Maxim Zhestkov: Architectural video worlds


Maxim Zhestkov, a motion-, graphics designer and video artist, is inspired by many different fields like for example: science, fashion, architecture and/or space. He creates architectural worlds where sounds blend with space and shape.
Zhestkov: “I have tried to reflect the concept of the universe between the infinite and border as a pulsating place of energy and magnetism.”
Modul By Maxim Zhestkov

Zhestkov: “Any composition needs to begin with one or two main elements. The smaller the elements, the greater number of them there should be. You need to start with one or two main ideas and gradually build up the smaller elements until the space becomes rich with life.”

Nokia By Maxim Zhestkov
Photos and video : Maxim Zhestkov | Vimeo
Diary: 061109 Video Curve/movement

Video diary entry:
C-AW1011 Curve/movement.
Fabric interaction with body – distortion

Video by WARMENHOVEN & VENDERBOS | Diary 061109
BMW Gina: Body, movement and skin

BMW recently revealed the GINA light visionary model concept car, an innovative new exploration in car design.
The concepts of this car has a close relation to fashion and garment design. Instead of the traditional steel and plastic body shell, the Gina concept uses a textile fabric which is stretched like a second skin garment over the frame of the car.
By using this flexible textile fabric the look and feel of the car can be changed according to the mood and/or taste of the driver. The interaction of the body, movement and the flexible skin are more reminiscent to the interaction of garments, like for example skirts and dresses, around the human body then to regular cars.
The project began by questioning the purpose of a car’s body and exploring new possibilities. Chris Bangle, director of design for BMW, discuses the project in the video above. The car is currently on show at the BMW museum in Munich, Germany.

Design of the pattern and cutting of the fabric for the BMW Gina concept car.

Photos and video by BMW | Youtube
Shadow Dress
Short video impression from Shadow dress.

Autonomous work by WARMENHOVEN & VENDERBOS.
Video by WARMENHOVEN & VENDERBOS Channel | Youtube








