Edits

New York Times – Photography Archive

Posted by Fabio 28 February 2012

Tumblr page with a fantastic photography archive from The New York Times – they have just started. Photo above was shot by Jack Manning Aug. 13, 1969 when Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins paraded up Broadway after their successful landing on the moon.

www.livelymorgue.tumblr.com

Gotye – Easy Way Out

Posted by Fabio 28 February 2012

Latest video for the track Easy Way Out by Belgian-Australian multi-instrumental musician and singer-songwriter Gotye. The video is directed by Melbourne based studio Oh Yeah Wow.

www.ohyeahwow.com

Milan Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2012

Posted by Fabio 28 February 2012

A selection of backstage images from Milan Fashion Week shot by photographer Yara de Nicola for Self Service Magazine. My favourite is the Hip Hop-Veil hat sported by Anna Dello Russo. read more

Yemenwed

Posted by Fabio 27 February 2012

Yemenwed is a New York based group of artists and was founded in 2006. Yemenwed has participated in exhibitions and performances at MOMA P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center, Portland Institute for Contemporary Art. Shown here is the project No Image, Commercial Breaks directed and animated by Alan Bibby and Jonathan Turner. read more

Beirut – Vagabond

Posted by Fabio 24 February 2012

Beirut’s latest video Vagabond, Taken from their August LP The Rip Tide. Directed by Sunset Television and shot in Greenpoint, Brooklyn.

www.beirutband.com
www.sunsettelevision.com

Helen Korpak

Posted by Fabio 24 February 2012

Helen Korpak is a 22 years old photographer from Helsinki, Finland. read more

Vjsuave

Posted by Fabio 23 February 2012

Vjsuave is the result of an artistic reunion between Ygor Marotta (BR) and Ceci Soloaga (Arg). The idea started in 2010, refreshing the Vj scene by combining organic content with digital animation, in a constant search of new ways of expressions.

www.vjsuave.com

Kustaa Saksi – Haapaneitty, mettän tyttö

Posted by Fabio 23 February 2012

Kustaa Saksi’s children book project for Finnish publisher Nemo. “Haapaneitty, mettän tyttö” is a musical story of a boy lost in forest inspired by old folk stories, Sergei Prokofiev’s Peter and the Wolf and Francis Poulenc’s Babar the Elephant, combining music and visuals seamlessly and making a modern approach to a book for children. read more