Paved With Gold – A City Symphonic

Posted by Fabio 8 August 2012

‘Paved With Gold’ is the culmination of a 2 year long project by ISYS to document and explore London’s Youth Cultures. Working alongside audio partners NTS Radio, the result is a modern day ‘City Symphony’ which traces a day in the life of London through film, sounds and musical samples from artists selected by NTS. read more

Andrew Hem

Posted by Fabio 8 August 2012

Andrew Hem’s introspective, otherworldly paintings explore realities one step away from our everyday waking life. Born during his parents’ flight from Cambodia in the wake of the Khmer Rouge genocide, Andrew grew up poised in the balance between two cultures — the gentle animistic society of his Khmer ancestors, and the dynamic urban arts of the tough Los Angeles neighborhood where his family eventually came to rest. read more

Antony and the Johnsons – Cut the World

Posted by Fabio 7 August 2012

Willem Dafoe, Marina Abramović, and Carice van Houten star in the latest music video from Antony and the Johnsons, Cut the World. Directed by NABIL.

www.antonyandthejohnsons.com
www.nabil.com

The Eternal Internet Brotherhood

Posted by Fabio 7 August 2012

The Eternal Internet Brotherhood is an initiative for a 5 day cooperative camp between artists, curators and writers taking place on the greek island of Anafi. Hosted by The Angelo Foundation participants include Travess Smalley, Rafael Rozendaal, Petros Moris and Billy Rennekamp,
 among others.

www.theangelofoundation.com

NASA has landed!

Posted by Fabio 6 August 2012

NASA’s most advanced Mars rover Curiosity has landed on the Red Planet. The one-ton rover, hanging by ropes from a rocket backpack, touched down onto Mars Sunday to end a 36-week flight and begin a two-year investigation.

www.nasa.gov

Michiko Kon

Posted by Fabio 6 August 2012

Michiko Kon is a renowned Japanese photographer. She took up photography after initially learning woodblock printing. Her still-lifes featuring fish skins, salmon roe, cabbage-stuffed stockings, often in the form of clothes, have been well received both in Japan and abroad. read more

Emily Milne Wallis

Posted by Fabio 6 August 2012

Since graduating from the University of Brighton in 2008 with a degree in Illustration, Emily Milne Wallis has been working as a freelance illustrator and piano teacher. She has worked on a range of projects internationally including wrapping paper, rubber stamps, painting horse races, commissions for graphic design studios, editorial work and illustrations for books.
www.emilywallis.com

PUTPUT – Popsicles

Posted by Fabio 6 August 2012

Referencing a classic product pack shot the ‘Popsicles’ series creates an imitation of a common object through a purposeless addition. Both products represent different aspects of everyday life and are recognizable in their own right. They are morphed into a fictional replica creating a visual double take and a dysfunctional bi product. read more