Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Amelia Earhart by Giuliano Bekor
saw these photos a while back. the story of Amelia Earhart is always great. i'm sure you ladies love all that she stood for and all that junk.
guessing the photographer, Giuliano Bekor went with the Gardner Island hypothesis. if you're in Romania, pick up this month's Marie Claire to see the rest of the set. or you can just go here.
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Labels:
fashion,
photography
The Messiah was Always Hip to Me
"Jesus 2000". Rémi Bastie, Jean-Baptiste Cumont, Clément Desnos, Jonathan & Nicolas Djob Nkondo Pegon produced this animation for Wizz. These guys are from the Gobelins School of Visual Communication in Paris. so much talent from there.
i love how they tell the story of Jesus through hipster culture. there's a lot of detail in here that you might miss the first time you watch it. from the 3 wise hipsters, to the "holy drink", to the to moonwalking on water, to the "hat of thorns" that ultimately leads him to the resurrection is so well thought out and done. music is pretty cool too. love the "Son of God" synthesizer.
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Black Orbs Everywhere
what is it about black orbs? something about them give a sense of mystery and science to me. i've noticed more artists are using black orbs for their art, and they all have an air of the unknown to them. but not only are they mysterious, but they are so cool to look at.
"Onyx" by earph
so mysterious. you can buy this as a print through here.
"Gantz" by Hiroya Oku
this manga is probably the most original and craziest one i have read in a long time. think it's up to chapter 305. it's pretty mature stuff so keep the kids away.
"MASNAVI" by Murat Pak
very cool and very mysterious. be sure to check out his other videos as well.
from the "O Series" by James White
James White's work usually consists of the retro look, but mixes in a little bit of the contemporary aesthetic. i dig his stuff a lot.
i am sure that i am missing a lot more art with black orbs in it. i just can't remember or think of anything else. my bad.
D.
"Onyx" by earph
so mysterious. you can buy this as a print through here.
"Gantz" by Hiroya Oku
this manga is probably the most original and craziest one i have read in a long time. think it's up to chapter 305. it's pretty mature stuff so keep the kids away.
"MASNAVI" by Murat Pak
very cool and very mysterious. be sure to check out his other videos as well.
from the "O Series" by James White
James White's work usually consists of the retro look, but mixes in a little bit of the contemporary aesthetic. i dig his stuff a lot.
i am sure that i am missing a lot more art with black orbs in it. i just can't remember or think of anything else. my bad.
D.
Labels:
random
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Best Rolling Credits Ever!
Justice remix of everyone's favorite toilet clogger, Lenny Kravitz' "Let Love Rule".
video is hilarious. ending is a little cheesy but it fits in well with the cheesy 90's feel.
video directed by Keith Schofield
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Thursday, October 1, 2009
It's Good to Go Analog Sometimes
post production on this video was all done analogue and all in camera. the results? dope. very gritty and glitchy. i like.
music's pretty cool too. it's by Jon Hopkins.
Director/Editor/Post Production: Bison
Producer: James Bretton
Production Company: Blinkink
Additional Camera: Chris Nunn
more info at the youtube page.
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music's pretty cool too. it's by Jon Hopkins.
Director/Editor/Post Production: Bison
Producer: James Bretton
Production Company: Blinkink
Additional Camera: Chris Nunn
more info at the youtube page.
D.
InspiresMe : Makoto Yabuki
Makoto Yabuki is a director / art director. he's based in Tokyo. currently he's at Tangram. awesome site btw.
i really dig his style. clean but at times chaotic. it feels industrial but soft. a mix of futuristic styles with a mythological ambiance. he's got a few videos on his vimeo site, but my favorite has to be "Confine(s)". it has one of my favorite color combination, red and white and black. the editing is great, and the abstract character designs are pretty out there, which i like. he did 2 others as a set i believe, "contrast project". check out his stuff, lot of nice things happening there.
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Labels:
art,
InspiresMe,
motion,
photography
It's Not Hyrule, It's Ja Rule!
this game looks Zelda-rific! i can not believe how this game got ok'd by Miyamoto Shigeru unless he is part of the development, which i doubt. he must be pissed off, or not. he seems to be all smiles all the time.
i am so excited for this game, and i hope it comes out stateside. the lighting and DOF look great.
haven't been this excited for a game in a while. last one was MGS4.
there's a bunch of stuff on the website to look at. the best part is that you can custom create your character. you know they're going to make Link. still can't believe this got cleared. even the music is similar. still, i want it!
japan release, Nov. 05.
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Labels:
videogame
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