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Chris Hardcastle (British, born 1975), Ben Black (British, born 1985), and Jack Brown (British, born 1986), Mainframe (Manchester, UK, founded 2008); Autodesk Maya, V-Ray; Courtesy of mainframe.co.uk

 

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1505, For Approval, 2017

Its medium is https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0km1mqpkv_8&.

Computer-generated 3D objects such as eggs, balloons, and a glass of milk look familiar but they bounce, melt, move, and react in unexpected ways.

Chris Hardcastle (British, born 1975), Ben Black (British, born 1985), and Jack Brown (British, born 1986), Mainframe (Manchester, UK, founded 2008); 56 seconds; Autodesk Maya, V-Ray; Courtesy of mainframe.co.uk
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This object was previously on display as a part of the exhibition The Senses: Design Beyond Vision.

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