Browsing Posts published in February, 2010

Recently, we had the great opportunity to work with Infiniti, the luxury
car division of Nissan, and 3-D street painter Rod Tryon for a promotion
at the 2010 Coconut Grove Arts Festival held this last weekend in Miami,
Florida. The festival attracts over 150,000 people and is one of the
nation’s finest outdoor fine arts festivals, with artists from all over
showing their work.

The DH team filmed the time-lapse of Rod over a two day period as he
spent over 20hrs working in the cold temperatures working on this piece
at his barn in rural Long Island, New York.

For the festival promotion, Infiniti is distributing thousands of USB
drives with our video on it. They also are displaying the time-lapse
while Rod created another version of the 3D painting.

Rod will be creating his street paintings through February 16th, so if
you live in the Miami area check out the Infiniti booth where Rod Tryon
will be creating more of his amazing work!

www.digitalhause.com/blog or
www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=1274986448244 if the embedded
link doesn’t work.

Rod Tryon, the gifted artist we worked with on the Infiniti time-lapse
project, is seen here at the 2010 Coconut Grove Arts Festival creating
the, rumored, "original" image for the time-lapse.

The "rumor" is that due to our overly litigious society, there was
"concern" that someone may get the idea to take their beautiful Infiniti
off-road and park it at the very edge of a cliff overlooking a waterfall
whereby they would fall off the cliff, be seriously injured and then sue
all the people involved in the project for giving them the idea.

Stop the insanity people!

Sad but rumored…

Bulldog by day and art director by night Mr. Alawishus Superants story begins. Rescued from abandonment and life of wandering the streets, his artistic talents are evident in the number of holes he has been digging in the yard. We believe that if viewed from 1000ft above, we are convinced he has created "environmental graffiti" similar to the Nazca lines in Peru. Although Mr. Superpants has no opposable thumbs, he can dig like a juiced up star-nosed mole gearing up for his 10th cup of coffee.

Welcome Mr. Alwaishus Superpants. You inspire us with your ability to simplify this complex life through simplification – eat, sleep, play, sleep some more and eat again. Not a bad life.