The Invisible Mouth
A SCIFI CRIME MYSTERY
Roborace is a platform focusing on competition between AI drivers at high speed. Its vehicles are based on full size race cars modified into four wheeled robots. These robots are called Devbot 2.0s and are the same across all teams. Their AI drivers make the difference between an overtake and a crash, ultimately a victory and a loss.
The Invisible Mouth
A SCIFI CRIME MYSTERY
Roborace is a platform focusing on competition between AI drivers at high speed. Its vehicles are based on full size race cars modified into four wheeled robots. These robots are called Devbot 2.0s and are the same across all teams. Their AI drivers make the difference between an overtake and a crash, ultimately a victory and a loss.
The Invisible Mouth
A SCIFI CRIME MYSTERY
Roborace is a platform focusing on competition between AI drivers at high speed. Its vehicles are based on full size race cars modified into four wheeled robots. These robots are called Devbot 2.0s and are the same across all teams. Their AI drivers make the difference between an overtake and a crash, ultimately a victory and a loss.
The Invisible Mouth
A SCIFI CRIME MYSTERY
Roborace is a platform focusing on competition between AI drivers at high speed. Its vehicles are based on full size race cars modified into four wheeled robots. These robots are called Devbot 2.0s and are the same across all teams. Their AI drivers make the difference between an overtake and a crash, ultimately a victory and a loss.
The Invisible Mouth
A SCIFI CRIME MYSTERY
Roborace is a platform focusing on competition between AI drivers at high speed. Its vehicles are based on full size race cars modified into four wheeled robots. These robots are called Devbot 2.0s and are the same across all teams. Their AI drivers make the difference between an overtake and a crash, ultimately a victory and a loss.
Nicolas Kadima
DIRECTOR
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CREATIVE DIRECTOR
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ART DIRECTOR
I grew up in the province of Quebec, Canada. My interests in art and technology come from my dad, a University Professor in Electrical Engineering. My childhood was spent watching science-fiction movies and drawing comic strips.
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In High School I fell in love with cinema and spent countless hours with my friend Denis Villeneuve dissecting films and developing a critical eye. Today, it is even more of a pleasure to share thoughts on the medium with one another.
I eventually moved to Toronto and graduated from OCAD where I met Rod Chong. With him I refined my visual sense, which became even more technology informed.
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And today, I enjoy exploring new possibilities for impactful visual communication.
I am highly collaborative and completely open to any interesting project you might have.
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Contact me further down.