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Axel Ebert →Axel EbertAxel Ebert, born in France in 1974, grew up in Germany and studied Graphic Design at the Universität für Angewandte Kunst in Vienna and the Gerrit Rietveld Academy in Amsterdam. After graduation he moved to Berlin in 2001 and worked as a graphic designer at studio38. In 2005 he started up his own business, focusing on the creation of digital moving images. His other works include : Male Displacement (Animation, 1999), The Quantum Browser (Animation, 2000), Urban Drift (Animation, 2003) and Designspotting (Animation, 2004). Furthermore, he is working for commercial graphic design, interactive and motion graphics works for various clients, including Timberland, BMW and Siemens.
works by this author:
Bluescape
Bluescape
Axel Ebert, Michael Ebert
02:54, Color, Stereo, DE, 2006
An experimental animation clip about memory. Something is triggered in the protagonist's mind, resulting in a flashback which takes over his physical constitution. |