Exploration of the Infinite & Invisible – Lightsculptures by Pim Leenen
Dutch photographer Pim Leenen believes that there is a secret life hidden behind materials that at first glance seem self-evident, he hopes to capture this new meaning.
Triveni Animation by Kathryn Marshall
The film presented below definitively lifted my spirits on this ever so grey morning. It was quite a random find in fact. I stumbled across it when searching Kathryn Marshalls page, the creator of this piece below. Before we even start I recommend you to check out a short she made a while back title
unTitle Sequence by Martijn Hogenkamp & Marvin Koppejan
A really good sequence by Amsterdam based designer Martijn Hogenkamp, collaborated on by Marvin Koppejan. I found this through Martijn’s portfolio website, also known as The QBF. The QBF is a pretty cool site, which houses all Martijn’s information and also a select amount of work. The b
Water Sculpture by Shinichi Maruyama
I found this piece of work by Shinichi Maruyama titled Water Sculpture. Shinichi was born in Nagano, Japan, but now lives and works in New York. The video below compliments the series of images perfectly, showing the water in slow motion. It’s magic when you see things like this slowed down, s
Good Bye Berlin From Olivier Blaecke
I’m a big fan of people getting creative while on the road, so when I stumbled across this short memorising piece from the french multi-talent Olivier Blaecke I couldn’t help but crack a smile. Whilst taking the long trip from Germany’s capital city Berlin to his homeland, Olivier
Orion House By Christopher Hewitt
English self taught Director, Designer and Photographer Christopher Hewitt brings us some stunning production in the shape of his latest working “Orion House”. The short film was derived around the concept of two strangers paths crossing on one remarkable day, within the inner city of Lo
WMIG Build Film
I really enjoyed watching this film by We Make It Good, a collective group of writers, curators, dreamers, and thinkers telling stories in spectacular ways through the varied mediums of film, music, art, and experience. This short film, titled “Build”, was shot in the hills of Millerton,
Isle by Euan Preston
This isn’t the first time we’ve featured Euan Preston, last time we put up a piece titled Fall, which was dramatic, edgy and had some beautiful tones. I just caught on through vimeo that he produced a new piece, a time-lapse, shot on the island of Lindisfarne, Northumberland. He took his
Mono Lake and Mt. Shasta Time-lapse by Brian Ernst
A really striking video by Brian Ernst (aka Buck Forester), shot with a Sony EX1 in full HD. I would highly recommend waiting a little while to load up the high quality version on the youtube video below, definitely worth it. Brian is a great photographer, who usually takes pictures of the wildernes
Augmented Shadow by Joon Moon
I found this mesmerising video by Joon Moon called Augmented Shadow. This was a design experiment that produced an artificial shadow effect through the use of tangible objects on a displayable tabletop interface. The goals is to offer a new type of user-experience, with the project playing on the fa
Partex Oil and Gas by Filipe Carvalho
I found this creative video by Filipe Carvalho titled Partex Oil and Gas. The short film was produced with a Sony HD camera on a light box using printed transparencies, water and black ink. A really creative piece, in which Filipe has stepped outside of the box to get the finished product done. Plus
The River by Derek Henderson
I’m not sure if we’ve ever presented work from The Anthropologist, but it’s a regular site that i check. I always find the work really interesting, their ethos being that if you reveal the passions and pursuits of one person, it can result in the progress of many. Which pretty much