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Monthly Archives: August 2010

Buildings & Vampires

Posted on by Bobby Solomon

Directors Sebastian Baptista & Nico Casavecchia have taken the short story that Max tells his mother in the film version of Where The Wild Things Are and turned it into their own, short, tribute piece. It’s only a little over a minute but it’s certainly well done and impossible not to enjoy. I love the [...]

Bat for Lashes Visuals

Posted on by Danica van de Velde

As part of a collaboration for TreatStudios, Robin Bushell and Julia Pott directed a 20 minute visual projection set to accompany a live performance by Bat for Lashes earlier this year. In this short clip, the mystical and eerie animations, which unfold in a moody forest, visually harmonise with Natasha Khan’s ethereal and haunting voice. [...]

Headspace

Posted on by Alex Dent

No, it’s not a parade of the people that always sit in front of you at concerts, nor is it a competition to make a hat for Lady Gaga in the tradition of Frank Gehry; instead,  it’s a bunch of Environmental Design majors wandering around in hats they made. The video is longer than it [...]

The Desktop Wallpaper Project featuring Pavel Fuksa

Posted on by Bobby Solomon

Pavel Fuksa 1280×800 1440×900 1680×1050 1920×1200 2560×1440 iphone ipad Pavel Fuksa 1280×800 1440×900 1680×1050 1920×1200 2560×1440 iphone ipad Pavel Fuksa 1280×800 1440×900 1680×1050 1920×1200 2560×1440 iphone ipad Pavel Fuksa 1280×800 1440×900 1680×1050 1920×1200 2560×1440 iphone ipad Pavel Fuksa 1280×800 1440×900 1680×1050 1920×1200 2560×1440 iphone ipad Last Friday I posted a wallpaper from a fella’ named [...]

Andrew Archer

Posted on by Bobby Solomon

I’m completely blown away by the energy in the work of Andrew Archer, a 24 year old New Zealand illustrator who started out as a misguided designer. When I look at his art I think of jazz music, which might be one of those stupid clichés that people say, but so be it. The fluidity [...]

Hiyoko Imai

Posted on by Danica van de Velde

Using tiny fragments of delicate paper, Hiyoko Imai constructs dainty and intricate illustrative works. The Japanese-born, Amsterdam-based designer and illustrator follows a minimalist style, employing simple shapes to create new compositions. The look reminds me a little bit of collage, but is far more sophisticated in execution. You can also see the subtle influence of [...]