The Grand Hotel of Netherworld S1: Workflow of Physical Simulation in 3D Animation
The Grand Hotel of Netherworld S1: Workflow of Physical Simulation in 3D Animation
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Join Zhao Ziwei as he follows his workflow of his animated video piece, The Grand Hotel of Netherworld S1. This presentation delves into integrating physical simulations within the realm of mixed reality 3D animation, highlighting the dynamic interplay of realistic cloth simulation, water behaviour, and smoke effects designed to enhance immersive storytelling and user experience. The project vividly replicates real-world physical phenomena by leveraging advanced algorithms and rendering techniques, enabling more lifelike and interactive animations. By advancing visual fidelity and bridging the gap between virtual and tangible realities, Zhao’s work offers insights into the future of 3D content creation for mixed reality platforms. The event will open with a screening of The Grand Hotel of Netherworld S1, followed by an artist talk covering the technical aspects of the work.
About the Artist
Zhao Ziwei is a 3D artist specializing in CG animation, mixed reality, virtual reality, augmented reality, and digital art. His practice aims to integrate traditional mythology into profound philosophical themes through modern digital expression, uniquely through deconstruction and reconstruction. Zhao's creations use advanced technologies such as physical simulation, cloth simulation, dynamic graphics, and character animation to bring a strong visual impact to the audience. His greatest passion is to perfectly blend Eastern and Western aesthetics and philosophies to present them in a visually pleasing way. Zhao studied in the Integrated Digital program at the School of Image Arts at Toronto Metropolitan University. Zhao is a finalist for the 2024 InterAccess Media Arts Prize.
About the Media Arts Prize
Since 1990, the InterAccess Media Arts Prize has been granted annually to a graduating student whose work exhibits excellence and innovation in new media practice. Faculty from university programs within the GTA are invited to nominate a student to be considered for a solo exhibition in InterAccess's gallery. Nominations are adjudicated by InterAccess's Programming Committee, who select a prize winner to be awarded a solo exhibition opportunity, a complimentary one-year studio membership, and professional development and mentorship. All finalists receive a complimentary one-year studio membership to InterAccess and an opportunity for a public artist talk.
Location
InterAccess, 950 Dupont Street, Toronto, ON, M6H 1Z2