Olivia Locher

Posted by Fabio 16 October 2012

Olivia Locher was born 21 years ago in the woods of Johnstown, Pennsylvania and currently resides in Manhattan. Olivia’s art is grounded in dreamlands and consciousness, while Olivia herself is generally dreaming. She breathes carefully and dances very rarely.

www.olivialocher.com

Finn Magee

Posted by Fabio 16 October 2012

Finn Magee makes critical objects. Trained as a product designer, he is interested in how we consume objects and ideas. He uses advertising techniques such as surprise, juxtaposition and humor to create and sell products. read more

Die Antwoord – Fatty Boom Boom

Posted by Fabio 15 October 2012

Trailer for the latest Die Antwoord music video, “Fatty Boom Boom.”

www.DieAntwoord.com

CHANEL N°5 – There you are Feat. Brad Pitt

Posted by Fabio 15 October 2012

The new Chanel Nº5 commercial starring Brad Pitt. directed by Joe Wright.

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Björk’s Biophilia remix album ‘bastards’

Posted by Fabio 9 October 2012

One Little Indian is set to release bastards, an album of remixed tracks from Björk’s Biophilia, on November 19. The album includes some of the remixes released in an eight-part series earlier this year selected by Björk and remastered for this album by Grammy nominee Mandy Parnell. read more

Holy Motors

Posted by Fabio 9 October 2012

Leos Carax returns to cinema after a 13-year hiatus with Holy Motors, a brilliant, visually striking film that was one of the toasts of this year’s Cannes Film Festival. read more

Dan Holdsworth

Posted by Fabio 8 October 2012

Dan Holdsworth’s photographs appear so otherworldly it is almost impossible to believe that such sites could exist. Exploring the farthest reaches of the earth to capture such scenes, Holdsworth uses only traditional photographic methods to achieve the effect of his strange, futuristic landscapes. read more

Şakir Gökçebağ

Posted by Fabio 8 October 2012

Turkish artist Şakir Gökçebağ, creates astounding objects and sculptures with banal appliances of daily use such as brooms, shoes, umbrellas, cutlery, wire, and paper rolls. read more