Oscillate is a thesis animation made by Daniel Sierra for his MFA at the School of Visual Arts in New York. While essentially an experiment in animation, Sierra says the project was an attempt “to visualize waveform patterns that evolve from the fundamental sine wave to more complex patterns, creating a mesmerizing audio-visual experience in which sight and sound work in unison.” Make sure you view it full-screen, headphones on, you know the drill. I could have watched this continue for twice as long. Hope he got an ‘A’.
Ruined by Internet
French new wave
Circles on images
Squares on images
Words on canvas
Words in neon
Smoke/explosions
Bob Dylan circa 1965
Hair in face
Models
Whiteness
Visual puns involving pubic hair
