Give this a minute: it goes from simple and formless to amazing very quickly (don't give up when it's fuzzy--wait for the soaring ink strokes). From the submitter: This is computer animation in the Chinese ink-painting style. Created in 2003 by Ching Huang using Maya. The animation reflects an ancient Taoist view of the world as a constant changing process or metamorphosis of forms rather than as seemingly isolated entities. The law of changing is seemingly chaotic and spontaneous, and yet holds a subtle deterministic order--somewhat matching the notion of fractals in Chaos theory. Original music by Liu Xing.
By the way, if anyone can translate the various poems and lone pictograms in the video, I would really love to know what they say. I can appreciate calligraphy without knowing the meaning, but I would love to know the meaning--especially of that last one.
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Thylansays...*beautifull
westysays...its always nice to see CG with a visual aesthetic less comonaly associated with computer generated animation
GuyIncognitosays...dead?
edit: wait, nm... upvote~
JTZsays...The last one means:"The way, or the path". As far as the poem goes, I am not good enough to read the Traditional Chinese character and the cursive at the same time, it will take me days if not weeks. Maybe when I am not busy stuffing on holiday meals.
vairetubesays...http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tao
jmdsays...simple 3d object + animated texture = profit.
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