“Women In Techno_logy” explores the intersection of female artistry and techno music showcased at the Athens Concert Hall as part of the Athens Digital Arts Festival. The project draws inspiration from underground electronic culture while infusing elements of the mythological Muses and modern aesthetics, merging underground electronic aesthetics with the elegance of classical themes. Its visual style embraces vibrant, pulsating colors and abstract forms, capturing the raw energy of techno. The artwork blends motion design, typography, and performance visuals, capturing the vibrant energy of women in the genre, conveying a fusion of the bold underground ethos with a refined artistic approach, creating a multi-sensory experience that resonates with the spirit of innovation and expression.
Year:May 27, 2018Production:Athens Digital Arts Festival, Athens Concert HallDuties:Concept, Art direction, 3D & Animation, Motion Graphics, Post Production
Design Approach
The motion design strikes a balance between futuristic visuals and minimalism, using sleek black-and-white visuals as the foundation while infusing vibrant neon hues of cyan, green, and purple to create an electrifying yet cohesive atmosphere. The concept draws inspiration from the modern techno culture, seamlessly integrating clean typography, glitch effects, and dynamic visual transitions to evoke the pulsating energy of the event.
Cyan acts as the cornerstone of the color palette, both visually and conceptually. Its glowing vibrancy adds depth and dimension to the otherwise minimal black-and-white foundation, making the visuals pop and feel multi-layered. It is used strategically to lead the viewer's eye, highlight key moments, and create stark contrast against darker elements, evoking a sense of digital precision. Additionally, its interplay with neon green, red and purple enriches the composition, establishing a high-tech, chromatic harmony that reflects the cutting-edge theme defining the futuristic tone but also adding visual rhythm, as it pulses in sync with the glitches and transitions.
High-speed glitches and intentional distortions mimic the mechanical and experimental soundscapes of techno, while also representing the cutting-edge nature of the event's theme.
Inspired by the visual language of synth engineering and programming, modular input/output (I/O) patterns are integrated throughout the sequence. These elements are reminiscent of patch cables, control knobs, and signal flow diagrams, symbolizing the hands-on creativity and technical precision that defines electronic music production. The abstract modular designs are also layered and animated in sync with the glitches, reinforcing the idea of interconnected systems driving both the visuals and the sound. These I/O motifs reflect the foundational role of programming and engineering in creating the raw, innovative spirit of techno.
The type design is sleek and geometric, maintaining legibility while complementing the futuristic vibe. Transitions use seamless fades and quick flashes, giving a sense of rhythm akin to a music beat.
The creation of this title sequence was a seamless blend of 3D artistry and post-production precision. The statues, lighting, and overall composition were meticulously modeled and rendered in Cinema4D, with the 3D elements brought to life using the powerful Octane Render engine. Octane’s realistic lighting and texturing capabilities allowed for a futuristic, high-gloss aesthetic that elevated the statues and environments, adding a tactile depth and luminosity that echoes the high-tech theme of the event. In post-production, the titling, glitch effects, chromatic aberration, and intricate UI elements were crafted in After Effects, serving as the dynamic layer that interacts with the 3D visuals. The merging of these two worlds—Cinema4D’s immersive 3D environments rendered through Octane and After Effects' bold, glitchy energy—resulted in a cohesive visual experience. Every glitch, glow, and movement was synchronized to the rhythm of the sound design, creating a visceral connection between the visuals and the pulsating energy of techno music. This careful integration of cutting-edge tools not only ensured technical precision but also allowed for creative freedom, where 3D elements and post-effects fused together to reflect the innovation and technical artistry at the heart of the event.
Credits:
Event Concept By: Eskaysounds
Art Director: John Katehis
Performance VIsuals: Pandelis Diamantides
Performances:
Anna V
DJ Fo
Jokasti & Nek
Rena
Production:
ADAF / Athens Digital Arts Festival
Megaron / Athens Concert Hall