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Constructivism Art Movement Animation by Rob King



Animation of the constructivism art movement.
1st year IMD project at Northumbria University – Better in 720p HD

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16 thoughts on “Constructivism Art Movement Animation by Rob King
  1. Very nice work. I particularly liked the Kasper Malevich inspired graphic.
    I love to see animation/motion graphics inspired by Constructivism and Suprematism. It seems to work very well.
    Again, great work!

  2. Great vid. A work of art in itself.
    However: Seeing Cosntructivism as "dark" is typical oversimplification. Maybe you are confusing it with Stalinism, which came later and actually destroyed Constructivism and Russian Futurism.
    Furthermore: Is accrpeting social reform something bad? And: Art is always emotional.
    Please be aware how we look down at propaganda from the past while being immersed in commercial = capitalist propaganda more and more without actually being aware of it. Is there a difference in the end? Are you for instance aware that by posting your video here you have already shared your copyrights with Google. Think about it!

  3. An entertaining and educational video. The visuals are lovely and as a whole the video is very interesting. My one issue is how loud the audio is. I'm not sure if that was an artistic choice, but it certainly drew me back from an otherwise excellent video.

  4. Great work! But, hmmmmmmmm…why so negative? Constructivism is definitely a very strong style of typography design I would say.

    "…a dark movement because art was used to stir people's emotions", hmmmm, sounds pretty legit for the purpose of this video itself.

  5. Very poor and politically biased view of the movement, with clearly little understanding of the context within which these artists were working. They wanted to be part of a working class revolution that would free the workers from their chains. Stalinism crushed that revolution, killing most of it's leading intellectuals and installing a dictatorship. Stalin hated the kind of abstraction that was the essence of much of their art and this becomes apparent if you look at the dreadful 'social realist' art that followed his accent to power.

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