INFLUENCERS

Posted by Fabio 4 November 2010

INFLUENCERS is a short documentary that explores what it means to be an influencer and how trends and creativity become contagious today in music, fashion and entertainment. Written and Directed by Paul Rojanathara and Davis Johnson.

www.influencersfilm.com

Cassius – I Love you so

Posted by Fabio 3 November 2010

The famous electronic duo CASSIUS just signed with Ed Banger Records for their “The Rawkers E.P”. To celebrate, you’ll be able to spread the love with your friends using this first interactive music video application for the song I LOVE YOU SO. Choose between the 8 caracteristic mouths to find the one that suits you, put it front of yours, and enjoy! click here to download.

Yannic Jorayt, Till Forrer Janosch Abel, Lorenzo Bernet

Posted by Fabio 3 November 2010

Swiss artist Yannic Jorayt has in collaboration with Till Forrer, Janosch Abel and Lorenzo Bernet created a series of 3D architectural installations.

www.yannicjoray.com

ANSELM KIEFER

Posted by Fabio 2 November 2010

Anselm Kiefer

Exhibition runs until 9 January 2011

Louisiana Museum of Modern Art
Gl. Strandvej 13, 3050 Humlebæk

COCOROSIE – GALLOWS

Posted by Fabio 2 November 2010

Gallows is the second music video from Cocorosie new album Grey Oceans. Filmed over three days in Central Victoria (Yandoit). Directed by Emma Makes.

www.cocorosieland.com
www.emmafreeman.com.au

Fraum Blaum by Eunice Adorno

Posted by Fabio 2 November 2010

Fraum Blaum is a project by documentary photographer Eunice Adorno, which focus specifically on Mennonite women and their relationships in communities in Durango and Zacatecas (Mexico).

www.euniceadorno.net

Type Case by Martin Bircher

Posted by Fabio 1 November 2010

The installation Type Case is a low-resolution display with 125 rectangular pixels of different sizes. These are formed from the reflecting light of digitally controlled LEDs, embedded in each section of a European printers’ type case. read more

Stuart Hawkins

Posted by Fabio 1 November 2010

Stuart Hawkins collaborated with local artisans in Kolkata, India to build handcrafted props modeled after luxury items found in elite vacation resorts. Constructed to be oversized, with distorted proportions, and placed in sparse environs, Hawkins enacts impromptu public performances with her props that reference a global divide of waste and wealth.