 AM
Hey, this is old!
It freaked me right out when I first saw it.
I actually thought it might have been time lapsed film of exposed barnacle type sea creatures until I got further into the film where a few of the...things...were more obviously mechanical.
Thanks for figuring out where it came from, it's been driving me nuts all this time.
It freaked me right out when I first saw it.
I actually thought it might have been time lapsed film of exposed barnacle type sea creatures until I got further into the film where a few of the...things...were more obviously mechanical.
Thanks for figuring out where it came from, it's been driving me nuts all this time.
Posted by MadCarlotta on 07/28 at 10:25 AM
Wow, these guys are GOOD. Even when you know it's artificial (that ATT commercial they did is a good example of this, we all know plants don't grown cellphones), the CGI is flawlessly integrated so that it appears real. The commercial they did for MTV Japan is interesting. 
Weird, editor tags on a semicolon on the characters after an ampersand, apparently it thinks it's an HTML code entity.
I just left the ampersand off of ATT since it looked weird with that semicolon in there.
Weird, editor tags on a semicolon on the characters after an ampersand, apparently it thinks it's an HTML code entity.
Posted by Kevin on 07/29 at 06:43 PM
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