The Inside – Outside Thing
September 11th, 2009Chlorophyll Skin
August 6th, 2009Chlorophyll Skin is an experimentation into color, movement, absorption and the body by Lucy McRae and Mandy Smith. The music is “When I Grow Up” by Fever Ray. Amazing work!





And as bonus an other piece by Lucy McRae.

On the Motorway
August 5th, 2009This is an unofficial music video for “On the Motorway” by Metronomy, directed by Jul & Mat.
found at Coute Que Coute
Colorama
July 6th, 2009Advertising people really like to pick up new things they’ve seen on the internet to use in their work. A good example would be augmented reality applications. Sample apps have been around for years but since a Flash based solution called FLARToolKit popped up last summer, every cool ad kid seems to propose it to his clients.
So what’s next? Tilt-shift time-lapse aesthetics. The Uniqlo Calender would be a good example. Keith Loutit is the online star of this kind of videos, watch them in his Vimeo account.
McCann Malmö asked Keith and Upper First to do an ad for Colorama, a Swedish paint brand. The result is a very nice TV ad with a twist. You can see the storyboard and behind the scenes shots here.
So I guess you want to see the video now … just go to Motiongrapher.




Sarah Spitler
June 17th, 2009Valentina De’ Mathà
April 30th, 2009The work of Valentina De’ Mathà looks like dried up stains, which makes it even more fascinating.



found at acidolatte
Chris Acheson
April 28th, 2009These paintings by Chris Acheson have this very realistic look. Apparently one of his favorite subjects are shop windows, especially these one of an Agent Provocateur store. The reflections are quite impressive.



found at Cyana.Trend.Land
Nicht Klotzen, Sondern Kleckern
April 23rd, 2009“Nicht Kleckern, Sondern Klotzen” is a German saying which means doing things in a big way. The title of this photo series is “Nicht klotzen, sondern kleckern”, they switched the place of 2 words. Kleckern means to make a mess, and that’s what Sarah Illenberger did with different kind of blenders, Attila Hartwig made the photos.





found via It’s Nice That










