artPosted by cam levin Sat, October 31, 2009 17:56:27 find kitch/rubbish old paintings and paint colourful typography on top - that's what wayne white does.
peoplePosted by cam levin Thu, October 29, 2009 11:05:54 saw this years ago without knowing who was behind it - now have details - excellent project to show clusters of social groups - interesting particularly when you see the more 'unique' or individual types grouped together.
created by rotterdam based photographer ari versluis and profiler ellie uyttenbroek - this is exactitudes
possibilitiesPosted by cam levin Wed, September 30, 2009 10:42:01 this is spot on - for creative industries at least - old school vs new school working process.
artPosted by cam levin Tue, September 29, 2009 07:32:18 I like this modern day movie poster blogpost by 'alice' which collects retro styled movie posters and book jackets into one place.
outputPosted by cam levin Wed, September 23, 2009 09:30:11 what a superb short film this brand satire from french collective H5 is - distribution is limited - so you will have to seek it out - but it will be worth it....
photographyPosted by cam levin Tue, September 15, 2009 21:38:27 matt siber's sharp treatment of logos in the public domain lends them an ominous religious or alien quality - ironic & clever social commentary.
artPosted by cam levin Thu, September 10, 2009 20:15:36 apparantly sonosheets were a kind of cheap vinyl record in japan in the 60s & 70s featuring mostly theme music from anime, manga comics etc.
artPosted by cam levin Tue, May 19, 2009 18:40:11 evelien lohbeck animates notebooks - if you haven't seen this its well worth it... and also check her site.
artPosted by cam levin Tue, May 05, 2009 12:19:50 tattooist scott campbell has laser cut into stack of cash to create these works - his website is pretty cool too.
outputPosted by cam levin Sun, April 26, 2009 11:08:19 this is adam berg's spot for philips' new cinema screen 21:9 - the technique is most impressive check out the philips microsite also - http://www.cinema.philips.com/
artPosted by cam levin Tue, April 21, 2009 08:57:56 here's two different takes on what you find under the skin of pop / toy icons
first south korean hyungkoo lee analyses the skeletal qualities of US cartoon favourites: bugs bunny, coyote, donald duck.
next american artist jason freeny breaks down the anatomy of jeff koons' balloon dog, qee toys, lego and sackboy from little big planet (commissioned by wired magazine)
possibilitiesPosted by cam levin Wed, April 15, 2009 15:22:24 if you haven't seen this TED talk - check out the allosphere - a giant physical spherical space in which 3D graphics can be rendered, allowing those lucky enough - to walk into a 3D rendering of a brain or walk around an atom structure and so on.
possibilitiesPosted by cam levin Fri, April 10, 2009 09:40:56 somewhat disturbing / compelling child robot being developed in japan - now complete with 'social skills'. full article here