Visual Senses Design

Visual Senses Design Multifaceted Designer

Expertise acquired perfected and implemented on five continents starting from
Europe, Hong Kong, South Africa and now Canada: A power-brain of creativity Interior & Architectural Design, ready2wear apparel, sport & Couture Designer, Worldwide Corporate Uniform Designer from Hong Kong to Beverly Hills and New York. An array of graphics from Walt Disney to personal Digital Art Collections
Accredited film Art Director, Costume and Set Design and photographic stylist.

“The Case Is Clear: Couture vs. AI”Artificial Intelligence stands accused of distortion, deviation, and aesthetic miscon...
03/28/2026

“The Case Is Clear: Couture vs. AI”
Artificial Intelligence stands accused of distortion, deviation, and aesthetic misconduct.
Designers step forward to expose the subtle evasions hidden behind seemingly precise outputs.
The evidence is visual. The deviations undeniable.
Who holds the truth of form — human intuition or machine interpretation?
Make your case.


01/14/2026

This image shows 𝗢𝗽𝗲𝗿𝗮 𝗚𝗮𝗿𝗻𝗶𝗲𝗿 together with a cutaway diagram that explains how the building works inside. From the outside, the Opéra Garnier looks like a richly decorated palace. Inside, it is closer to a carefully engineered machine, designed to control sound, movement, light, and illusion long before modern technology existed.

The building was designed in the 19th century, at a time with no microphones, no electric motors, and no digital effects. Everything had to function naturally. The cutaway view reveals that the opera house is built in vertical layers, each with a specific role.

At the center is the main auditorium, shaped like a horseshoe. This shape is not decorative. It helps sound travel clearly from the stage to every seat, even the highest ones. The red velvet, wood, and gold details also play a role. These materials absorb and soften sound, making voices clearer and warmer.

Below the stage, several underground levels hold platforms, lifts, storage areas, and corridors. These spaces allowed stage workers to change scenery quickly during performances. Entire sets could be raised or lowered using ropes, pulleys, and counterweights, all operated by hand. This made dramatic scene changes possible without stopping the show.

Above the stage is an even more impressive space: the fly tower. From the very bottom of the machinery under the stage to the top of this tower, the vertical stage system reaches about 50 meters, or roughly 165 feet. That is as tall as a 15-story building. Most of this height is completely invisible to the audience. It is necessary so that full backdrops and large scenery pieces can be lifted entirely out of sight.

Deep underground, the cutaway also reveals a large water reservoir. The ground here flooded easily during construction, so engineers chose to contain the water instead of removing it. This underground lake later inspired the legend of the Phantom of the Opera and is still used today by firefighters for training.

The building also reflects strict social rules of its time. Wealthy guests entered through the grand staircase, designed for display and elegance. Performers and workers used separate, narrow corridors built only for efficiency. Even lighting mattered: gas lamps required ventilation, which explains many hidden air spaces and passages.

This image shows that the Opéra Garnier is not just beautiful architecture. It is a complex system where engineering, art, sound, and social life all work together, including the many parts the audience never sees.

And I thought we have a very "vivid" imagination?
12/02/2025

And I thought we have a very "vivid" imagination?

Saudi Arabia has taken a step into the future of motorsport with the unveiling of a brand-new, purpose-built Formula 1 circuit near Riyadh, a facility whose estimated cost is about USD 500 million. The track will be located in Qiddiya City, a massive “city-within-a-city” development created unde...

Two KILOMETERS 2000 m into the sky ?
11/26/2025

Two KILOMETERS 2000 m into the sky ?

Could this actually be built?Head to https://brilliant.org/TheB1M/ for a 30-day free trial and get 20% off an annual premium subscription. This video contain...

WOW and so suddently Mons in Belgium turns out to show an image of a futuristic "Mini China"
11/26/2025

WOW and so suddently Mons in Belgium turns out to show an image of a futuristic "Mini China"

A striking new railway hub has just opened in Belgium, and it’s already grabbing attention around the world. The recently completed Gare de Mons (Mons Station) in the city of Mons has been named one of the “seven most beautiful train stations in the world” for 2025 by the Prix Versailles (an i...

Anyone wanting to learn animation and   in   here is an amazing tutorial "FROM FRANCE"
03/06/2025

Anyone wanting to learn animation and in here is an amazing tutorial "FROM FRANCE"

I have become rather quite here but building my 3D game for   is very time consuming. These people that bring anything 3...
03/06/2025

I have become rather quite here but building my 3D game for is very time consuming. These people that bring anything 3D alive in make things look so much better and give proportions, could be yourself in the near future.

just came across this very pretty 3D building animation made in
03/05/2025

just came across this very pretty 3D building animation made in

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All our friends far and close, you are on our minds in this Year 2025 of the snake. It seems to become a questionable bi...
01/28/2025

All our friends far and close, you are on our minds in this Year 2025 of the snake. It seems to become a questionable bitter sweet year!

Our     on 18 very distinctive floor levels will make you   into a world never seen before as a game space. It will HOT ...
12/22/2024

Our on 18 very distinctive floor levels will make you into a world never seen before as a game space.
It will HOT & STEAMY like a new type of Las Vegas.
Look out to our on in the section

It feels like ages ago when I created our first 3D holiday seasons card. This was in Lumion since then I moved into Twin...
12/22/2024

It feels like ages ago when I created our first 3D holiday seasons card. This was in Lumion since then I moved into Twinmotion and Unreal Engine. Way more complexe software. I look forward to create an animated Holiday card for next year. This year we are way to busy to work on our game project

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