April 16, 2012, at 7:20 am
Notes from Vimeo:
“An award-winning street photographer who has been creating memorable images in the great photojournalistic tradition since 1962, Joel Meyerowitz pioneered the use of color in this slice of life genre, and his classic book on Cape Cod, “Cape Light” was instrumental in changing the prevailing dismissive attitudes toward color photography. An inveterate Leica [...]
April 12, 2012, at 7:32 am
We all like our projects, the things that keep us busy and entertain our minds. I’ve been spending a lot of time in my garden this spring and I’ve found sites like Pinterest and Tumblr to be very inspirational, but sometimes I have a tough time finding the ‘how to’ or instructional to actually create [...]
April 12, 2012, at 7:06 am
Notes from YouTube:
“This time-lapse video documents the Dutch graphic artist Parra at work on his mural Weirded Out on SFMOMA’s second-floor landing over the course of several days.”
Visit -> byparra.com/
April 4, 2012, at 7:15 am
I came across the photography of Elle Perez recently. I enjoy the sense of honesty and humanity that he’s able to capture within each scenario or series. I also like that he’s embedded his portfolio into his Tumblr blog. Pretty clever and definitely worth checking out.
Visit -> elleperez.com/
April 3, 2012, at 7:57 am
This beautifully shot documentary by executive creative director Richard Gordecky, sponsored by Intel, captures the Jogja Hip Hop Foundation (Indonesia). Stunning visuals and positive messages throughout. Definitely worth 7 minutes of your time.
Visit -> www.gorodecky.com/
Visit -> www.facebook.com/IntelIndonesia
March 29, 2012, at 7:26 am
Notes from Vimeo:
“Paper is where ideas begin. It’s the easiest and most beautiful way to create on the new iPad. Capture your ideas as sketches, diagrams, illustrations, notes or drawings and instantly share them across the web. Download “Paper by FiftyThree” free from the App Store. #madewithpaper”
Visit -> fiftythree.com
Download -> itunes.apple.com/app
March 26, 2012, at 7:32 am
Book and paper artist Ryuta Iida and artist Yoshihisa Tanaka have partnered to create these amazing timelapse portraits that have been cut and sliced to reveal the subtle changes that occur as time passes us by. The works above are just a few selects from a larger collection called ‘Misunderstanding Focus’. It’s interesting how some [...]
March 26, 2012, at 7:18 am
Notes from Vimeo:
“Chaotic Moon Labs’ “Board of Awesomeness” is intended as a technology teaser to show how perceptive computing can turn around the way we look at user experiences. The project utilizes a Microsoft Kinect device, Samsung Windows 8 tablet, a motorized longboard, and some standard and custom hardware to create a longboard that watches [...]
March 26, 2012, at 7:12 am
This short story by illustrator and motion graphic designer Lydia Lee is pretty fresh. The lighting, motion design and rendering style really make it stand out. Definitely worth a view, be sure to have a look at her nice type design examples as well in her portfolio.
Visit -> http://lydiaxuan.carbonmade.com/
March 20, 2012, at 7:51 am
I like the personal approach to this Brooklyn based bike shop called 718c Cyclery, and the overall in-store presentation, especially the exploded view of the bicycle hung on the wall towards the beginning of the video. Pretty fresh. Nice documentary coming from the story tellers at showloveworld.com.
Notes from Vimeo:
“Amongst the multitude of bike shops across Manhattan and [...]
March 16, 2012, at 7:50 am
Ah yes, the world through the retro-modern eyes of a hipster. Will there be a day, many, many years from now when anthropologists will stumble across a fairly small slice of time that has seemed to skip backwards, like a dusty needle on an old vinyl record? Leaving them all confused and wondering if all [...]
March 16, 2012, at 7:25 am
Amazing multimodal and gestural advancements coming from MSFT, utylizing their Surface technology. I love the additional functionality that comes with the transparent chips. Very inspiring to those who are noodling with interface design/technology.
March 13, 2012, at 8:47 pm
New York based photographer Christopher Payne places the focus of his work on the documentation of America’s vanishing architecture and industrial landscape. I very much enjoy his ‘Asylum’ series (Asylum: Inside the Closed World of State Mental Hospitals (MIT Press, 2009)) from his portfolio site, capturing unkempt interiors and the remnants of things left behind. [...]
March 13, 2012, at 8:11 pm
HBTV: Depth of Speed – British Mania from HBTV on Vimeo.
Notes from Vimeo:
“When it comes to the world of British automotive prowess, the earlier examples from MG and Austin Healey have arguably fallen to the wayside amongst Britain’s current crop of luxury vehicle makers. But for Roger Gisseman, his love of British cars dates back [...]
March 13, 2012, at 7:46 pm
Delusional: The Story of the Jonathan LeVine Gallery from weholden on Vimeo.
This is one book I’ll be excited to add to my reading list this Spring. Srsly, can’t wait to read it…
Notes from Vimeo:
“Widely revered as the “artists’ gallerist,” Jonathan LeVine has nourished a much needed alternative viewpoint within the stilted New York art market. [...]
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