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Shapes of Rhythm: A Visual Interpretation of "Science Punk"
Shapes of Rhythm: A Visual Interpretation of "Science Punk"

Animation

Shapes of Rhythm: A Visual Interpretation of "Science Punk"

For this project, I visualized Jordan Czamanski's "Science Punk" with abstract 3D animation style, inspired by real textures and visual music pioneers like John Whitney. I explored black-and-white rhythmic lines, camera movement, and editing... More

Ecliptica Town - win and lose ending animation
Ecliptica Town - win and lose ending animation

Animation

Ecliptica Town - win and lose ending animation

The animations were made by me, and the background music and sound effects were made by Dmytro Kyryliv (Dima), a member of the music group of our game team. He is from UofT Music.

 Colour, Geometry, Abstraction
Colour, Geometry, Abstraction

Animation

Colour, Geometry, Abstraction

In this project, I referenced Dan McHale’s Tangent 61 and Max Hattler’s 1925 aka Hell and Divisional Articulations. Their works extensively utilize motion, camera movement, shape, repetition, unity, and contrast. They effectively synchronize the... More

Natural Burger
Natural Burger

Animation

Natural Burger

Natural Burger

Go Game Beyond Board
Go Game Beyond Board

Animation

Go Game Beyond Board

Go Game Beyond Board

Steve, Villager, Warden
Steve, Villager, Warden

Animation

Steve, Villager, Warden

Steve, Villager, Warden

Toronto subway interior — modeled from scratch in Blender.
Toronto subway interior — modeled from scratch in Blender.

Animation

Toronto subway interior — modeled from scratch in Blender.

TTC Subway - Blender Draft Rendering Test Toronto subway interior — modeled from scratch in Blender. I followed a "flower-sea subway" tutorial for inspiration, but the interior scene here is not from the tutorial. Instead, I recreated the TTC... More

Work by

Yubang Huang aka. caibang

Experimental Animation

“"Breathing life into imagination through animation, giving form and soul to what once only lived in imagination."...” [More]