Posted by Fabio 25 July 2012
The Wizard of Oz experiment by artist Dennis Neuschaefer-Rube shows the movie 5,829 times side by side. The movies are arranged in rows from left to right and time shifted by exactly one second each. read more
Posted by Fabio 19 July 2012
New York’s fantasy roller coasters and amusement Park rides by Argentinian film director a visual effects artist and a photographer, Fernando Livschitz.
Posted by Fabio 17 July 2012
On April 2nd 2011, LCD Soundsystem played its final show at Madison Square Garden. LCD frontman James Murphy had made the conscious decision to disband one of the most celebrated and influential bands of its generation at the peak of its popularity, ensuring that the band would go out on top with the biggest and most ambitious concert of its career. read more
Posted by Fabio 17 July 2012
The husband-and-wife team of Charles and Ray Eames are widely regarded as America’s most important designers. Perhaps best remembered for their mid-century plywood and fiberglass furniture, the Eames Office also created a mindbending variety of other products, from splints for wounded military during World War II, to photography, interiors, multi-media exhibits, graphics, games, films and toys. read more
Posted by Fabio 16 July 2012
Tell No One are Luke White and Remi Weekes. As individuals they are writers and directors. As Tell No One they experiment with video cameras. Their work collectively have been exhibited and screened in institutions big and small, around the world. From the Guggenheim Museum, New York to the British Film Institute, London.
Posted by Fabio 4 July 2012
Called The American Bowie, The True Fairy of Rock & Roll and Hype of the Year, Jobriath’s reign as the first openly gay rock star was brief and over by 1975. Now, 35 years later, Jobriath A.D. spotlights his life, music, groundbreaking influence and the new generations of fans slowly re-discovering him. Directed by Kieran Turner.
Posted by Fabio 29 June 2012
If you go to a fashion show in Paris there is one woman that you will notice for sure: Diane Pernet. She doesn’t adopt every trend around but created her consistent very own „shaded black“ look. In this interview Diane Pernet talks to fashion designer Bruno Pieters. Directed by Jason Last.
Posted by Fabio 19 June 2012
Something From Nothing: The Art of Rap is a feature length performance documentary film about rap music and its rise to global prominence. Director and interviewer Ice-T takes us on a deeply personal journey to uncover how this music of the street has grown to dominate the world. read more