Posted by Fabio 17 November 2011
Founded in 2010, The Confetti Museum is the world’s first museum of confetti. It has assembled the largest and most impressive collection in the history of confetti. By now, the Confetti Museum’s permanent collection totals about 20.000 confettis and is permanently growing. read more
Posted by Fabio 17 November 2011
Joseph Piper is a creative with a personal interest in photography and commercial aspirations in branding and e-commerce. He is also our latest addition to the London category in Citylikeyou. read more
Posted by Fabio 16 November 2011
Zoë Taylor is an artist/illustrator based in London. Since graduating from the Royal College of Art in 2009, she has been commissioned by Luella Bartley, AnOther Magazine, London Fashion Week’s The Daily and Syntax Editions among others. Her work has also featured in publications such as Le Gun, Bare Bones, Ambit, Naked Punch and Dazed & Confused.
Posted by Fabio 16 November 2011
Richard Mosse is an Irish photographer based in New York. He is most famous for his infrared series of pictures from Congo depicting the country’s terrible state in jarring magenta, though shown here is a picture from the series Airside.
Posted by Fabio 11 November 2011
Great work by spanish cinematographer Marc Gomez del Moral. He was nominated for Best cinematography at the UK Music Videos Awards 2011, for the Battles video Ice Cream. Marc was born in 1976 in Sant Just Desvern (Barcelona, Spain).
Posted by Fabio 11 November 2011
Our latest addition to Citylikeyou is Daniel Zender a freelance illustrator, designer, and printmaker living and working in Springfield, MO. View Mr. Zender’s selection of places here.
Posted by Fabio 10 November 2011
THE METH PROJECT is a large-scale US prevention program aimed at reducing first-time Methamphetamine use, particularly among teenagers. London based Studio AKA took on the creation of Six films for the project by concentrating on personal stories by users. read more
Posted by Fabio 9 November 2011
FILM is an 11-minute silent 35mm film projected onto a gigantic white monolith standing 13 metres tall at the end of a darkened Turbine Hall by British artist Tacita Dean. It is the first work in The Unilever Series devoted to the moving image, and celebrates the masterful techniques of analogue film-making as opposed to digital.