Edits

Animating Noam Chomsky | An afternoon with Michel Gondry

Posted by Fabio 12 December 2013

An afternoon with Michel Gondry in his Brooklyn home as he discusses his latest film project, “Is the Man Who Is Tall Happy?” and the animation techniques he used to bring his conversations with Noam Chomsky to life. read more

Tamas Dezso

Posted by Fabio 12 December 2013

Tamas Dezsom is a fine art documentary photographer working on long-term projects focusing on the margins of society in Hungary, Romania and in other parts of Eastern Europe. read more

Vittorio Ciccarelli

Posted by Fabio 12 December 2013

Vittorio Ciccarelli is a photographer, art director and graphic designer. He was born in Naples, Italy, and currently lives and works in Aversa. read more

My Beautiful Broken Brain

Posted by Fabio 12 December 2013

Her brain is broken. Her mind is limitless. A film about a young woman’s cerebral haemorrhage – with outcomes no one could have predicted. read more

Bureau Mirko Borsche

Posted by Fabio 12 December 2013

Bureau Mirko Borsche is a graphic design studio founded in 2007 by Mirko Borsche. Renowned for its versatility, the studio’s signature design is a content-driven approach based on the idea of design as a source for learning, understanding and joy. read more

Brendan Monroe

Posted by Fabio 3 December 2013

Brendan Monroe interpretations of the world are mostly rooted in science then executed through painting and sculpting. These are the best ways for him to communicate, but he always enjoy making other things as well. read more

Shantell Martin – Follow the Pen

Posted by Fabio 3 December 2013

The work of Shantell Martin is a meditation of lines; a language of characters, creatures and messages that invite her viewers to share a role in her creative process. read more

Delicious Jewels

Posted by Fabio 3 December 2013

Delicious Jewels pairs the jewels of Hemmerle’s vegetable collection with simple and elegant recipes by British chef and celebrated author Tamasin Day-Lewis. Published by Prestel and illustrated with photography by Simon Wheeler. read more