Posted by Fabio 23 February 2011
Latest piece, ‘Forecast’ by Dutch artist and photographer Anne de Vries.
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Posted by Fabio 23 February 2011
What are the defining aesthetics of art in the networked era? How is mass collaboration changing notions of ownership in art? How does micropatronage change the way artists produce and distribute artwork? The Future of Art begins a conversation on these topics and invites your participation. This video was shot, edited and screened at the Transmediale festival 2011 in Berlin, Germany. Conceived and Edited by Gabriel Shalom.
Posted by Fabio 22 February 2011
Latest video White Limo from Foo Fighters. Shot on VHS and starring Motorhead’s Lemmy Kilmister as the driver – pure rock ‘n roll.
Posted by Fabio 22 February 2011
Dutch photographer Jaap Scheeren (1979) graduated from the St Joost Academy in Breda and is known for his fun, humorous and absurd photographic style. read more
Posted by Fabio 22 February 2011
Documentary photographer Peter Beste has spent the last five years working in the milieu of the Norwegian black metal scene. This scene, with its notorious events of murder, church arson, and self-mythology, is absolutely sealed to outsiders. The international black metal fan base is one of the most devoted, fanatical, and proprietary in the world. Beste’s access and insight into this world is unprecedented and has yielded an amazing photographic journey. read more
Posted by Fabio 22 February 2011
Video for ‘Lotus Flower’ from the new Radiohead album “The King of Limbs”. Produced and Directed by Garth Jennings.
Posted by Fabio 18 February 2011
Workshop by Swedish photographer Anders Petersen. read more
Posted by Fabio 18 February 2011
Meatyard‘s work challenged most of the cultural and aesthetic conventions of his time and did not fit in with the dominant notions of the kind of art photography could and should be. His work sprang from the beauty of ideas rather than ideas of the beautiful. Wide reading in literature (especially poetry) and philosophy (especially Zen) stimulated his imagination.