#startrek

Captain Kirk's Famous Khan Scream in ClaymationFour seconds are all sci-fi short filmmaker Dust needs to create the best clay animation ever made. Here’s the claymation rendition of Star Trek Captain James T. Kirk screaming “Khaaaaan!” in the iconic Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan movie.Via Gizmodo​#StarTrek #claymation #animation #Khan #JamesTKirk #CaptainKirk #Dust #StarTrekIITheWrathofKhan #WrathofKhanView the YouTube clip below (be sure to turn your sound on)
3D Anamorphic Spaceship Illusion on a Curved LED ScreenThis 3D anamorphic optical illusion of a Star Trek-like spaceship was displayed on a curved LED screen in a busy intersection in a shopping complex in Chengdu, China. It went viral when it was first released to the public last year.The display, made by LianTronics, showed the spaceship "breaking out" of the LED wall and turning around a bit.#LED #LEDCube #anamorphic #opticalillusion #LianTronics #trompeloeil #spaceship #StarTrekVideo: YinTech/YouTube​Here's a longer clip featuring the full 3D anamorphic spaceship optical illusion sequence from LianTronics:
Picard Shirt Tug Leads to Wardrobe (Comm) MalfunctionCaptain Picard sure likes to tug on his shirt, but even in the 24th century, apparently wardrobe (comm) malfunction is still a thing!Created by Spock Pointy-ear Vulcan on Facebook#StarTrek #WardrobeMalfunction #CaptainPicard #communicator
Star Trek Design: Actual Home Furnishings Used in Star TrekWhen he was laid off and quarantined due to the pandemic, long-time Trekkie named Eno decided to create Star Trek + Design, a website that tracks glassware, tableware, chairs, tables, lamps and other household items that are used in Star Trek:Star Trek + Design began as a personal quarantine project in March of 2020, a little over a year since buying my first Bodum Bistro (Picard Cup) set. I’d just been laid off from my job due to the pandemic, and found myself spending far more time watching Star Trek than I had when I was employed. Being drawn to the aesthetics of Trek, especially of The Next Generation, made me curious about the specific objects that set designers used to create the visual embodiment of what living and working on a starship would look like in a technologically-advanced, post-scarcity future. I’d already known about the contributions of Carsten Jorgensen (Bistro Cup), Maurice Burke (TOS Tulip Chair), and Joe Colombo (Boby Cart), and decided to research the other designers whose work may have been used.#StarTrek #furniture