Posted by Fabio 22 October 2009
A short film collection of twittering lights from 2005 to 2009. Most of them filmed in the streets of hamburg.
Posted by Fabio 22 October 2009
This is a kinetic sculpture and advanced VJing machine. It produces images and reveals the production at the same time. It is a media facade installation and a comment on Villém Flussers techno-images. It was created in 2009 in the classes “Narrative Architecture” in Potsdam University of Applied Sciences / Germany.
Posted by Fabio 22 October 2009
Very nice short film about the Installation Alex Diamond created for the ARTotale street art-project in Lüneburg, October 2009. ARTotale is a street art project hosted by LEUPHANA University of Lüneburg, curated by Rik Reinking.
Posted by Fabio 22 October 2009
Beautiful oil paintings by Spanish artist Antonio Satin. Antonio Satin was born in Madrid (Spain) but now lives and works in Berlin. Make sure to see more of his work here.
Posted by Fabio 22 October 2009
Alex Diamond presents his latest series of works, a project study titled “Being Alex Diamond” at the Heliumcowboy Gallery in Hamburg. Photography blends with painting and drawing, and the mask has moved into the center of attention. The series consists of approximately 40 photopaintings. Other new works include drawings … and lots of tentacles.
Posted by Fabio 22 October 2009
Recently gaining recongnition as one of 15 creatives who will define the future of arts in Britain by the Independent. Alex Turvey is a director, designer and illustrator with an eclectic oeuvre of projects ranging from music videos to illustrated charity cereal boxes.
We caught up with Alex to find out more about his work. read more
Posted by Fabio 22 October 2009
Mainstudio is working out of Amsterdam. They are currently in the development of a magazine by Sica. Sica is Holland’s international centre for cultural activities. With the magazine, the organization investigates and celebrates Dutch cultural, creative and artistic influences around the world. Looking forward seeing the outcome.
Posted by Fabio 21 October 2009
Jeffery Noyes Scher was born in 1954 and graduated from Bard College in 1976. He has since then made well over one hundred films, mixing both painting, typography, graphic elements and film to create beautifully vibrant and emotionally charged works.
By Mark Webster from motionographer.com