Posted by Fabio 24 November 2009
Music Video for the single “Blue Steel” by Bot’Ox, available now on vinyl. Directed by Körner Union.
Posted by Fabio 24 November 2009
Jens Kaesemann is a 25 year old freelance photographer based in Hamburg, Germany. I stumbled upon this series of images entitled Passfahrt, all shot in the mountains of Switzerland. They remind me of postcards from the 70’s there has been exposed to a healthy amount of sunlight. His other photography has an equal freshness to it. read more
Posted by Fabio 24 November 2009
“Question everything generally thought to be obvious.”
Dieter Rams
As head of design at Braun, the German consumer electronics manufacturer, Dieter Rams emerged as one of the most influential industrial designers of the late 20th century by defining an elegant, legible, yet rigorous visual language for its products. read more
Posted by Fabio 24 November 2009
Norwegian design studio Bleed has recently updated their website and has as many other studios also launched a blog.
Posted by Fabio 23 November 2009
Aviation is the fastest growing cause of climate change. But instead of doing anything about it, the Government is planning more flights and larger airports.
Plane Stupid‘s new cinema ad, written and commissioned by creative agency Mother and made by production company Rattling Stick. Directed by Daniel Kleinman.
Posted by Fabio 23 November 2009
Monochrome Serie is a recent bold piece by French artist Daniel Firman. Firman lives and works in Paris where he in 2008 had a solo exhibition at Palais de Tokyo. In June 2009 he was to be found at the Venice Biennale and in collaboration with fashion house Louis Vuitton. read more
Posted by Fabio 23 November 2009
Film for the New Zealand Book Council Ad. Produced by Colenso BBDO, and animated by the great Andersen M Studio.
Posted by Fabio 23 November 2009
Hoshino Yukinobu (b. 1954) is a world-famous manga artist. One of his most popular characters is Professor Munakata who investigates history and folklore in his manga adventures. In this display, you can see original artwork by Hoshino, including drawings showing the start of Professor Munakata’s new adventure set at the British Museum.
Exhibition ends 3 January 2010.
www.britishmuseum.org