
THE LATEST PROJECTS FROM THE LOST FUTURES - NOV 2024
In November, The Lost Futures is proud to share the work we have built with a range of clients that express the diverse, feminine and chic side to our studio.
CHERRELLE CHAMPAGNE
We begin with a custom Cyberdelic Hyperloop crafted for Philadelphia-based artist and model Cherrelle Champagne
To promote her new single, Best Friend, we built a model from 180 images of Cherrelle, transforming her into a fully synthographic representation. In this hyperloop, she dances to her own song, shapeshifting through over 30 different outfits.
Her reaction says it all:
“Omg!!! Wow!! This is amazing! I’m so mind-blown! It looks so much like me!! I am unbelievably impressed,” she said.
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ELLIE SEDGWICK
COMFORTABLE IN MY SKIN
Next up, Australian sexual empowerment photographer Ellie Sedgwick sought something magical to reveal the cover of her debut photography book, celebrating vulva diversity.
The Lost Futures collaborated closely with Ellie to create a custom Cyberdelic Hyperloop, paired with a Twin Peaks-inspired soundtrack set to the opening words from her book.
When revealed to her 90,000+ followers, the response was phenomenal—hundreds of fans commented on the mesmerizing, mysterious blend of words, visuals, and sound.
This sparked an influx of requests from Ellie’s followers, eager to develop their own hyperloops for their channels—and now, several are in production!
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TELECINE FEVER DREAM
THE LOST FUTURES ORIGINAL WORK
Following these exciting client projects, we created a new art series called Telecine Fever Dream, blending high-contrast televisual aesthetics with a feminine, ethereal touch—complete with our custom-designed soundtracks.
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GOBLIN COSSACKS - BREAK BLOCKS
THE LOST FUTURES ORIGINAL WORK
Amid the rapid advancements in the synthographic landscape, we're constantly innovating—groundbreaking technologies emerge almost weekly!
We stay at the forefront of these developments, immediately integrating new systems, reworking past creations, and evolving them into fresh forms. Here, we apply break-blocking (a technique where vastly different base plates are rendered and animated with contrasting styles within the same visual motif) to our static series The Cyberdelic Escape from the Self-Replicating Goblin Cossacks, transforming the originals into striking new animations.
This combi-triset also features an original soundtrack by The Lost Futures.
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