Interstellar Sugar – Suryummy from Suryummy on Vimeo.
Friend of CDMo Suryummy shares this audiovisual motion sequence, imagining what the world would be like if you cooked … in … outer space.
Good stuff. And no, The Frugal Gourmet hasn’t been dropping acid. (Suryummy does suggest that this could be Bowie with a cooking show, which I like.) But Suryummy does share his tools:
- Maya
- Adobe CS3
- Particular
- Ableton Live
- Native Instruments Reaktor
- Native Instruments Absynth
Tasty. Keep those videos from vimeo (and elsewhere) coming.
At some point we need to go over what a workflow would be like doing this kind of thing in a live tool like Processing. It’s tricky, and of course necessitates some sacrifices in the visual category to allow for real-time performance – but it can be rewarding. (And there’s no saying you can’t do both.)
Suryummy is one of my favorite visual artist. keep in mind he writes and creates the music as well.
Keep'em up Big Em.
[…] Back to using Reaktor as a sound tool, as intended, Suryummy assembled this fantastic, sci-fi cooking motion graphic with a brilliant soundtrack. Suryummy did both visuals and sound. No, that’s not Reaktor generating the visuals; that would be Maya and Particular, lest you thought he got his hands on a very different Reaktor 6. But the wonderful soundscape comes courtesy of Reaktor and Absynth, generating the distinctive timbres you hear in the track. It’s really inspiring to me to see people working across sonic and visual media in this way – and may suggest that your next Reaktor/Absynth track really needs accompanying visuals for the full effect. As seen on our sister site, Create Digital Motion. […]