Friday, December 17, 2010

Monochromatic Dualities



Pranasynthetic Lifeforms

Pranasynthetic Lifeforms from Kaliptus on Vimeo.



Here's a higher resolution compressed version of the animation kaliptus.com/​Pranasynthetic_Lifeforms.mp4

"Pranasynthetic Lifeforms" is an animation about organisms that live and grow from synthesizing "Prana"

Pranasynthesis is a process that converts Prana into organic compounds, using the energy from the universe around and within. Pranasynthetic organisms can also be called Prana autotrophs, because the Prana allows them to create their own food. This animation as a whole, is a depiction of certain energy realms of consciousness where botanic life exists out of the genius nature of Prana.

Animated & Directed by Kaliptus
Music Score by Martin Cash

Newborn Visual/Audio Brain-Centers Stimulator for Baby Phaedra

Newborn Visual/Audio Brain-Centers Stimulator for Baby Phaedra from Kaliptus on Vimeo.



A Visual/Audio Brain Center stimulator for my newborn daughter, Phaedra Love.

Newborns are only capable of focusing 8 to 10 inches from their face. They also prefer black and white, high contrast images to color graphics. This audio based visualizer is designed help newborn babies develop their vision & hearing brain centers. I made it for my daughter Phaedra Love :)

From 0 - 3 months, a newborn's retina lacks the ability to distinguish details and textures. "When your newborn looks at your hair, she doesn't get a sense of the individual hairs, but just a sort of generalized, uniform color," says Charles Gilbert. For that reason, "infants tend to seek out things with a lot of contrast, which are easier to see and more interesting to them," adds Claire B. Kopp, Ph.D., adjunct professor of psychology at the University of California, Los Angeles, and author of Baby Steps. When a newborn looks at your face, for instance, they ignore your nose and mouth, which are subtly shaded and blend into the rest of your face. Instead, they are more likely to stare at the contrast between the dark of your pupils and the whites of your eyes.

Newborns are not, as was long believed, color-blind. By measuring a baby's brain waves and eye movements, researchers have determined that the typical newborn can even tell the difference between red and green.

I have then created this brain-stimulator in hopes of improving the development of my baby girl, Phaedra's visual and audio brain centers.

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The Occultist II

Void Shifter

Void Shifter from Kaliptus on Vimeo.



Unborn, Immortal, and originating from a single point, The Void Shifter eternally dances to the rhythms of all possible universes. I here offer you a glimpse.

Directed & Animated by Kaliptus
Sound by Gescom (Sciew Spoc)

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The Occultist

Monday, November 15, 2010

The Free Art Society: Art Explosion 2010

The Free Art Society: Art Explosion 2010 from Alexis Noelle Casson on Vimeo.


On a cold and windy Monday morning, November 8th 2010 to be exact, The Free Art Society exploded on to 2nd street btwn Ave's A & B (L.E.S. NYC). Beautiful art lit up the streets... I was glad to be a part of this project :)

In-Joy~!

TheFreeArtSociety.com