A field of blue spheres rearrange itself into geometric patterns. The ultra-modern vibe of the graphics set the stage for the release of the actual ps5 console.
The work of maxim zhestkov, a Russian media artist. The similarities between his work and the graphics in Sony’s ps5 video make us think his studio was commissioned to make those graphics.
A column of thousands of tiny spheres lit by a stark overhead light forms the shape of the classic PlayStation circle. Cool blue light shifts through the column. The video was captured in the ps5 video.
A column of thousands of tiny spheres lit by a stark overhead light fades into different shapes. The GIF was created by zhestkov’s’thrillers’.
See out side-by-side of spheres creating canyons against a black wall taken from the ps5 video. Can you tell which is originally from Sony’s video?.
The ps5 reveal a cubical monolith in an empty, ceiling-lit room that opens up to reveal a colorful, layered inside. The room is filled with colorful, colorful, layer inside: the inside: a cubical monolitch.
A scene from a work of zhestkov’s called’- layers’ shows a rectangular monolith in an empty, ceiling-lit room that opens up to reveal a colorful, layer inside.
Sony has n’t replied to a request for comment about zhestkov’s participation. But zhestkov does list Sony as a client on his studio’s about page.
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