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For centuries, British creative talent has inspired the world and dazzled the world.
Show ingenuity on stage, screen and new media platforms.
Shakespeare and countries of popular culture continue to shine in the relevant industries --
Such as digital advertising and experience economy.
More than £ 19 billion is exported each year.
The pioneering upgrading of its rich tradition of innovation, such as high
Res holographic effects, 3D visuals, artificial intelligence and virtual reality position the UK as the creative future --caster.
It has long been maintained by world-renowned film studios and film studios in London, Belfast and elsewhere.
From Bollywood to Hollywood, the practice of joining forces with international counterparts.
Worldwide alone, the annual value of British film industry services is close to 2 billion.
The impact of the British imagination has inspired innovation in digital games, with 23% of the industry's top development studios based in the UK.
Challenging meetings and reshaping our landscape, famous British architects have also helped other countries create the first future through breakthrough space ports and smart buildings.
I believe that the creative service in the UK can bring you new ideas.
The Sheffield Digital Design Studio has opened up new areas through imaginative immersive experiences.
In the projects of Radiohead, Zaha Hadid Architects and major brands, they reinvent creativity for the digital age.
What if a person's Twitter followers were resurrected, prompting a group of people to circle around him?
Imagine that when a 3D building moves forward on two legs, it constantly changes the shape and texture.
This surreal scene is more than just a dream.
They are two examples of the world's masterpiece of everything in the 21 st century, with Sheffield Digital Design Studio through visionary thinking and hightech tools.
The Beijing Museum of Fine Arts, Ars Electronica at Linz, and other art spaces present the above-mentioned building "video sculpture", which eventually drew modern attention.
Seoul automakers have commissioned all global companies to make custom modifications to highlight the recycling process for the brand.
Results: Running Man is an engaging motion capture video and sheet music that visualizes the evolution of burning steel in humans
Like a car, and then back into the steel.
The works are on display at three locations, including New York Times Square.
"Most of our time is spent developing our own art pieces, prototypes and concepts and presenting them to the world in museums, exhibitions and galleries," said Matt Pyke . " "Then they were seen by the brand and turned into a commercial Commission.
GM was founded in 2004 with customers including Apple, Airbus, Deutsche Bank and Nike.
It was originally Pyke's own design business, but has now grown to include six
Time employees are all over the UK with 30 remote talent resources in Japan, Argentina, the United States and elsewhere.
As the name implies, the scope of all things in the universe is almost infinite.
Their immersive digital experience has attracted visitors from major institutions such as the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
They worked with the radio head band to design an experimental audiovisual app.
During the Milan Design Week of 2017, they worked with Zaha Hadid Architects and Samsung for interactive installation.
The latter is Pyke's dream project, who studied graphic design at Croydon College of Art.
"This combination of architecture, presentation and video content is a major area of our focus as studios," he noted . ".
This appreciation of the architectural details and background can be seen in the works they place in the landmark location.
They worked with more than 20 global animation studios to carry out an ambitious project that presented a vivid digital mural on the iconic surface of the Sydney Opera House.
Pyke recalls: "It's very specific, highlighting the unique shape and form of the building and adding that, not just projecting our vision onto the shape of others.
Similarly, the latest progress shown in the video has aroused his interest, including irregular
Shape and transparent screen.
Everything is relentless in keeping pace with emerging technologies.
"We are trying to find new tools that we can use to create new forms of expression that can only be achieved through motion capture, body tracking technology or holographic screens, he said.
He and his team used Microsoft's Kinect body tracking hardware to reshape human motion into abstract reality. time animation.
They teamed up with Benjamin milpide, the famous French dance guide, to capture the movements of the dancers and turn them into non-
The image of the London Museum of Science digital art.
One of all the latest creative explorations in the world, brings them back to the quest that began more than a decade ago.
Pyke and his brother, Simon, a voice designer, have been working on a sense of Union, a feeling.
Cross condition for people to hear the sound of color and taste.
They now plan to produce a series of immersive 360-
A degree film that visualizes Simon's music and takes it to a new level: virtual reality.
Pyke is in talks with a VR company and headphone manufacturer to achieve this.
"VR is creating these completely immersive, expressive
This is very different from the narrative of traditional films, "he said.
"We have a lot of plans for the future of virtual reality.
It will definitely be a big part of the studio.
"Even as we embrace this technology and accelerate our journey to new areas, all of the omnipotent teams are focusing on the most valuable innovation-creativity.
Pyke added: "The most important thing for us is that technology is invisible, or very far away, and creative expression is still in the foreground.
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