3D FURNITURE with raspberry juice

cgi furniture design

This sideboard was designed in Cinema 4D. Create as a Computer Generated Image (CGI) it might become the design template for a carpenter.

Merry Christmas!

I wish you all a relaxing Christmas and a happy, healthy and successful 2010th

ShowReel – 3:25 Minutes

Now I’ve finally edited my showreel for ‘moving image’, presenting projects of the past few years in the areas of advertising, art and a little bit 3D Animation (Computer Generated Images). The soundtrack was kindly provided by Robert Wolfshöfer (aka Sternfeld). Have fun watching!

And here you can download the 3.3 minutes Showreel for iPhone / iPod:
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Wedding Rings

wedding rings

This is the 3D design for our wedding rings, which I had already planned 2005. The CGI is created with Cinema 4D from Maxon. The material is silver.

Puppetplayers

puppetplayers-webdesign

I designed this page for Susanne and Stefan Forster Fichert 2006, also known as the “Puppetplayers”.

Sturtevant – The Sixties

daniel-Blau-gallery-Sturtevant

I produced this catalog for a Munich gallery. It was exciting to do the colour matching on original Warhols and Lichtensteins.

Zur Zeit – Stage Design

a_zeit-buehnenbild

Together with Dana Lürken and Rouven Costanza I took part at the exhibition “zur.Zeit” which ran in 2003 in the Pathos Transport Theater. The animation consisted of seven images blended into each other very slowly, which I superimposed on a cycling tour through Iceland. Above the images was a timeline to visualise this very long hour.

Unclassified – the book

a_unclassified-the-book

Unclassified is a book in which I visualized artisticly the Operation Northwood. It was showcased at an exhibition in Munich.

Qnut.org Version 3

qnut-2002-webdesign-game

This was the first flash-version of Qnut.org, my server, it now only serves as a test server. It was a flash game where you had to reach the menu items with a small car.

Human-Tec

The Human-Tec website was one of a fictitious advertising campaigns with which we wanted to draw attention to the “sale” of the human genome. We promised ‘first option’ for people who wanted to invest their money for this “groundbreaking” future. Initiators were Karl Oliver Boeg and me.