Oxygen
Posted on 05. May, 2009 by Olson in ON SITE
Christopher Hendryx has finishied work on his two minute animated short ‘Oxygen‘, which he has been creating for the Computer Animation program at the Ringling College of Art & Design.
He described his work as “an exploration into new methods of visualizing the unique interactions between Oxygen and his other elementary kin.” Christopher tells the story of little Oxygen trying to make friends at Element-ary school. It’s a great piece of storytelling, taking a dry and otherwise uninteresting subject and turning it into a funny and engaging narrative.
The animation is filled with little details (my favorite are the little electrons floating outside the characters), and the subtle sound design really gives the feeling of being back to school.
Oxygen from Christopher Hendryx on Vimeo.
Who knew Oxygen could be such an outcast?
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Genti
05. May, 2009
Haahaahah, Very funny animation. LOL
DocWenz
08. May, 2009
I’m a science teacher, thanks for something this imaginative. Combining some real computational chemistry with this kind of animation would give students some clever ways of learning about atomic interactions. Gorgeous work!