Showing posts with label Eindhoven. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eindhoven. Show all posts

sense and simplicity

made in Blender 2.49B, Yafaray 0.1.1 and Gimp

I made this 3D product visualisation of a Philips Videopac G7200 (1983). I liked the idea of presenting an outdated, once 'futuristic' system in a contemporary way, using present-day software.

Extra information about Philips Videopac G7200 here. And a nice Videopac fanpage over here.


Preview 2



1. Boerderij model @ MU

More new stuff, for the Hier & Daar expo in Mu Eindhoven and KOP Breda.

I modeled a digital 3D model of a farmhouse in Blender (picture 2), based on different landscape paintings (especially the ones from Noord-Brabant). The textures I used in this model, are from my own MDF model (picture 1, 120 x 100 x 80 cm.). I think I used about 15 litres of paint for it.
Special thx to Jacki.


2. Farmhouse digital model, unfinished


3. Newspaper (Eindhovens Dagblad) article about the exhibition

'Hier & Daar'
20 artists and designers from Breda and Eindhoven show new work at Kop Foundation and MU.

MU Eindhoven, Stichting KOP Breda.


www.mu.nl
www.stichtingkop.nl


25 June – 23 August 2009 (1st opening: Friday 26 June, 2nd opening Saturday 25 July)


The Evoluon




1969 Evoluon promofilm

I grew up near the city of Eindhoven, in the south of The Netherlands. It’s one of the bigger Dutch cities, and much of the it’s growth is due to electronics company Philips and Daf trucks.

Philips used to have their own science museum called Evoluon. Back in the 80’s, this was the ultimate school trip. The building was like an UFO /flying saucer which had landed in the city.
The Evoluon as a museum closed down in ’89. But I like this idea of outdated futuristic technology (I love retro stuff). And the Evoluon brings back memories. Also the Evoluon being a museum gives it something extra. So, right now I’m modeling some new stuff based on the Evoluon, in Blender 3D.

I found this pics and video’s online, also check http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evoluon and http://www.dse.nl/~evoluon