Nice video documentary on street art vs. graffiti. Lot’s of candid material and great works to be seen, all told from a a street level p.o.v. Well worth the view.
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Nice video documentary on street art vs. graffiti. Lot’s of candid material and great works to be seen, all told from a a street level p.o.v. Well worth the view. Visit -> http://www.channel4.com/ 8 Hours in Brooklyn from Next Level Pictures on Vimeo. Nice capture and edit coming from Next Level Pictures. Very much worth the view. Notes from Vimeo: “All footage was shot within an 8 hour span in Brooklyn, NYC. Several of these shots will be used in part w/ a series of spots we are directing/producing which will [...] MEGGS x LISTER x KID-ZOOM from itdrewitself on Vimeo. Nice documentary style and some really nice artwork. Notes from Vimeo: “When three renowned Australian street artists all independently visited the UK in June, Very Nearly Almost organised a meet up and invited us to produce a video documenting the day. Featuring Meggs, Lister and Kid Zoom.” Visit -> verynearlyalmost.com Visit -> anthonylister.com Visit [...] Immaterials: Light painting WiFi from Timo on Vimeo. Ever wonder what the world would look like if we could actually see all of the invisible WiFi signals and other forms of digital connectivity right before our eyes? This is an interesting attempt at doing just that. More information is available about the project via the links [...] SleepyCity.net is a super interesting urban photo blog that seems to be based out of London. The photos are very well done and they hit a lot of really untouchable abandoned urban places and spaces that most of our eyes will never see. That’s what I really enjoy about what they’re doing. Documenting. Stop by [...] I’ve been following Brooklyn, NY based photographer Steph Goralnick on Flickr for a while now. Her photos are always amazingly candid, full of style and stand-out personality. Recently she posted an unbelievable collection of monotone night captures taken during one of New York’s unusually harsh winter storms… so nice! Many more to be found on her Flickr [...] Flickr is a big part of my world. I check in with it daily, I’ve made really great connections, learned a lot, it’s honestly much more of a social destination than most people consider it to be. One of my favorite contacts is Brooklyn based Jake Dobkin of graffiti arts blog streetsy.com. He’s amassed an [...] Chromaroma Visualisations from Mudlark on Vimeo. This visualization ‘game’ is powered by one’s Oyster Card in and out of the London Tube. It records your movements and trips as well as tracking others, as a result promoting more use and exploration. At the very least the rendering is a visual treat. Have a look. Visit -> http://www.chromaroma.com/ Tumblingerstraße from yo man on Vimeo. I grew up playing around with HO scale model railroad sets and building models with my dad. I have a natural love and interest in that kind of thing. Based in Munich, Germany ‘Yo Man’ has taken his model building to another level by not only building amazingly detailed urban [...] The photography of Calgary based photographer Levi Wedel is crisp, light conscious and dead-on when it comes to framing and composition. He shoots primarily with a Hasselblad 903SWC film camera and enjoys printing his works ‘old school’ or analog. He also curates a fresh photography blog called ‘Images Found’, where he showcases images he’s found [...] Above are a few nice stills from the below short video documentary of one of NYC’s more mysterious hidden underground places called ‘The Freedom Tunnel’ that many New Yorkers may have heard about, but few have actually seen with their own eyes. I really like the degree of contrast and vignette used in these shots, [...] I’ve posted about my photo book project a couple of times here on CircuitBreaks.com, and I’m now posting to let you all know that it’s finally up for a full preview and if you really, really dig it… for purchase on Blurb.com. I had a great time taking the pics, pulling them all together and [...] The photographic works of Romain Laurent are both innovative and disruptive. The above captures are from his collection called ‘TILT’ and are a reminder that a simple skew or angle on an otherwise ordinary and everyday shot may cause the need for great attention. Applying this effect to the grand, iconic and always entertaining backdrop [...] Here are some recent highlights from my ‘So Far Seattle’ photo set on Flickr. The city of Seattle continues to throw me amazing photo opportunities. I’ve been sticking to mostly urban shots lately but I plan to broaden my subject matter this summer by venturing into some of the amazing mountain parks and shoreline areas. I’ll keep [...] |
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