Edits

Amir Zaki – Relics

Posted by Fabio 11 June 2010

Amir Zaki’s Relics, is a new body of photographic “portraits” of elevated lifeguard towers taken along different beaches in Southern California. Relics represents a continuation in the artist’s ongoing interest in architectural structures, but marks a distinct shift in terms of location—from urban Los Angeles to the beaches south of the city. read more

Augmented Shadow

Posted by Fabio 11 June 2010

Augmented Shadow is a design experiment producing an artificial shadow effect through the use of tangible objects, blocks, on a displayable tabletop interface. Its goal is to offer a new type of user-experience. The project plays on the fact that shadows present distorted silhouettes depending on the light. Augmented Shadows take the distortion effect into the realm of fantasy.
www.joonmoon.net

EUPHORIE

Posted by Fabio 10 June 2010

Euphorie is a live performance created by1024 Architecture, a studio focusing on the interaction between body, space, sound, visual, low-tech and hi-tech, art and architecture.

www.1024architecture.net

Catarina Leitão

Posted by Fabio 10 June 2010

German/Portuguese artist Catarina Leitão graduated in 1999 with an MFA in Fine Arts from Hunter College in New York and has since spend her time working between Lisbon and New York – Catarina does lovely watercolour and ink illustrations. read more

Benga – Baltimore Clap

Posted by Fabio 8 June 2010

Director Kristofer Ström has just finished this up-tempo-work-the-dancefloor music video for Dubstep superstar Benga.

www.blinkink.co.uk
www.myspace.com/bengabeats

Derrick Greaves

Posted by Fabio 8 June 2010

Derrick Greaves
Nightingale and other Recent Pictures

11 June – 10 July 2010

James Hyman Gallery
5 Savile Row, London W1S 3PD

Why Not Associates – Updates

Posted by Fabio 8 June 2010

Some lovely new projects has appeared on the website of London based graphic design company Why Not Associates. Shown here the identity (poster and graphics) they did for the Type Directors Club 2010 exhibition in Tokyo.

www.whynotassociates.com

Claudia Rogge

Posted by Fabio 7 June 2010

German artist Claudia Rogge’s work has largely focused on the contrast between individualism and mass society, this interest originates from Rogge’s early studies of social and communication sciences. Shown here is the series Dividuum. read more