Posted by Fabio 22 June 2010
Mike Monteiro has more than a decade of experience creating outstanding visual and interactive design. He has served as lead visual designer for ReliefWeb, Six Apart, Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and for the Glaucoma Research Foundation.
Posted by Thorbjorn 10 June 2010
Euphorie is a live performance created by1024 Architecture, a studio focusing on the interaction between body, space, sound, visual, low-tech and hi-tech, art and architecture.
Posted by Thorbjorn 3 June 2010
A New Direction
To the Land of Opportunity
4 June - 3 July 2010
V1 Gallery
Flæsketorvet 69, 1711 Copenhagen
Posted by Thorbjorn 27 May 2010
Icinori is a French design & illustration studio run by Raphael Urwiller and Mayumi Otero.
Posted by Thorbjorn 24 May 2010
VICE & Intel are launching a project featuring more than 80 Artists from around the world pushing creative boundaries, including names like Interpol, Spike Jonze, Mark Ronson, Richie Hawtin, Ma Yansong, Alexandre Herchcovitch and many others. Five international exhibitions will be held in New York, London, Sao Paulo, Seoul and Beijing.
Posted by Thorbjorn 26 April 2010
“Designer Tuur Van Balen is currently working on a very intriguing project called Pigeon d’Or (”golden pigeon”). Pigeon d’Or involves manipulating the metabolism of pigeons and turning them from urban nuisance to winged dispensers of a soap-like substance that would contribute to making cities spic-and-span.” Read full article over at We Make Money Not Art.
Posted by Thorbjorn 26 April 2010
Interactive design studio Jason Bruges latest invention is a piece mimicking the Mimosa flower family - light panels that open and close like flowers in response to the presence of viewers. This installation was created in collaboration with Philips using their Lumiblade OLED (organic LED) modules and was presented for the first time during the Milan furniture fair 2010.
www.jasonbruges.com
Posted by Thorbjorn 2 April 2010
“It’s a shame to only have dreams at night. You should have a few opportunities during the day.” This wistful quote from Stephen Alesch speaks volumes about the spaces he and Robin Standefer create as architects and designers. Their firm Roman & Williams, is named for their grandparents, paying homage to another era. Together, they draw on the evocative moods, textures, and meaningful objects that linger somewhere between past and present.