Posted by Fabio 17 June 2010
Everything you need to know about last Saturday’s USA-England World Cup match in 60 seconds, acted out by Lego’s.
Posted by Fabio 17 June 2010
Director John Kelly has directed a new film promoting YouTube Play, a collaboration between YouTube and the Guggenheim Foundation to showcase the very best videos from around the world. To have your work considered, simply post it on YouTube, and then submit it at youtube.
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Posted by Fabio 17 June 2010
In an existential exclamation of withdrawal, Paul Herbst’s photographs at once portray a world of subtle intensities with momentous simplicity. His images hosts a constant dialogue between what we perceive and what we understand, leaving us aloof in the gaps of unanswerable questions. This all cleverly comes together in an inter-play of heavy textures and washed out tones. www.paulherbst.net
Posted by Fabio 17 June 2010
Los Angeles-based artist Eric Yahnker seems to have a very odd and dark sense of humour which is reflected in almost all of his works of art. His mixed media and collage masterpieces combine traditional and classic images with some twisted humor and caustic wit. read more
Posted by Fabio 16 June 2010
Fresh out of Saint Martins with a degree from the Foundation Course is Spanish designer Xavi García. This wonderfully crafted piece of work, Handmade was displayed at the recent Foundation degree show. The project derives from a college brief entitled Handmade. Here is how Xavi García describes his project. read more
Posted by Fabio 16 June 2010
OK Go’s official video for ‘End Love’ off the album Of The Blue Colour of the Sky. Directed by OK Go, Eric Gunther, and Jeff Lieberman. Produced by Shirley Moyers.
Posted by Fabio 16 June 2010
“Baby I’m Yours” feat Irfane, is the new Breakbot video, released on Ed Banger Records. It is composed of approx 2000 images watercolor painted one after another. It was directed/handmade by Irina Dakeva.
Posted by Fabio 16 June 2010
Writer/director Sofia Coppola reunites with the film company with which she made the Academy Award-winning hit “Lost in Translation.” Her new film is an intimate story set in contemporary Los Angeles; Johnny Marco (Stephen Dorff) is a bad-boy actor stumbling through a life of excess at the Chateau Marmont Hotel in Hollywood. With an unexpected visit from his 11-year-old daughter (Elle Fanning), Johnny is forced to look at the questions we must all confront. read more