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Nov 8, 2009
@ 10:21 pm
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Yonder - a film by Emilia Forstreuter


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Nov 8, 2009
@ 8:44 pm
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G.R.L. / F.A.T. World Summit


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Nov 8, 2009
@ 8:07 pm
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New Sculpture in the Shoe Series: the “Blazer Pentium 1.0” (via Gabriel Dishaw Junk Art)

New Sculpture in the Shoe Series: the “Blazer Pentium 1.0” (via Gabriel Dishaw Junk Art)


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Nov 6, 2009
@ 3:52 pm
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Are you curious about the strange coloured Octopus that lives into the pool n°7 of the Skatepark of Lugano? So watch this video! (via nerdcore)


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Nov 6, 2009
@ 2:14 pm
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This sponsor reel was completed by Corgan MediaLab, corganmedialab.com at no charge, for the AICP Southwest Awards. (via Fubiz™)


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Nov 4, 2009
@ 10:53 am
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Buenos Aires based superestudio have updated with new branding for FOX MOVIES (via ventilate)

Buenos Aires based superestudio have updated with new branding for FOX MOVIES (via ventilate)


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Nov 4, 2009
@ 10:39 am
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Tronic directed and animated this spot on the loss of nature in our increasingly man-made landscape. I AM shows a bleak future, where animals, now a recent memory, are constructed from detritus. This is their plea to us.


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Nov 3, 2009
@ 4:00 pm
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Beautiful street art in the portfolio of SpY. He is an artist from Madrid. His first actions appeared in the middle eighties. Shortly after, already a national reference as a graffiti artist, he started to work with other forms of artistic communication in the street: large posters, modified billboards, interventions that were experimental in the first nineties.

Beautiful street art in the portfolio of SpY. He is an artist from Madrid. His first actions appeared in the middle eighties. Shortly after, already a national reference as a graffiti artist, he started to work with other forms of artistic communication in the street: large posters, modified billboards, interventions that were experimental in the first nineties.


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Nov 2, 2009
@ 10:15 pm
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Moving Illustration by Santtu Mustonen.

Moving Illustration by Santtu Mustonen.


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Oct 29, 2009
@ 2:49 pm
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British artist Stephen Wiltshire is currently attempting to draw the Manhattan Skyline from memory. Since Monday October 26th Wiltshire began filling in an 18 foot canvas at the Pratt Institute, Brooklyn. The drawing is expected to be complete by Friday. You can follow his progress through the live webcam here. (via designboom)

British artist Stephen Wiltshire is currently attempting to draw the Manhattan Skyline from memory. Since Monday October 26th Wiltshire began filling in an 18 foot canvas at the Pratt Institute, Brooklyn. The drawing is expected to be complete by Friday. You can follow his progress through the live webcam here. (via designboom)


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Oct 29, 2009
@ 2:19 pm
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Music video for Toive by Vladislav Delay. It was directed by Carolina Melis and Lorenzo Sportiello, crackmilk produced it. (via Toive - today and tomorrow)

Toive by Vladislav Delay

Toive by Vladislav Delay


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Oct 29, 2009
@ 2:06 pm
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28 Years in the Implicate Order by Pascual Sisto.


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Oct 27, 2009
@ 5:45 pm
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Digital Graffiti Walls with Stencils (via benjaminf).


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Oct 25, 2009
@ 11:04 pm
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Powerful graphic illustrations on the new website of Brazil based design studio Firmorama. (via fff)

Powerful graphic illustrations on the new website of Brazil based design studio Firmorama. (via fff)


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Oct 24, 2009
@ 8:59 pm
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In an effort to establish new platforms for public art and performance, the
multimedia duo SWEATSHOPPE has developed a new interactive technology that enables
them to explore the relationship between video, mark making and architecture. Dubbed
“video painting”, this technology allows them to essentially “paint” video onto any
surface. Shooting in Queens, Brooklyn, and Manhattan, the duo spent weeks
documenting their work in urban settings to create “The Landing” the first in a
series of episodes that showcases their work as artist, technologist and performers.
This video shows 4 full uncut extra clips form the landing.