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OK, thanks :)
I send the video for a science-fiction & fantasy festival competition now (never tried such a thing yet)… not sure it’s the right festival even, because I’m not sure this animation is science-fiction or fantasy :)
Hope they’ll accept it so more people will be able to enjoy it and hopefully get inspired (spiritually and in the field of arts).
That was computer graphics and animation, mostly science but also some fragments of art.
And that class learned graphic design? (Because I see only science and industrial design in the site)
Hi,
It is at the University of the Aegean (Greece), graduate level.
Here is the website: http://www.syros.aegean.gr/en.aspx
Wow, thanks, I’m flattered.
Just curious, what class is it (college? design lessons?) and from what country?
Your animation is indeed one of the most inspiring pieces of work I have seen lately. My students considered it among the best animations we have seen this year.
Keep up the good work.
There’s a new feature now in YouTube allows me to see external links to videos, and that’s how I got to you.
Anyway, I’m the creator.
Thanks for appreciating my animation, and I’m glad it inspired you. :)