Sunday 24 February 2013

ITAP - Jonny Griffiths - Design Heroes: Matt Pyke.

http://www.arch2o.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/Hyundai-Vision-Hall5.jpeg (edited by me)

In the creative world you often hear about people who 'push the boundaries  and 'think outside the box', these people are the ones who 'break all the rules' and 'try not to be bound by one discipline'. Matt Pyke is no exception to this character profile. He is one of those people who let's nothing get in his way of success and he utilises anything and everything to help him progress. He spoke to Apple about the use of the Macintosh and how it helps him work from his attic in the northern town of Sheffield yet still uphold a robust and professional appearance to the outside world. He is a person to look up to and learn from certainly and I am glad Jonny chose Matt Pyke as his design hero.

With a list of clients like MTV, Apple, Hyundai, Coldplay, Chanel, Audi, Nissan, the V&A, Nike all projects of which were full of diversity yet had the unique stamp of Matt Pyke, I couldn't help but spend a good half an hour lost in his website. Universal Everything is the name of his company and he has recently launched Matt Pyke.com as a seperate entity, he said in an interview with 'It's Nice That'. 
"There’s more people now involved with Universal Everything. Other people are working on things, leading projects, but ultimately it’s still my baby. A lot of the work still stems from initial seed ideas I have, and I then tend to oversee the creative direction, help to push people further."
Some of my favourite pieces of his work are the work he did for Hyundai filmed here:


The beauty of the movement is captured beautifully and then represented by the digital work with such excellence, it's art. The idea behind this particular video, is 'Made By Humans' there are other works in the set that capture different elements of the creation of these Hyundai cars.
"What we tried to do is really emphasise the importance of the human and their role in the creation of things. Although a lot of what you see industrial and automated the important part is that the human spirit is in everything."
Matt Talks about the design process and how working on the computer is an essential part of that process. They transfer the video captured by dancers or tai chi masters and animate around the subjects so that only when the movement is applied, the play button is pressed, you can see what is actually going on. And in Matt's words "that's the thing that breathes the soul into the work".

No comments:

Post a Comment