July 2011
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Top Cat
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May 2011
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Makeshift Sleeping Bag: The Perfect Comfy
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March 2011
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Extreme Hugging
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February 2011
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Crappy Job
Feb 25th
My first C4D animation. This project was for a Houston-based design boutique.  #c4d #animation #video #design #motion #vimeoocsherret said: Awesome job Awe, thanks Oliver! I’m all smiles :) 
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My first C4D animation. This project was for a Houston-based design boutique. 
Feb 16th
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Feb 16th
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January 2011
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December 2010
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November 2010
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Nov 20th
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My Pecha Kucha Presentation
  On Thursday, August 26th 2010 a mass of curious and creative individuals filled Domy Books and bared the steamy Houston weather in order to sit in on Pecha Kucha v3. Designers, artists, architects, and even a cancer researcher were in the bunch of the night’s presenters. Each showcasing their ideas, experiences, and work in 20 slides for a total of 6 minutes and 40 seconds each (that’s 20...
Nov 19th
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From the album “Natural Selections” available from Hometapes home-tapes.com/​Hometapes/​HAUS_HT031.html Video by Josh Laner.
Nov 8th
September 2010
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Recap on Brian Gossett: The Evolution of a...
As you may remember Brian Gossett recently came back to Houston to give a presentation about the evolution of his work at the beloved St. Arnold Brewery. His lecture was straight forward and understandable as he brilliantly correlated his career as a creative with his hairline. I’ve been to many presentations and must say this was one of my favorites. Not just because I’m a motion graphics...
Sep 26th
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“Three and a Half Seconds about Life” is a short animation created for a 5 day animation contest. The requirements were to make a movie with : ring, three and a half, and winter. Created by Yoav Brill, Say Josef and Eran Hilleli . 
Sep 8th
August 2010
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Aug 29th
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AIGA Houston Volunteer Spotlight
This August 2010 I was featured in the AIGA Houston Chapter Blog. To read my interview with Randy Nicholson click here .
Aug 19th
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July 2010
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Jul 12th
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Weather can be pretty extreme especially here in Texas. I recently came across this neat video that explores just that through  an attempt of exaggereting actions and physics of each season. Weather Tests was created by Savas Ozay. 
Jul 5th
June 2010
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Jun 17th
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Houston Locals
Houston is a large and diverse city. It’s the fourth largest in the United States,and number one in Texas with a population of 2,240,974 as of this year. Having no zoning laws,  has caused Houston to grow in an unusual manner an created an inner city with  various areas well known by Houstonians. This can be quite daunting for visitors  and new residents alike. I have lived in Houston...
Jun 12th
May 2010
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May 19th
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A video by Simon Pena in response to the current oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. It was a nice experience taking part in the brainstorming and filming of “Oblivion.” 
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April 2010
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Apr 5th
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ListenSay “YES” to Smart Meters. “Big...
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March 2010
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Mar 25th
Shoes that Make Everyone Equal
Ever wish you were at the same level as everyone else. Well, Berlin-based artist Hans Hemmert  has created an interesting set of shoes that make everyone the same height. http://www.core77.com/blog/object_culture/shoes_that_make_everyone_the_same_height__16220.asp?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed:+core77/blog+(Core77.com’s+design+blog)
Mar 25th
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This is why I eat robots
A new steam powered ‘bot called the Energetically Autonomous Tactical Robot (EATR) is being designed to fuel itself by consuming organic material, from grass to furniture or even dead bodies. According to the company’s web site, the purpose of EATR: “To develop and demonstrate an autonomous robotic platform able to perform long-range, long-endurance missions without the need...
Mar 18th
The Handsome Men's Club →
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The Story of St. Patrick →
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