Wednesday, 2 March 2011
John Whitney-Matrix III (1972)
The metamorphosis of varying shapes ebb and flow through one another drifting in an out of symmetry with the delicate fluid movement of water. the precision and attention to detail with which Whitney crafts this animation is staggering. I felt transfixed yet calmed by the varying pace in transition between shape and direction and the entire piece is delicately complimented by a piece of music that fits like a glove.
John Whitney is widely considered a godfather of animation, pioneering the development and execution of motion graphics in both television and film using hardware developed and created by himself at a time when such devices simply did not exist.
His known works include the title sequence collaboration with artist and designer Saul Bass in Hitchcock's 1958 film Vertigo.
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