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Homes Of The Future: Exploring The Future Of Modern Homes
Mossawi Studios is a multi-disciplinary studio specialized in creating memorable, iconic, and bold experiences, blurring the lines between CGI, VFX, and Product Design.
Mossawi Studios was founded by Hussain Almossawi, a Product Designer & CGI Artist based in Brooklyn, New York. He has worked on a wide range of products across different industries worldwide, including footwear, automotive, and tech.
In this series, Homes of the Future explores modern, minimal, and futuristic homes that could exist in different environments through the power of CGI and Architectural Visualization. As artists, designers, and creatives, we all have our dream homes and spaces that help us thrive and supercharge our creativity.
#mossawi studios#architectural firm#design firm#homes of the future#future architecture#architecture#cgi#vfx#product design#hussain almossawi#product designer#cgi artist
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Arts & architecture, Hussain Almossawi, Mossawi Studios
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t+t – initial idea 2.
exploring feelings applied to 3d.
hussain almossawi – project 365
evoke emotion through visual experiences by intersecting science, technology and art
evoking emotion through motion
uncover hidden feelings when we look at or hear something in the non-digital world
he applied 'computer-generated re-simulating forces' to create objects of positive emotions – calmness, happiness, fun, and joy.
knack – thoughts into 3d
created a tool that 'visualises your thoughts and turns them into 3D sculptures'.
asks users questions before generating a 3d shape.
'visualises the way your mind works'.
'throughout the questionnaire, the “shape” assigned to your thoughts mutates, changing in texture, colour and movement in real-time depending on your answers'.
once done it offers insight on your traits
allows you to download your shape as a jpeg or gif.
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https://clotmag.com/news/insight-3d-art-evoking-emotion-by-breaking-the-law-of-physics
https://www.itsnicethat.com/news/mutant-knack-think-in-colour-digital-150322
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The Aesthetic Technologist: Hussain Almossawi on Art, Design and Creativity
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會發光的 Tesla 特斯拉足球鞋!馬斯克快考慮推出吧
Tesla 特斯拉時常會發表出人意料的周邊產品,像是 Teslaquila 特斯拉龍舌蘭酒、Short Shorts 放空熱褲 等一推出就供不應求。不過,在多樣周邊之中,特斯拉還沒有推出過鞋子。 近期 CGI 藝術家 Hussain Almossaw 設計一款特別的足球鞋,鞋款結合電能設計有藍、綠、紅等發光變化,潮到出水的設計,讓網友們想敲碗 Elon Musk 馬斯克把它變成真的。Continue reading
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Sensations - Art film by Hussain Almossawi from Hussain Almossawi on Vimeo.
Experience "Sensations" the animated art piece created by Hussain Almossawi using Adobe products, powered by Intel processors.
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Follow my work on Instagram: instagram.com/mossawi_/ YouTube: youtube.com/HussainAlmossawi/ Website: mossawistudios.com/
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Radiographista n. 1074, #IndustrialThursday
Oxygem by Hussain Almossawi
Knob Chair by Yeongkyu Jung
Google Pixel Slate Keyboard by Vincent Claudepierre
#design#industrial design#Industrial Thursday#product design#design product#consumer product#ergonomics#curated gallery#design inspiration#United States#South Korea
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530 Hussain Almossawi: How to Unleash you Creative Mindset
https://www.alainguillot.com/hussain-almossawi/ Hussain Almossawi is a Product Designer, digital artist, and author of The Innovator's Handbook: A Short Guide to Unleashing Your Creative Mindset.
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Sensations - Art film by Hussain Almossawi from Hussain Almossawi on Vimeo.
Experience "Sensations" the animated art piece created by Hussain Almossawi using Adobe products, powered by Intel processors.
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Follow my work on Instagram: instagram.com/mossawi_/ YouTube: youtube.com/HussainAlmossawi/ Website: mossawistudios.com/
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Ellon Musk Tesla's Galactic Football Shoes Concept
Ellon Musk Tesla’s Galactic Football Shoes Concept
Elon Musk already has his own spaceship, as well as a special tequila, and is ready to welcome humanity to Mars. Why couldn’t Tesla’s CEO have his own line of soccer equipment? Someone has already considered it and made the decision to proceed with the design. That’s how Tesla’s bespoke futuristic sneakers would appear. Hussain Almossawi, an Arab CIG (computer imaging) designer, was the brains…
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Adidas has been busy of late, revealing the latest incarnations of both its Copa and Predator boot lines.
The new Adidas Copa Sense emerges like a cleansing ray of light, shimmering and rippling in a golden halo. The boot boasts a trio of brand new technological innovations -- Sensepods, Touchpods and Softstuds -- all of which are designed to deliver the optimum on-pitch feel for players.
Sensepods are incorporated into the sole to help eliminate negative space around the ankle and heel, thus maximising the contact area between foot and ball.
Meanwhile, Touchpods are in place around the sides of the boot to help absorb impact, and the Softstuds underneath have all been injected with a malleable material to help the studs contort slightly and thus aid ball control.
The wavy Copa Fusionskin upper also makes it look like you've just stepped in a puddle of pure molten gold, which is a nice touch. Juventus' Paulo Dybala and Borussia Dortmund's Jude Bellingham are just two stars who will be slipping them on this season.
Released last month, the spiny Predator FREAK+ more than lives up to its name, with the futuristic laceless boot covered in 'Demonskin' technology for ultimate control and odd angular contours.
Having debuted in a lively 'solar yellow' colourway, the second iteration of the Predator FREAK+ is a much more gothic affair, with a stealthy blackout palette lending the boots even more of an unholy edge.
The third new offering from Adidas is an updated, limited edition of their classic Copa Mundial boot.
Based on the iconic 1982 boot, the new 'Eternal Class' Mundials have been blacked out and given a fancy new silver-chrome soleplate to lend a sleek, modern aesthetic to a timeless design.
Lovely stuff, though it's difficult to make the Copa Mundial look anything other than utterly elegant.
The strangest designs around
Adidas' hard work of late also saw it release the X Ghosted Peregrine Speed, inspired by the fastest animal around (the Peregrine Falcon), back in December 2020.
It certainly catches the eye... or should that be claw?
Here's a few more examples of weird and wonderful football boot designs -- most of which are so odd they never made it past the concept stage.
1. Tesla Boots
The creation of CGI artist Hussain Almossawi, who decided to explore what a football boot might look like were it designed and made by Elon Musk's electronic vehicle pioneers, Tesla.
As well as a minimalist bandage-style upper, the fictional boot also features luminescent neon trim -- making them perfect for night matches.
2. The P.I.G.
After retiring from the professional game in the 1980s, former Liverpool midfielder and budding entrepreneur Craig Johnston turned his hand to revolutionising the football boot.
He first helped create the original Adidas Predator, which used small rubber fins on the toe of the boot to improve ball control and swerve.
Johnston's next project was The P.I.G ('Patented Interactive Grip'), which was intended to be a detachable rubber sleeve that could be worn over the toe of any existing boot to maximise shot power, touch, etc.
Inspired by the rubber dimples on table tennis paddles, the P.I.G was rigorously tested (Germany and Bayern legend Franz Beckenbauer was even roped in to help at one point) but alas the design never made it past the concept stage -- due, at least in part, to how monstrously ugly it was.
3. Zygo Deztruct
Yet another attempt at creating the perfect grippy football boot was made by Australian brand Zygo, that decided to try covering its Deztruct model in little rubber suction cups.
The suction 'pods' were supposed to release energy when they came into contact with the ball, but in reality only served to make it look like the boots were made entirely of Lego.
4. Serafino 4th Edge
The 4th Edge is a football boot designed specifically to improve the accuracy and power of 'toe poke' shots -- i.e. the lesser-spotted technique of bluntly prodding a ball with the ends of your toes (think Ronaldinho vs. Chelsea in the Champions League in 2005).
Other than being exceptionally crude, the main issue with toe pokes is that they tend to hurt, which is where the 4th Edge comes in.
The Serafino is a fairly standard leather football boot, but with the addition of a blocky toe cap that supposedly improves the efficiency of shooting with both feet for players who aren't overly concerned what they look like while doing it.
They may look like a prank, but we assure you that the Serafino 4th Edge is a real boot that is still on sale to this very day -- they are even personally endorsed by former Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp.
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5. The Sho'ot
The Sho'ot (pronounced 'Shoe-oot') was a hybrid football boot/brogue design produced to help stop managers slipping over on the touchline.
Essentially a smart leather shoe with studs underneath, the Sho'ot were promoted by the late Graham Taylor, lending the product an air of credibility from a former England boss.
However, it should also be noted that these 'manager boots' were also released in conjunction with Football Manager 12 upon the game's UK release in October 2011. We'll allow you to draw your own conclusions.
6. Puma evoPOWER MB 9
As far as we know, the evoPower MB 9 was the only football boot ever to come with its very own mohawk hairstyle.
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Produced in kids sizes only back in 2015, the MB 9 was of course a limited edition boot designed to capitalise on Mario Balotelli's rising infamy, complete with the controversial Italian striker's 'Why Always Me?' catchphrase and a facsimile of his strip of hair.
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Homes Of The Future: Exploring The Future Of Modern Homes
Mossawi Studios is a multi-disciplinary studio specialized in creating memorable, iconic, and bold experiences, blurring the lines between CGI, VFX, and Product Design.
Mossawi Studios was founded by Hussain Almossawi, a Product Designer & CGI Artist based in Brooklyn, New York. He has worked on a wide range of products across different industries worldwide, including footwear, automotive, and tech.
In this series, Homes of the Future explores modern, minimal, and futuristic homes that could exist in different environments through the power of CGI and Architectural Visualization. As artists, designers, and creatives, we all have our dream homes and spaces that help us thrive and supercharge our creativity.
#mossawi studios#architectural firm#architecture#design firm#homes of the future#future architecture#cgi#vfx#product design#hussain almossawi#architectural visualization
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CONCEPTUAL ‘ELECTRIFIED’ TESLA FOOTBALL SHOES!
Sure, that is a concept, however what if it wasn’t? I mean, if Tesla could make surfboards then what precisely is preventing them from making football shoes at this point? Former clothier at Nike and Adidas, Hussain Almossawi, located himself asking the identical question. As a Tesla enthusiast, what if the organization with its resources, creativity, and particularly rich CEO, determined to move past sports activities-vehicles and layout sports activities clothing instead? The conceptual Tesla Football Shoes integrate Hussain’s love for soccer and for the Tesla logo into one undoubtedly radiant pair of overall performance sportswear. Nike, Adidas, Puma and Reebok are the biggest shoe brands in the world. They make the most sustainable and luxury shoes all over the world. But this football shoes of Tesla and that also by the designer of Nike and Adidas is an unique concept. The footwear are available in pristine white, with electroluminescent cloth woven into the edges and back, growing vibrant traces at the side, main to a glowing, pulsating Tesla brand on the back. Moreover, the studs on the bottom of the footwear glow too, making them appearance brilliant inside the darkish however even greater so whilst you’re dribbling away with the ball, growing one of the maximum stunning light-streaks as you run! This football shoes can't be a normal ones. The company name Tesla itself says everything about it. But that doesn't mean there is any compromise into the designs and su Read the full article
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Porsche 411 Study Doesnt Really Look Like Any Other Porsche And Thats A Good Thing - The Porsche 911 is one of the most iconic cars ever manufactured and despite the markets shift towards electrification is expected to stick around for some time yet. With this in mind artists Hussain Almossawi and Marin Myftiu have come together to imagine what a new sports car loosely inspired by the 911 could look like. Dubbed the Porsche 411 the vehicle takes some visual cues from vehicles of the 1950s and ... by @iamspeedrunner. Also, check out https://www.iamspeedrunner.com
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Don't Be Sheep by Hussain Almossawi #industrialdesign #productdesign #toydesign #wrkhaus https://ift.tt/2pFGXBE
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