February 8, 2010
This short stop motion animation called Digital Analogue was made with over six thousand still photos shot and then edited together. They carefully considered each photo in every video frame, as they would be for individual photo shots.
Since the introduction of digital technology the relationship between camera and photographer has altered dramatically. Speed and accessibility
February 8, 2010
I caught wind of this new exhibition at the whitechapel gallery in London thanks to superfuture. Called ‘where three dreams cross’, it celebrates 150 years of photography from india, pakistan and bangladesh. It gives an insight into how these countries have been shaped but most importantly it shows how photography has developed from the 19th century till present. The show …
February 8, 2010
Portland based artist Mark Warren Jacques recently had an interesting interview with Juxtapoz Magazine. He’s someone that i have never really noticed before, but this guy is very serious about his art, his work is detailed, symmetrical and fluid. It also speaks of a man who has a free imagination, not bound by any constraints.
Read the interview with Mark …
February 8, 2010
Short Memorising project brought to us from Director Daniel Askill, We have decided not to die is a groundbreaking experimental project developed on the concept of three figures undergoing a transformation through three rituals. Askill creates a surreal world though this piece in which these three figures seem to separate themselves, free from conventional space and time
February 7, 2010
This is a stunning handmade book titled “With Dad” by Stephen DiRado. The book is a documentation of Stephen’s relationship with his father Gene, who was affected by Alzheimer’s before passing away in December 2009. The photographs date back all the way to 1895, showing everyday life and events, making something deeply personal and moving.
I wish Stephen all the …
February 6, 2010
Short brought to us from London, Ontario, Canada based film and photography creator Jake Van Buskirk. Jake has said in the past that he is yet to find his style, and is looking to do so through his work, with pieces like this project, I don’t think he will go far wrong in the future.
February 5, 2010
Im a big fan of short documentaries, there very telling of who a person is, and what they stand for. So I thought I would bring you one today on established and highly experienced graphic artist John D Muller. For ten or so minutes John talks to us about his story, of how he ended up working for himself, his …
February 5, 2010
Books and Magazine can be a great source of inspiration, for any designer or creative mind. The Artist Book Database provides an online database of artist books, zines, catalogues and independent publications. Some you will have heard of, some you probably haven’t. But that’s the best thing about it, you can search through and get some inspiration that will be …
February 4, 2010
Pavel Tamakulov’s vector illustrations convey a simple message, this collection being about the four seasons. Each graphic is straightforward but quirky, nothing fancy but executed in a stylish and modern manner.
They remind me of the illustrations in Monocle, which i have to say have really grown on me. I think illustrators are coming more into the limelight these days, …
February 4, 2010
Nuit Blanche is a mesmerising, stark black and white short film brought to us by director Arev Manoukian, represented through Spy Films. This piece explores a fleeting moment between two strangers, revealing their brief connection in a hyper real fantasy. This is the best piece of constructed creative filming I have seen since Sky by Philip Bloom, pieces of this …