Letha Wilson doesn’t just take photos, she also cuts them up. More like incisions really. Perfectly placed. They change everything.
Such fun. Joanne Arnett weaves these wonderful mug shots, part of the ‘Rogue Gallery’. Must find out more about them…
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La nuit de l’ours, a really stunning short by Alexis Fradier, Julien Regnard & Pascal Giraud. It was at Annecy in 2011
I really love these double exposure photos by Sara K. Byrne. Double exposure portraits seem to be a thing of late, but for me, these stand out as particularly perfect compositions.
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Very, very creepy. Very, very cool. It’s a video of magnetic putty, by Shanks FX & PBS Digital Studio. And apparently you can buy this stuff here.
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This is so fantastic!!! A crowd-sourced, cursor generated, music video. Genius!
Forms is a study of human motion by Memo Akten and Quayola. It looks at the ways in which athletes are able to push their bodies and shape their movements, but visualized through abstract forms with familiar sounds.
Amazing projection mapping by Daito Manabe
dance: elevenplay
choreography and led jockey: MIKIKO
music: ametsub
visual: Daito Manabe
computer vision: Satoru Higa
Video created by Daito Manabe for ‘Straight & Arrow’ FaltyDL.
Sky Art by Thomas Lamadieu fills in the empty spaces above buildings and courtyards with illustrations.
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Extrapolis is collaboration between Theoriz Crew & BKYC that combines illustration, 3D animation, projection, motion sensoring and sound design. Very cool.
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one of the best album covers I’ve seen in a while. The National’s Trouble Will Find Me album drops May 20th.
Sandrine Pelletier has created these crazy-amazing suspended horse sculptures. Made of wool, dipped in latex and tar, it’s hard to believe that amidst the chaos of the tangled wool, the sculptures are actually so lifelike. and easy to perceive.
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Utilitarian? Yep. Also gorgeous? Oh ya. Thank the 2nd year students at the National University of Singapore’s Dept. of Architecture for that. They’ve re-imagined the simple ventilation block and created a book about it.
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