Trichrome Blue By Lois van Baarle
Created as a Final piece for graduation from Utrecht School of Arts Trichrome Blue is an eye capturing animation by Dutch creative Lois Van Baarle. Trichrome Blue is actually one part of a three part animated series and sets out to offer thought rather than material, in this section of the series we
A day in Paris by Benoit Millot
This is an animation video titled ‘A day in Paris’ by Benoit Millot, which was all shot on a Canon 7D. It looks like he roamed around paris shooting random scenes, for example at a zebra crossing, and animated a robot fitting into each situation. It’s a well done piece that’s
Sonar by Renaud Hallee
Some great work from motion designer Renaud Hallee, it’s an official selection of the Annecy International Animation Film Festival. The video titled ‘Sonar’ is a decompositions of instruments, cyclical movements and abstract shapes. I have to say i love the simplicity of the projec
Undone By Hayley Morris
Influenced by the grip of Alzheimer’s disease on her grandfather Hayley Morris created this conceptual stop motion piece which won best animated short at Slamdance, a famous independent filmmakers festival in Utah. Using textured and tactile materials Hayley creates a bed for the sc
Immersion by Photographer Rob Cooper
Robert Cooper is a British photographer and video artist, in which Wallpaper* got together with to talk about his newest film titled Immersion. Immersion has people filmed through a screen, in which a Red digital camera is embedded, he then takes stills from the footage and the extremely high-resolu
Good Morning Rachel by Christopher Hewitt
Christopher Hewitt is a self-taught London based Freelance Director, Designer and Photographer. He has 9 years of commercial experience, including working for clients such as EMI Records, BBC and the Discovery Channel. Good Morning Rachel is a voyeuristic short film peering in on the morning after a
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