Posted by Fabio 15 June 2012
Wayne White is an American artist, art director, illustrator, puppeteer, and much, much more. Born and raised in Chattanooga, Wayne has used his memories of the South to create inspired works for film, television, and the fine art world.
Posted by Fabio 8 June 2012
Paul Thomas Anderson’s first film since the epic masterpiece that was 2007’s “There Will Be Blood”. A 1950s-set drama centered on the relationship between a charismatic intellectual known as “the Master” (Philip Seymour Hoffman) whose faith-based organization begins to catch on in America, and a young drifter (Joaquin Phoenix) who becomes his right-hand man. It’s clearly all about the early days of Scientology.
Posted by Fabio 6 June 2012
A selection of new cool places to experience if you are in New York – recommended by New York-based mixed media animator and director, Jordan Bruner. read more
Posted by Fabio 31 May 2012
Moving still portrait sculptures created by Zeitguised in collaboration with Berlin fashion label Franzius and ProdCo Stink Berlin.
Posted by Fabio 30 May 2012
Petra Mrzyk and Jean-François Moriceau have been collaborating since 1998. During these last years they have had many individual exhibitions as well as group shows. They have also made music videos for Air and Sébastien Tellier.
Posted by Fabio 25 May 2012
The Time Machine by director Mark Kendall tells the story of the Honduras immigrant, Wilfredo Alvarez, who devotes his life as watchmaker to secure the busy time schedules of the citizens in New York. In the chaos of Grand Central Station everything is founded on and interconnected with time as one of the busiest places in New York City. read more
Posted by Fabio 17 May 2012
A Knife in the Eye, a documentary about Michaël Borremans and his work. Directed by Guido De Bruyn.
Posted by Fabio 11 May 2012
em_bruto is an audio-visual performance that was born with the objective of exploring the interface of the software Pure Data (PD) as a medium of visual composition. Imagining that in this manner it would be possible promote an aestheticization of the “raw” interface of the sofware in an interesting way, as an allusion to the aesthetics of live coding, and so it would be feasible to add new values and meanings to abstract shapes like squares, circles and crosses. read more