Midnight Polygon have begun to expand and experiment with art and technology, so we've been developing a mobile app that can bring art to life and include a fun interactive element. We launched a demo version of our mini-game 'Lost Objects' at Liverpool's one night arts and culture festival Light Night Liverpool, where the theme for 2016 was 'Experiment'!
The app is now available to download on Google Play HERE.
You can download the markers HERE or contact us if you'd like to purchase full colour prints to decorate your wall!
The app will be available to Apple devices soon.
Light Night is a one night arts and culture festival held every year in Liverpool, with exhibitions, installations, performances and all sorts happening all across the city.
Midnight Polygon were excited to be involved in our first event, where we collaborated with the talented art and tech folks at Draw & Code to make a paper model installation and projection mapping show. We were also joined by the creatives behind Draw The Line who covered the tables with paper and provided pens for everyone to doodle, as Midnight Polygon held its first paper craft workshop.
Project: Terminator Cerebrum
Disciplines: 3D / Illustration / Paper Toy
Highly dangerous. Slightly Adorable.
Project: Voodoo Shrunken Heads
Disciplines: 3D / Illustration / Paper Toy
This papertoy was designed for the Brothers of the Stripe group show 'Voodoo' - exhibited at Lik+Neon gallery.
If you would like to have a go at making your own voodoo head, all you have to do is click one of the links below and share about us, and you'll get a link to a downloadable file!
To celebrate Chinese New Year 2015 'Year of the Ram' - we decided to release a free to download paper toy for everyone to create. A big thanks to our talented friend Natsuki Otani for collaborating with us on the pattern for the toy.
Template design by - Midnight Polygon
Pattern design by - Natsuki Otani
Download HERE
A DIY paper toy luminary inspired by the adorable Dumbo Octopus found in the deep sea!
These were sold at the Liverpool Winter Arts Market 2015 and each blank template came with crayons and fairy lights.