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iPhone – Diorama by Michael Ko
It took Michael Ko approximately three months to finalize his graduation project entitled “iPhone – Diorama.” It is a short film that combines real camera footage with 3D rendering in Vray, Maya, After Effects, and Pftrack. » read more
Potato Flashmob by Peter Pink
Flash mobs are pretty popular in Berlin and every time, they get stranger. Peter Pink, an artist living in Berlin, organized a potato-flash-mob in front of a Mc Donald’s branch in Berlin Neukölln. People were asked to make their own Potatoes (download the images for pink glasses, arms, signs and building... » read more
Handmade Type by Tien-Min Liao
Handmade Type is a typographic experiment by designer Tien-Min Liao wherein shapes painted on her hands are transformed by gestures to create letterforms. However she gave herself a unique constraint: the painted figures on her hands for each individual letter had to be utilized for all variations of the letter, both upper... » read more
China photography by Michael Kenna
Michael Kenna’s work has often been described as enigmatic, graceful and hauntingly beautiful much like the Japanese landscape. He has described this body of work as, “more like a haiku rather than a prose”; his work being like photographs written in short poem form. Kenna’s photographs are often made at... » read more
Illustrations by Matt Williams aka uberkraaft
Matt Williams, also known as uberkraaft, is an amazing illustrator that currently resides in Westcliff-on-Sea…a small suburb on the east of England. He has a degree in Sculpture from Sheffielda and a Masters Degree in Digital Media from Coventry, and is now “back to making stuff again.” » read more
Dot: the world’s smallest stop-motion animation
“Dot” is a film commissioned by Nokia, directed by Sumo Science and animated by Aardman. » read more
Dr Lemon Vodka and Tequila by Plenty
The Argentine studio Plenty created the advertising campaign for Dr. Lemon Vodka and Dr. Lemon Tequila in collaboration with Pablo Alfieri and Pablo Colabella » read more
Tokyo Homeless by Christian Burkert
The black and white series shoot by Christian Burkert deals with the approximately 6,000 people living in the metropolitan Tokyo » read more
Black and white photography by Nobuyuki Taguchi
Born in 1968 in Yokohama, Japan, Nobuyuki Taguchi first began his photography back in 1991, when he was studying Fine Art in Sculpture at University in London. After finishing his MA course in 1995, Nobuyuki soon developed a deep interest in Information Technology and he became an IT professional. » read more
Totems by Alain Delorme
Alain Delorme, photographer from Paris, captures fascinating photos of bicycle carriers in Shanghai, China. The new Totems series by Alain Delorme plunges us into the core of contemporary China and its complexity. » read more












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