Andrei Feheregyhazi Work Samples
All of these samples are referenced and numbered in my submission so you can choose which to view or engage with. All pieces have runtimes. I chose a couple pieces to showcase each of the different areas asked about in the application questions.
*You should download ‘Brellabot AR’ (My AR app) from the app store or google play store. Simply search Brellabot AR and it should come up. The app logo is of this little guy here.
#1 Augmented Reality Experiments Runtime 3:55
This video is a selection of various augmented reality pieces and experiments I created from September 2018, through April 2019.
Balloon Night is a piece that can be viewed using the BrellabotAR app. After you have installed the app on your phone or tablet, tap the BRELLABOT button, followed by the Art button, click ok, then point your phones camera at the image on the print. You will be able to look around an animated scene.
runtime 2:00
#2 Eugene Runtime 5:56
A film about a military bicycle who immigrates from Birmingham UK to Canada. This is more a showcase of my storytelling style than anything technical or immersive.
#3 Anglerpod Runtime 3:36
This piece again shows off story telling rather than anything technical. This was my first ever animation.
#4 Saskatoon: Where the art is VR Runtime 4:24
This is not technically virtual reality, it is a 360 stereoscopic 3d animation, but works with VR headsets including google cardboard. This piece was commissioned by the City of Saskatoon for when they hosted the 2019 Creative Cities Network Conference, where I was also artist in residence. I recommend viewing this in a swivel chair so you can look around, but the camera moves, so might make some people dizzy. To view in VR you will need to use the youtube app on your phone with google cardboard, or on another VR headset.
#5 Sample AR Book Page Runtime 1:19
This is an early sample of the augmented reality picture book I am making using the grants from SaskArts and the Canada Council For The Arts. There is a video showing what the page looks like augmented, as well as the image of the page itself so that you can view it with your phone if you like. To view the page open the Brellabot AR app and click on the SAMPLES button and point your phone camera at the photo.
Click the SAMPLES button in the Brellabot app to view the following image. It’s meant to sit flat like a page in a book, but can be viewed on a screen, just keep this in mind when viewing the tree.
#6 Iterations Runtime 2:29
For this one I went by Fajigajiga. Everyone who works on HitRECord productions goes by a handle.