Rimantas Lukavicius (KORB) 

(*1983) is a Lithuanian CG artist. He started to experiment with motion graphics in 2001. He is now working in RGB Production House as a designer, and is also studying Photo/ Media in Vilnius Art Academy.

KORB is a freelance based motion design studio founded by CGI director Rimantas Lukavicius. Working along with the other freelancers and companies KORB specifies in visual effects, motion graphics and mixed media projects. KORB has been bringing ideas to motion and backwards since 2005.

 

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We are digital filmmaking and design company, seeking for aesthetic and technical perfection in our work. By producing diverse digital and live action content we help our clients to tell innovative stories, deliver messages and implement powerful ideas.

Founded by CGI director Rimantas Lukavicius now the company integrates visual effects, motion design, live action and mixed media. Creating projects for advertising, broadcast, fashion and music. Since its establishment KORB has gained worldwide recognition for its unique style, focused on photosurrealism, progressive techniques and professional approach. Vilnius based company was honored to work for worldwide brands as MTV, Formula 1, Discovery.

KORB's team is driven by deeply held passion for technology, we are obsessed by mathematical precision and programming subtleties. We are known for our passion to explore physical, mathematical nature of unusual forms, substances and materials. But we believe that most powerful is our ability to generate cutting-edge creative ideas, execute them beautifully and aesthetically. We are design addicts, art lovers, fashion and architecture trend hunters, continuing to explore the boundaries of multi platform world.

 

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Notations 21 (2009) by Theresa Sauer features illustrated musical scores from more than 100 international composers, all of whom are making amazing breakthroughs in the art of notation. Notations 21 is a celebration of innovations in musical notation, employing an appreciative aesthetic for both the aural and visual beauty of these creations. The musical scores in this edition were created by composers whose creativity could not be confined by the staff and clef of traditional western notation, but whose musical language can communicate with the contemporary audience in a uniquely powerful way. (Notations 21 Project)

Sonic Graphics/Seeing Sound (2000) by Matt Woolman presents exemplary work from studios around the world in three sections: Notation analyses the use of sign and symbol systems in creating identity and branding for music artists, recording projects and performances; Material considers how products can package the intrinsic nature of the music they contain; and Atmosphere looks at how space and multidimensional environmeaants can be used to visualize sound. A reference section includes studio websites and a glossary. (Thames & Hudson)

 

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