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Featured Work From The Gallery: Week 11

Each week we bring you our favorite projects from the Gallery, showcasing the best of what The Creators Project community has to offer.

You may have noticed our new online Gallery. It’s a place where creative professionals can showcase their portfolio of work, gain exposure, build their network, find collaborators, and become eligible for funding opportunities like The Studio. It’s also a place where fans of cutting edge creative work can discover new artists and inspiring projects. Each week we’ll be selecting a few of our favorites and bringing you the best of what The Creators Project community has to offer. To have your work featured, submit your tech-powered projects to the Gallery.

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Constanza Casas, Mark C Mitchell and Pieter Steyaert: The Creators

The Creators is a wildly impressive (and aptly titled) audio-reactive multi-touch installation from Constanza Casas, Mark C Mitchell and Pieter Steyaert, which was conceived, coded and debuted at the University of Sydney. Built in Processing (and with the help of several Processing libraries), the responsive interface lets every participant be a Creator through exercising a “recognized responsibility.”

Kid Grandios: FRACTURE Typeface

Each character in this experimental 3D typographic set from German graphic designer Kid Grandios, was constructed randomly and generated from 200 black fragments that loosely resemble smooth black stones or geometric ink blots. The typeface, which you can download for free here, includes all the letters from A-Z (excluding the lowercase versions), are 2500×2500 pixels wide (300 DPI) and saved in the .PNG format with transparent backgrounds. And did we mention it’s free?

Brock Davis: Recent Personal Projects

Minneapolis-based artist Brock Davis is the creative director at a local ad agency but spends his weekends and spare time executing delightfully playful, smart and well thought-out design projects, allowing us to see everyday objects in a brand new light. Inspired by the spontaneous nature of his kids, this roundup of his recent personal projects includes the Snoutlets (pigs with snouts made from electric sockets), a model of Stonehedge built from Rice Krispies, a gummy bearskin rug, and the Twinkie Circuitry, above, which juxtaposes the soft, creamy texture of a Twinkie with its rigid mechanical interior.