Posted by Fabio 29 June 2012
Big Appetites is a series of fine art photographs by artist Christopher Boffoli. The series presents tiny, meticulously detailed figures posed in real food environments, referencing both a cultural fascination with tiny things as well as an American enthusiasm for excess, especially in the realm of food. read more
Posted by Fabio 29 June 2012
If you go to a fashion show in Paris there is one woman that you will notice for sure: Diane Pernet. She doesn’t adopt every trend around but created her consistent very own „shaded black“ look. In this interview Diane Pernet talks to fashion designer Bruno Pieters. Directed by Jason Last.
Posted by Fabio 29 June 2012
Bill Barminski is a self taught artist whose work extends across a broad range of mediums including painting, interactive media, music videos, graphic design and music. His work includes solo exhibition of paintings and drawings, unique projects such as E3 booth design for Nokia Interactive, billboard design for Absolut Vodka, designing gas masks based on cartoon characters and directing and co-directing music videos.
Posted by Fabio 28 June 2012
Paper sculptures by Dutch artist Bert Simon. read more
Posted by Fabio 28 June 2012
First UK performance of Aphex Twin’s groundbreaking Remote Orchestra concept, plus ‘Interactive Tuned Feedback Pendulum Array’ – a piece which expands on Steve Reich’s ‘Pendulum Music’ – and more. First developed last year for the European Culture Congress in Poland, the Remote Orchestra performance sees Aphex Twin conducting a 28-piece string section and a 12-strong choir by remote control. read more
Posted by Fabio 27 June 2012
Andrew Rowat was determined not to be a photographer. So much so that on his 16th birthday he made it very clear to his parents that under no circumstances was he to be given a camera, like his older brother and sister. Of course he was given a Pentax K1000. read more
Posted by Fabio 27 June 2012
The ephemeral beauty of a mushroom cloud is frightening, how it floats for a minute, delicate and blooming, yet remains chaotic and utterly destructive. We experience a contradiction between what our eyes enjoy and what our mind knows. It is this conflicted experience Dietrich Wegner’s work strives to evoke in a viewer in order that we will have a sparked curiosity and unstable assumptions.
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Posted by Fabio 27 June 2012
Echoing our partly simulated environments, photographer Lauren Marsoliers blends the real and the fabricated, creating images whose verisimilitude prompts the viewer to question the nature of both their medium and their content. read more