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Welcome to Grigori.com.au
by admin on Nov.22, 2008, under Blog, Projects, Visuals
It has been a long time since I have made any changes to my personal website. It was well up for a change and major update.
What has been happening in that time? First and foremost I have taken slightly different approach to things that I have done in the past and began pioneering fairly narrow creative field such as VJ’ing or Live Visual Performance. For nearly past 4 years I taken on exploring and developing content that became part of my live shows under (vj) vdmo Kstati moniker and since I have been performing throughout Queensland from Brisbane to Deep North at all kinds of multi day festivals, events and club nights.
Despite this swing on my career path which has brought me a new level of experience which I wouldn’t have gotten otherwise, I still have great passion for the web web related design and continually do my own research and applications to maintain personal aspects of online communication as well as selected clients work.
The biggest benefit in all of this is my undisputed growth in Motion graphics Production and specifically first hand knowledge on its application in live environment to all kinds of music. Since I have developed very much in-depth knowledge on After Effects which became a notepad and centre piece for work that I do along with other Multimedia environments such as Flash, Processing, vvvv, Visual Jockey and number of other production tools that make up my overall tool set.
The current aim with this site is to primarily concentrate on Web Development techniques and ongoing issues with the Web that make up the growing pattern on how web develops and grows. At present I see great deal of developments in the area of web regulation which somewhat concerns me on top of issues such as copyright, content accessibility, web standards, open source software and issues associated with growing and managing your products through it as well as other web related issues.
Welcome on board my dear reader, feel free to copy my xml feed for your rss reader software and keep up an eye on what I would consider to be an interesting flow of information as far as my research and issues affecting us on the web are concerned.