Jonathan Waiter

Posted by Fabio 27 April 2010

Intriguing B&W photos by New York based photographer Jonathan Waiter.

www.jonathanwaiter.com

The Brute Chorus – Could This Be Love?

Posted by Fabio 27 April 2010

Pickup Truck and Rock n’ Roll – its the new music video for East London band ‘The Brute Chorus’ and their new single ‘Could This Be Love?’ out 26th April on Tape Records – Directed by XXXVIII.

www.myspace.com/thebrutechorus
www.taperec.com

Nigel Cooke

Posted by Fabio 26 April 2010

Nigel Cooke
Night Crossing

30 April – 29 May 2010

Modern Art
23/25 Eastcastle Street, London W1W 8DF

Tuur Van Balen – Pigeon d’Or

Posted by Fabio 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.

www.tuurvanbalen.com

Jason Bruges Studio

Posted by Fabio 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

A Roundtable Conversation on Tomorrow, In A Year

Posted by Fabio 23 April 2010

‘A Roundtable Conversation on Tomorrow, In A Year’. With The Knife (Olof and Karin), Planningtorock (Janine), Mt. Sims (Matt). Performed by Olivia Plender. Images by Hort.

www.theknife.net
www.hort.org.uk

Coke Quest

Posted by Fabio 23 April 2010

Director Edouard Salier and production company Paranoid US is behind Coke’s animated spot for the World Cup – well done.

www.edouardsalier.com
www.paranoidus.com

Esther Stocker

Posted by Fabio 23 April 2010

The paintings, murals and installations of Italian artist Esther Stocker, based on grid structures and on the colors black, white and gray feels like real-life, 3-D optical illusions and somehow challenges our conceptions of spatial geometry.
We caught up with Stocker to hear a bit about her future plans and found out Stocker hates colour. read more