Edits

Converse – Didn’t Know What Love Was

Posted by Fabio 19 November 2010

To celebrate the creativity and diversity of the UK music scene, Hot Chip, Bernard Sumner and Hot City have collaborated on Didn’t Know What Love Was, an exclusive new track for Converse. Directed by Andreas Nilsson.

www.converse.com

Ren Hang

Posted by Fabio 18 November 2010

Wonderful work from beijing photographer Ren Hang. read more

POPEL COUMOU

Posted by Fabio 18 November 2010

Popel Coumou looks for the romanticism in geometry and human absence. The way the outline of a dusty window is projected on a bleak floor shows the almost tangible loneliness in her photographs. Nevertheless the source of these works is a lot less evident than first suspected. read more

Water

Posted by Fabio 18 November 2010

‘Water’ is a film about a young boy’s struggle to accept his fears, his mentally disabled father and his possible future duty. Winner 2010 Australian Directors Guild Award for Best Direction in a Short Film. Directed by Corrie Jones.

Richard Learoyd

Posted by Fabio 17 November 2010

Richard Learoyd’s photographs have recently emerged into the art world seemingly from nowhere. Visually, they are bold, poised, and magnetically beautiful. Beneath their alluring appearance lies a deeply inquiring and subtle intellect.

www.richardlearoyd.com

Goodbye Shanghai

Posted by Fabio 17 November 2010

While embezzling $14 billion from a Chinese bank for the US government, two Western bankers grab $15 million in cash for themselves. Goodbye Shanghai explores the negative effects of Western imperialism on modern Chinese culture. Written and Directed by Adam Christian Clark.

www.goodbyeshanghai.com

Dena Schuckit

Posted by Fabio 16 November 2010

American artist Dena Schuckit graduated in 2007 from Central Saint Martins with a degree in fine art.

www.denaschuckit.com

Skateistan: To live and skate in Kabul

Posted by Fabio 16 November 2010

Skateistan: To Live And Skate Kabul is a beautifully shot film directed by Orlando von Einsiedel that follows the lives of a group of young skateboarders in Afghanistan. Operating against the backdrop of war and bleak prospects, the Skateistan charity project is the world’s first co-educational skateboarding school, where a team of international volunteers work with girls and boys between the ages of 5 and 17, an age group largely untouched by other aid programmes.