Thomas Doyle

Posted by Fabio 31 July 2012

New York based artist Thomas Doyle creates complex miniature worlds. read more

Citylikeyou – Catherine Wakim (Burlington)

Posted by Fabio 30 July 2012

Burlington has been added to the map of Citylikeyou with a selection of must-see places recommended by artist and graphic designer, Catherine Wakim. See more here.

Chris Ware – Building Stories

Posted by Fabio 30 July 2012

Building Stories the new graphic novel by Chris Ware, imagines the inhabitants of a three-story Chicago apartment building: a 30-something woman who has yet to find someone with whom to spend the rest of her life; a couple, possibly married, who wonder if they can bear each other’s company another minute; and the building’s landlady, an elderly woman who has lived alone for decades. read more

NIKE78

Posted by Fabio 27 July 2012

Inspired by sport, 78 creatives challenge the function of a pair of Nike shoes. Blue Ribbon Sports became Nike Inc. on May 30th 1978. London-based designer Paul Jenkins launched NIKE78 on May 30th 2010. read more

Ken Garduno

Posted by Fabio 25 July 2012

Ken Garduno graduated in 2006, with honors in illustration from Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California. After graduating, Ken pursued a career as a freelance illustrator/gallery artist. His work has been shown in galleries internationally, as well as in various publications, album art, and tshirt designs. read more

Gerda Steiner & Jörg Lenzlinger

Posted by Fabio 25 July 2012

Gerda Steiner and Jörg Lenzlinger began collaborating in 1997. Their work engages matter in a process of reproduction and creation; they explore the reactions between different kinds of matter within a given space and, by establishing relation­ships between physical, organic, and immaterial elements, produce mutation. read more

Bat For Lashes – The Haunted Man

Posted by Fabio 24 July 2012

First track to be heard from Bat For Lashes’ new album The Haunted Man (released October 15 2012). read more

John Clang – Being Together

Posted by Fabio 23 July 2012

In this series by New York based photographer John Clang, webcam was used to do live recording of his family in Singapore. The recording was then transmitted via skype to New York City and projected onto his living space. This is how families, dis(membered) through time and space, can be re(membered) and made whole again through the use of a third space, a site that is able to reassemble them together within the photographic space that we call a family portrait. read more