Posted by Fabio 14 December 2010
100% playfull and colorfull analog collages (with a touch of nostalgia) from chilean artist Virginia Echeverria Whipple. read more
Posted by Fabio 13 December 2010
Eva Eun-Sil Han was born in Korea where she lived for 27 years.. She was first introduced to collage in primary school. As a child she loved to play with papers, like “drawing paper, paper dolls, cutting them out, making their outfits.” She studied for two years at the Design Institute of Graphic Art in Seoul, Korea and one year at the L’Atelier d’Art de la Grange des Champs, Belgium. read more
Posted by Fabio 7 December 2010
Alejandra Villasmil paints, draws and collages over vintage magazine covers. The personalities that don the covers, even if you could somehow recognize them, are lost forever as all or most of the individual features are hidden under the applied media. Villasmil is commenting as much on the way fame is manufactured, as it is fleeting. read more

Posted by Fabio 6 December 2010
Louis Vuitton introduces the first step of the video diptyque dedicated to the men’s Spring/Summer 2011 collections. This season is embodied by the artist and tatooist Scott Campbell, who collaborated on the runway collection presented in June 2010 in Paris.
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Posted by Thorbjorn 22 November 2010
A2-Type is a new type foundry set up by the London based design studio A2/SW/HK. Established to release and distribute over a decade’s worth of specially crafted typefaces the foundry offers access to a unique collection of fonts.
Posted by Fabio 11 November 2010
Gustavo Eandi (born in 1981, Mar del Plata, Argentina), He’s heavily influenced by black and white photocopies, Hardcore 80s records covers, street Typography, Logos and badly made graffiti. He worked as an illustrator for many artists such as Damo Suzuki (CAN), Victoria Mil, Madlib, J.Rocc, Arnau Sala, Adam Freeland and the swiss duo Smash FX, among others. read more

Posted by Fabio 9 November 2010
Through this interactive website, participants may draw their own portrait of Johnny Cash to be integrated into a collective whole. As people all over the world contribute, the project will continue to evolve and grow, one frame at a time. Created by director Chris Milk and Aaron Koblin.
Posted by Fabio 9 November 2010
A sensorial wearable device forcing to smell grass and to hear your own breath. Equipped with fresh turf and headphones, this mask inhibit the visual system while enhancing the olfactory by the proximity with soil. The device defines also a sensory territory constructed by the rhytm of the breath, which is diffused from the headphones with a 1.5 sec. delay. read more