Archived entries for ideas

Leap Motion First Experiment

This is my first Leap Motion experiment! thank you Leap Motion for delivering this wonderful device to me.

The art was heavily influenced by the talented Robert Hodgin, although it’s nowhere as good as his work.

Leap Motion Experiment #1 from Rahmat Hidayat on Vimeo.

Leap Motion Experiment #2 from Rahmat Hidayat on Vimeo.

For experiment #2 I’ll update the World Matrix as soon as I can.

The frequency sometimes haphazardly fluctuates which can break the interaction but that can be compensated by a simple noise reduction algorithm, also I suspect that they’ll be improving the software on every update.

But overall considering the price and the size, its performance is superb, the latency almost non-existent and is even faster than Kinect.

I’m going to use Cinder for the next experiment, perhaps with C++ performance can be enhanced.

If you want to try it on your own you can download it here, this is my first experiment so expect loads of bug. :)

Resources

Leap Motion SDK
Three.js
Leap JS

The Starling Clock

The Starling Clock

Was built on Adobe Air 2.6 platform, click here to view the site.

Japan

Japan had been the most peculiar yet fascinating society I’ve ever encountered is not about the Geishas, Kimonos, or Samurais but to its people, to most cultures individualism thrives and is encouraged as a way to behave within a society which often detrimental if had not been supported by a spiritual embodiment.

The Gion Festival (祇園祭)

But in Japan the opposite happens, society is intertwined by a synergy of harmony, honor, and respect. This kind of thinking had happened back in Indonesia during Sukarno’s era, but somehow it has evolved to a shameless and corrupted mentality which has shaped the core mannerism of Indonesia.

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The preconception that a society would advance in a platonic relationship had never been conceived in this ignorant and self-centered generation, but the model works. Although this is just based on a week of evaluation and nothing is perfect but still it’s beautiful in comparison with other cultures and I wish I could be a part of it.

Yoyogi Hachimangu Shrine

My new portfolio

For those of you who don’t have the time to read the post, go to this link to see my site, I’m still adding more details, but overall it’s ready for your viewing pleasure.

After a copious amount of late night works, It’s finally done.

Concept Brief

The concept of the design which I’ve had envision initially was a depiction of a dream of an opposite anthropomorphism story, in a way where human were enslaved by the animal.

But somehow it grew to something more simplistic as I thought having animals roam around the world would ruin the composition.

I’ve tried to adapt the sfumato style quite rigorously, since I think it goes hand in hand with the pastel colors and most importantly the initial concept.

Sketching the trees:

Trees

Designing the barn:

Barn

Creating the landscape:

At this point I was really frustrated I had to make 5 drawings just find the one that is consistent with the whole theme:
Landscape

The World:

World Sketch

Brushing on the colors.

Colored

and the down under.

Of all the objects I could have chosen of, I had chosen a barn I think it somewhat fits my concept.

Down under

Idiosyncrancies and Propaganda

I’ve came across my prehistoric blog (yes I had blogged before since 2003) and found my old post is still relevant up to this moment and everywhere I went people seems to be blissfully ignorant about the concept.

And so it goes…

A few weeks ago I’ve had a brainstorming session with some of my friends who worked in Advertising Company, his company had this client who was trying to promote their detergent product and their demographical audience was the Indonesian middle class family.

This advertising company was trying to concoct the ideal message to convey the aforementioned product to the targeted consumers and they came up with a story, which sounded something like this;

It was Monday morning and people were busy preparing the day and amongst this hustle and bustle there was a group of children running merrily to school.

When the morning ceremony came, children and teachers were rushing neatly towards the field, the flag was raised and everybody saluted as the clean flag (thanks to the detergent) flutters proudly in the sky, there was a great sense of patriotic everywhere and then a closing caption emerged-We are proud with Indonesian product and we are the XXX Detergent!

Upon hearing this explanation I was gobsmacked, it was very beautiful yet something was missing… something that was very obvious.

The most important aspect which we have to recognize is that aesthetic perceptions are differ between regions/countries/cultures and this concept was definitely not Indonesian (even though the modern urban young generation appreciated and adopted western culture more vigorously) but in this case the target consumer of this product had been the Indonesian middle class population and most of these people who were categorized within this group received only moderate education level and have less influence of western culture –except of course facebook- the concept was too complicated to be comprehend by the majority of this group and most likely will be completely ignored by them.

Conveying effective message needs a relevant context, which the listeners can instantly relate to. This is I think is the basic principle of delivering a good message, advertiser tend to ignore what the customer actually needs and what their background are.

Although in some cases if you have a very powerful product behind the message, preemptive communication can cultivates more yields, think about iPad to the technophiles or Justin Timberlake to the naïve adolescent female teenagers, it will fuel them even more. But these ultimate products emerges very rarely, ergo the basic premise still stands, give the customers something they can relate to and in order to achieve this, first understand their needs/traits/psychological patterns/cultural background/educational background/economic capacity/social status/social environment/preferences/physiology/gender/spiritual believe… well the list goes on.

Establishment of the concept enables for further adaptations, which can be cultivated to various platforms, as long as the basic principle is used.

This is always the problem with artist/designer/creative workforce in Indonesia, we were and are still the by-product of the western culture and contaminated at such level, we most of the time, forget our own identities and ignore this basic principle and even reject it completely.



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