Posted by Fabio 22 September 2010
Motion means a change in the location of a body. In this animation Bart uses the human body in a research of movement in material. read more
Posted by Fabio 22 September 2010
Pen and ink drawings by Minneapolis based artist Nick Howard.
Posted by Fabio 22 September 2010
FILE Magazine is a bi-annual publication featuring a broad selection of visual communication in the fields of graphic design, art, photography, fashion and moving image. Beautifully presented in a 30 x 39 cm hard cover with a full colour 96 pages newsprint stitched inside. read more
Posted by Fabio 22 September 2010
Upon Yves Saint laurent death, his life companion Pierre Bergé decides to sell their private art collection. This sale is considered “the auction of the century”. Each object and art piece tells a story about their personal lives. This documentary, filled with rare material archives and exclusive images of their homes, tells their story: a story of love, art and ethics. Directed by Pierre Thoretton read more
Posted by Fabio 22 September 2010
An interview with montreal based artist Jon Rafman who has been working on a series of photographic pieces that use images sourced from google’s street view map system. Here media artist, curator/organizer Nicholas O’Brien interviews Rafman about his recent work and its relationship to cinema studies, as well as talk about how the work digests contemporary Modern experiences – all done in Second Life.
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Posted by Fabio 21 September 2010
Underwater series by 20 years old french photographer Adeline Mai.
Posted by Fabio 21 September 2010
Dictaphone Parcel is an animation based on a sound recorded with a dictaphone travelling secretly inside a parcel. As the hidden recorder travels through the global mail system, from London to Helsinki, it captures the unexpected. The animation visualizes this journey by creating an imaginary documentary. Directed by Lauri Warsta.
Posted by Fabio 17 September 2010
Julia’s reputation as a fine-art photographer is primarily based on her multiple year, three-part project on teenage girls. Here, she sensitively handles the transition of teenage girls to womanhood, capturing the lives and feelings of young girls as they change from relative innocence to a heightened awareness of their future adult life.