Muti Randolph isn’t an artist, a designer, or an architect. He’s a technology junkie and a creative genius. His creativity is only limited by his imagination. Although that sounds like a cliche’ its actually true. He dreams up some of the coolest environments whether they are for a temporary installation, a nightclub, or a fashion show. He has absolutely no fear or limitations when its comes to what’s possible. I find that damn inspirational.
Randolph is currently featured as a part of Intel and Vice Magazines The Creators Project. Which is described as:
The Creators Project is a new network dedicated to the celebration of creativity and culture across media, and around the world. At a time in the history of the arts where digital technologies have revolutionized distribution, democratized access, and completely re-imagined the scope and scale with which an artist can create a vision and reach an audience, The Creators Project is a completely new kind of arts and culture channel for a completely new kind of world.
Its fantastic to see a truly global site with genuinely intriguing content. Fair warning – once you start watching the videos you sort of get sucked in and end up watching them all. Bravo to you guys for a job well done!






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Definitely inspiring – excellent project!
Blurring the lines between creative disciplines is where all the action is. Specifically, the loosely organized Media Architecture field is responsible for what I consider to be the most compelling art and design currently being produced.
The spread of open source controller technology is putting powerful programming tools into the hands of any artist who has the desire to master them – with jaw dropping results. Daniel Rozin’s mirror projects are an interesting example of how it can apply to personal work.
http://vimeo.com/7820387
Larger firms with multinational corporate budgets are able to utilize existing architecture as the basis for “living public art” which can transform the entire character of an urban environment, as was done in the Leverkusen Bayer Tower
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7sS6FbTDDuo
On a more temporary basis, dimensional video mapping on architectural forms is as mouth watering as it is mind blowing. Check out this 555KUBIK project if you haven’t seen it already.
http://vimeo.com/5595869
More coverage of these sorts of projects!