I recently had the chance to go to a Pecha Kucha event in Tel Aviv.
If you haven’t heard of it, it’s a unique presentation format that brings creative people together to share their work. I was lucky to get tickets as the 4 thousand tickets sold out within about 20 minutes!
It was a lovely event. One presentation in particular caught my eyes – an artist called Liron Kroll shared some of her work and I’d like to share some of it with you as well. She demonstrated a new technology she is working with, that transforms a normal-looking postcard into an animation when pointed at a camera. This video (although very rough…) explains it:
Another project I found interesting, was her way of depicting the reality that lays behind the “picture perfect” moments represented in family photos.
The animation is beautifully done. The first video shows a short clip, and the second shows how it was made:
You can see more of her work here.
Enjoy!