Archive for August, 2009



August 27th, 2009 | No Comments | filed under Hidden Place, process

Here’s a quick rundown of how I put this piece together. This is different from others in a way that not a single photographic element was used. Even the landscape was completely computer-generated.

This work derives inspiration from a Greenlandic folktale which tells the story of two women escaping the thrashing of their husband and finding shelter inside a beached whale amid the frozen landscape.

click to enlarge:

sginzburg_making_of_bowhead

making of Untitled (bowhead skull), Hidden Place, 2009

see the final animation here

August 26th, 2009 | No Comments | filed under Hidden Place

Here’s the final animation, which will be shown this September in a group show at the NY Studio Gallery.  See the post below or click here to read about a unique installation piece that I’ve constructed to present it.


3 min loop, silent

The show will run from Sept 3—Oct 3 with a reception on Sept 9th, 7—9pm.
NY Studio Gallery
154 Stanton Street, NYC

August 24th, 2009 | 2 Comments | filed under Hidden Place, process

One of my new animation pieces Untitled (bowhead skull) is going to be displayed in a group show in NY Studio Gallery this September along with two photographs from the Tales from Vienna Woods project. To present my animation I found an antique postcard projector from the early 1900s, gutted it out and outfitted it with an LCD monitor and a hard drive. The result is a self-contained and unique (as in edition of one) video installation piece which will run the animation on a continuous loop. See the photos below to get an idea of what it looks like. This week I will be posting the animation itself followed by the ‘making of section,’ so stay put!

The show will run from Sept 3—Oct 3 with an opening on Sept 9th, 7—9pm (please save the date!) More details to follow.

I would also like to express gratitude to my dad whose engineering degree and incredible handiness have helped me put this tin box apart and back together again.

WIP: Untitled (bowhead skull), Hidden Place, 2009 (presentation)

WIP: Untitled (bowhead skull), Hidden Place, 2009 (presentation)

WIP: Untitled (bowhead skull), Hidden Place, 2009 (presentation)

WIP: Untitled (bowhead skull), Hidden Place, 2009 (presentation)

update: see the final animation here

August 22nd, 2009 | 1 Comment | filed under lost & found

I found these two photographs in an antique shop in Coldspring, NY.

This one is very reminiscent of Anders Petersen’s work, a Swedish-born photographer.

Grope, unknown photographer

Grope, unknown photographer

I was quite mesmerized by the following picture when I saw it.  The writing on the back reads 1946g  Nasauts Fanis Ceplits (translation anyone?)  This looks like a village somewhere in Romania and I’d like to think that this man was quite a big shot to have an entire village come out and take this last photograph with him.  It also reminded me of old Soviet funerals where an open body casket would be carried from a person’s home through the streets.  An entire procession would follow with a melancholy marching band in the front and relatives throwing flowers on the ground along the path in the back.  I’ve observed quite a few of those growing up and they were always incredibly sad and a touch surreal.

Funeral, unknown photographer

Funeral, unknown photographer

August 19th, 2009 | No Comments | filed under word

“If humans, three-dimensional beings, can create two-dimensional versions of the things around us, would it be too impossible to assume that four-dimensional beings could make something like a daguerreotype machine of their own, but one that produces not flat, two-dimensional copies of things, but three-dimensional ones?”

– Scarlett Thomas, The End of Mr. Y

August 16th, 2009 | 1 Comment | filed under Travel
New Paltz, NY 08/2009

New Paltz, NY 08/2009

August 14th, 2009 | 1 Comment | filed under Hidden Place

Here’s the final piece (comments are welcome!)

23 sec loop, no sound

August 11th, 2009 | No Comments | filed under Hidden Place, process

Putting the final piece together in After Effects (click to enlarge):

animating clouds, flying particles, and eye blink in AE

animating clouds, flying particles, and eye blink in AE

Click here to see the eye animation test.

P.S. Final piece will be posted at the end of the week; stay tuned!

August 7th, 2009 | 1 Comment | filed under Hidden Place, process

Blue Mountain (Blafell) is located in southwest Iceland and is believed to be the home of trolls who come down every so often to torment the humans. Even though this piece has nothing to do with the latter I wanted to incorporate some of the mythical aura that the mountain possesses. I took the below photograph in September, 2006 and thought it would be the perfect background for my ‘whale’ creature.

Blue Mountain (Blafell), Iceland

Blue Mountain (Blafell), Iceland

These are various stages of the composite process:

composite concepts

composite concepts

Stay tuned for the final piece very soon!

August 3rd, 2009 | No Comments | filed under Hidden Place, process

Here’s a whale eye render composite in Photoshop. Various render passes were combined together to achieve the desired color, texture, and lighting. Click here to see these different elements.
Onto to the background matte painting!

Stay tuned for more updates.

(click to enlarge image)

final render composite in Photoshop

final render composite in Photoshop



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