Supernature – Sean Capone (New York, USA)

Supernature – Sean Capone (New York, USA)

Supernature – Sean Capone (New York, USA)

When aesthetic encounters at the intersection of the moving image and the built environment.

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Supernature is a digital-animation design studio based in New York City. Founded by Sean Capone, who studied video art and animation in Chicago, the studio has as its mission “the development of a production system for art, design and the moving image in order to create dynamic graphic surfaces”. Sean works closely with various creative agencies to create work for fashion shows, commercial and broadcast environments, clubs, event spaces, galleries, music labels and festivals.

Supernature – Sean Capone (New York, USA)

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Supernature – Sean Capone (New York, USA)

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Supernature – Sean Capone (New York, USA)

Camera Rosetum Pattern: Patterns for a proposed moving image and print wallpaper design. The image is composed of generative 3D forms inspired by Japanese and Art Deco floral motifs. (digital image, 2007)

Supernature – Sean Capone (New York, USA)

Camera Rosetum Pattern: Patterns for a proposed moving image and print wallpaper design. The image is composed of generative 3D forms inspired by Japanese and Art Deco floral motifs. (digital image, 2007)

Supernature – Sean Capone (New York, USA)

Jungle Canopy: A still from a moving image wallpaper from the Graphic Nature series. This design was abandoned in favor of a lighter composition. The animation is composed of generative 3D floral forms. (digital image from video, 2007)

Supernature – Sean Capone (New York, USA)

Ornamental Camouflage: Graphic images that combine contrasting modes of representational nature: ‘camouflage’ and ‘decorative’. A visual conflict arises between militarism and warfare, pleasure and decadence. (digital image, 2006)

Supernature – Sean Capone (New York, USA)

Pop Garden: Video still from the PopGarden animation, using generative 3D to create graffiti-inspired forms. Intended for ‘projection bombing’ in urban space. (digital image from video, 2006)

Supernature – Sean Capone (New York, USA)

Digital Baroque Patterns: Multiple iterations from a system of generative 3D pattern design. These designs arise spontaneously from capturing frames along an animation timeline of moving image compositions that are inspired by classic ornamental motifs. (digital image from animation, 2007)

Supernature – Sean Capone (New York, USA)

Pop Garden: Sequence 01. Companion graphic images to the video wallpaper series Graphic Nature: compositions of decorative gestures and generative arrangements inspired by architectural facade ornamentation and graffiti patterns. (digital image, remixed from animation, 2007)

Supernature – Sean Capone (New York, USA)

Pop Garden: Sequence 02. Companion graphic images to the video wallpaper series Graphic Nature: compositions of decorative gestures and generative arrangements inspired by architectural facade ornamentation and graffiti patterns. (digital image, remixed from animation, 2007)

Supernature – Sean Capone (New York, USA)

Pop Garden: Flowers Color Mix. Companion graphic images to the video wallpaper series Graphic Nature: compositions of decorative gestures and generative arrangements inspired by architectural facade ornamentation and graffiti patterns. (digital image, remixed from animation, 2007)

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