Animaris Umerus By Theo Jansen
Alexander Schlichter brings us the latest creation from Theo Jansen, the man who brought us the majestical Strandbeest, a mechanical wooden structure that had the ability to move and crawl across the land. Director of photography for the previous film, Alexander is also a author, who lives and works
Tom Werber Animates for “Losers”
Tom Werber has bitten the bullet and decided to go solo on his own projects after working as an editor for a number of years. Now Directing & Writing his own pieces, he is beginning to build up and impressive set of productions. Today he brings us one of them in the form of music […]
Japan Taxi Driver by Daniel Gebhart de Koekkoek
Austrian photographer, Daniel Gebhart de Koekkoek, created this series of photographs for Waterfall Magazine called Japan Taxi Driver. In the photos we see Japanese taxi drivers taking a nap, although they look half dead, no taxi drivers were hurt in the proceedings. Founded in 2006, Waterfall Magaz
Into the Studio with Ryan McGinley
Mr Ryan McGinley has been making the internet rounds, definitely some self promotion going on. I don’t blame him though, his work deserves to be showcased. His new solo show in New York is soon to be opened, titled ‘Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere’, in which he will be showcasing h
Photographer Gemma Booth
London based photographer, Gemma Booth, produces work that is both quirky and individual. I love her style, what she does is very basic but stands out a mile off. From her simple portraits to her well styled fashion photography, she always stamps her mark. If you take a gander at her website, you ca
Collect From Soon Tong
Not to long ago photographer Soon Tong brought us a fantastic collection of images titled sail away, so I thought I would have a browse through his portfolio and see what he had been up to. This is where I found this short collection of four of a single model floating just above the surface [&hellip
Personal Projects From Phil Mollenkof
In house graphic designer Phil Mollenkof brings us this collection of personal projects that he has recently been working on, each of them have a real handmade craft and feel too them which is engaging and enticing. An intense interest in human communication is deeply wired within him, he lives life
Rulers that Measure Three Different Emotions by Eunah Kim
This specific project is called How’s it going?, a set of rulers that measure astonishment, sadness and happiness. Eunah Kim graduated last year from the School of Visual Arts, New York, he is an extremely talented guy, just head over to his portfolio site and see. Out of all the pr
The Cordwainer By Pete Stone
Insightful little video production created & presented to us by Pete Stone, Locally to Pete lives a master of his craft and a fine shoemaker, He decided to create this piece to showcase the talents and skills of the man they call The Cordwainer. Through the use of minimal lighting and a small a
A View Of Rochester From Josh Owens
Josh Owens brings us this impressive tilt shift style time lapse, filmed for his local television station who wanted for some footage of traffic flow of downtown Rochester – New York. After The first night of filming Josh was having some issues with security being concerned what he was up too,
Information Leak by Richard Evans
Richard Evans, the 27 year old creative retoucher and graphic designer, produced this piece of work called Information Leak. This was made using laser-cut letters that appear to be flowing out of a tap like water, hence the title of the project. The idea behind this design was to represent the infor
Misaki Kawai
Misaki Kawai was born in 1978 and grew up in Osaka, Japan. As a young girl she was influenced by western pop culture to a fanatical degree, especially 60’s fashion and the hippie culture, she even used to hand make clothes for herself to wear. She then went on to graduate from Art College in [