MoMA.org | Exhibitions | 2005 | Pixar
“In keeping with the Museum’s long tradition of presenting animation, this is the most extensive gallery exhibition that MoMA has ever devoted to the genre. Featuring over 500 works of original art on loan for the first time from Pixar Animation Studios, the show includes paintings, concept art, sculptures, and an array of digital installations. These works reveal the intricate, hands-on processes behind Pixar’s computer-generated films—including Toy Story, A Bug’s Life, Toy Story 2, Monsters Inc., Finding Nemo, The Incredibles, Cars, and numerous shorts.”
John Lasseter at MoMA (kottke.org)
12.30.2005
12.07.2005
12.06.2005
12.01.2005
Interesting Article in the Guardian
The Observer | Review | Politics of the drawing board
"It used to be about objects, but now design embraces objectives. Geraldine Bedell says we could all benefit from this new thinking."
"It used to be about objects, but now design embraces objectives. Geraldine Bedell says we could all benefit from this new thinking."
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