


I picked up a CD at Tate Modern recently, featuring a wireframe representation of central London, animated by Cian Plumbe, with various landmarks highlighted, the river the only solid. By rendering the wireframe lines as 3-dimensional tubes, it turns the crude wireframe into a stylised graphic representation, whilst still symbolising something nascent, not yet fully formed.
These kind of wireframe animations offer a powerful antidote to the bland, polished photo-realistic computer graphics that abound in most architectural representation, caught in a fallacious trap of trying to mimic reality. A wireframe makes no such claims, and as such, allows us to project our own realities onto it.




Brilliant. I wouln't mind to watch an animation of wireframe London as seen from the London Eye!
Posted by: acute accent | September 10, 2007 at 03:38 PM
Being a graphci and web designer of 10 years, and visitiing this site out of nowhere, all I could think when I laid my eyes upon your work was one word, WOW!!! Your talents are truely a gift to the rest of us. Thank you for displaying your work here and allowing me the opportunity to be exposed to it.
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Posted by: Vorzie Studios - Santa Rosa Graphic Design | July 26, 2009 at 04:24 PM