Emulator 1.5 -> Audio Interface

I really dig this new digital audio interface called Emulator 1.5, designed for Traktor 2. The ‘tronish lightscreen’ interface feels super clean and something of a circa 1980s sci-fi throwback. In a very good way. I’m usually not a fan of too many interface colors competing for a user’s attention, but this execution demands it, [...]

Move, Learn, Eat -> Rick Mereki

 

 

Move, learn, eat. Some of the most rewarding things we can do in life. Nicely produced and captured. I like the simple caption work and the overall rhythm of these short films. Fun stuff, worth checking out.

Notes from Vimeo:

“3 guys, 44 days, 11 countries, 18 flights, 38 thousand miles, an exploding volcano, 2 cameras and [...]

Tilt-Shift Camera -> Photojojo

I saw this affordable tilt-shift camera on a Facebook post today (by Photojojo) at lunch and thought it was pretty great. The images look solid, there are some nice embedded filters and tilt-shift always looks better when thrown by a real lens as opposed to a photoshop post effect, in my opinion… Have a look, [...]

Patagonia Time Lapse -> Adam Colton

This is very well captured… pretty mesmerizing stuff.

Notes from Vimeo:

“Adam Stokowski and I spent 2 weeks in Patagonia Country pursuing our new passion for time lapse video and rhino hunting. We visited Torre Del Paine Park, Chile. Glacier Park, Argentina & Fitz Roy, Argentina. Plus all the beauty in between. Many barbed wire fences were climbed…. this [...]

Telenoika -> Audiovisual Mapping

Yet another magically innovative example of archetectural video mapping, created by with 2D video composition software and 3D modeling software. The amazing motion graphics were projected with a 20k video beamer at 1920×1080 at the Kernel Festival in Northern Italy (Brianza to be exact). Very much worth the view. I’d love to check out this festival.

Visit -> http://www.kernelfestival.net/

Visit -> http://telenoika.net/

Foodies Paradise -> gojee.com

This post is specifically for folks out there who love to cook adventurously and eat well …and appreciate a nicely designed search experience to help assist in those efforts. Gojee.com is not only beautifully designed, it contains a great deal of interesting recipes that can be easily searched based on what it is that you’re [...]

What do you Love? -> Google

As Google continues to expand as a company, I expect to see more and more innovative ‘risks’ emerge from within the walls of their empire. Google is now asking us “What do you love?”… Not quite as fancy as the Google ‘art project’ that came out earlier this year, but just as interesting from a [...]

twistcone -> Monster Coloring Book

Monster Coloring Book from twistcone on Vimeo.

How simple is this idea? Monsters and coloring are pretty much the definition of fun if you ask me. Great to distract the kiddos on your next road trip, I know my nephews would dig this. Nice illustration work, lot’s of fun colors and tools as well…

Notes from Vimeo:

“We’re [...]

Spike Solutions #2 -> Jacob Niedzwiecki

Spike Solutions #2 from Jacob Niedzwiecki on Vimeo.

I really like the innovative thinking behind with this generative compositing video exploration by Jacob Niedzwiecki. It’s this kind of tinkering that gives birth to new ideas and trends, hungover or not. Have a look.

Notes from Vimeo:

“In this screen test, the video in any zone of the left half [...]

Thomas Blanchard -> Slow-Mo BMX/Motion

Pi from Thomas Blanchard on Vimeo.

Taken at 1000-2000 fps this 550D slow motion test footage is packed with some nice filters, motion tracking and various other bits of eye candy. There is a lot going on, but it’s so well done that it all works beautifully together, especially with the moody and peaceful soundtrack. Not your [...]

Mindrelic -> Manhattan in Motion

Mindrelic – Manhattan in motion from Mindrelic on Vimeo.

Great timelapse work coming from Rochester, NY based videographer Josh Owens. From his sweeping slow pans over time square to the street level pedestrian shots this video is absolutely stunning.

Visit -> http://www.mindrelic.com/

Follow -> http://twitter.com/#!/mindrelic

Viewbook Portfolio App -> iPad

Viewbook Portfolio for iPad from Viewbook on Vimeo.

Here’s another very cleanly designed portfolio option for designers and photographers called Viewbook. There seems to be so many great ways to display work lately, especially with Behance’s release of ‘Pro Site‘. I’m thinking of updating my own…

Visit -> http://www.viewbook.com/

Intel -> Museum of Me

I know, this clever ‘Museum of Me’ Facebook content aggregate is spreading like wildfire right now via Facebook. To me it’s notable because it’s not only pulling through multiple types of content, but it’s pulling it in, in a way that’s not your typical grid based design. There’s dimension, layering and some nice parallax scrolling [...]

Floating Chicago -> Craig Shimala

Floating Chicago – A collection of mirrored skyline timelapses from Craig Shimala on Vimeo.

This collection of Chicago skyline timelapses is extremely well captured. I really like the heavy contrast and the overall idea of consistently capturing the skyline the same way. Well worth a view or two.

View Photos -> flickr.com/​photos/​cshimala/​5275838854/​

Under the Lucan Sun -> Leonardo Dalessandri

Under the Lucan Sun from Leonardo Dalessandri on Vimeo.

Lot’s of great effects and shooting styles all wrapped into one very nice short video. Shot with a variety of Canon cameras in Italy. Makes for an entertaining view.

Visit -> http://www.vimeo.com/leonardofilm