Don't Walk
A man who loves to walk is stopped from doing his favourite thing. Directed and submitted by Dan Angelucci
A man who loves to walk is stopped from doing his favourite thing. Directed and submitted by Dan Angelucci
This year cycling season is starting and the Maglia Rosa makes all of Italy turn pink in excitement! At the Japanese studio Onesal, we created this cheeky little tv ad to help promote this year's Giro d'Italia. Ciao bambino!
Produced by Onesal Japan onesal.com Client: J Sports / Sky Perfect Production Company: Onesal Japan Director: Nahuel Salcedo
Buck the Cubicle is a series featuring people who get out, get dirty and find inspiration in all manner of offbeat occupations.
Tim Linhart was an ice sculptor in Colorado. One day he carved an upright string bass from ice and was astonished at the beautiful sound it made. Now he is the founder of Ice Music, based in Luleå, Swedish Lapland. Ice Music presents a winter concert series in a variety of music styles, all played on instruments made of ice and performed in a specially designed igloo.
Buck the Cubicle is a series featuring people who get out, get dirty and find inspiration in all manner of offbeat occupations.
Bruce Gardner excels at the Japanese art of Hikaru Dorodango, or "Shiny Dumpling". He first learned about the practice from the sci-fi writer William Gibson, and the rest is history. Bruce is based in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Buck the Cubicle is a series featuring people who get out, get dirty and find inspiration in all manner of offbeat occupations. Derek McDonald makes his art by welding together recycled scrap metal and other material he finds all over Orange County, CA. Directed by Jenna Close Jon Held and P2 Photography
Their first date unfolds in his imagination. He'll show her into the bowling alley. Tie the laces of her special bowling shoes. His eyes will guide her as she rolls the ball down the lane. But life disrupts his fantasies.
Submitted by Michael Mizrachi
Inspired by the French philosopher Michel Serres’ book Variations On The Body, Mattia Casalegno’s video works deal with the idea of beauty and the fallacy of the presumed superiority of man and machine over nature, presenting a poignant reminder of the power of human hubris. Against an impeccable backdrop of gypsum statues, the work focuses upon the central construct of what appears to be a modern aircraft engine, coming together in an archaic space symbolising a neoclassical idea of beauty.Using imagery taken from the Italian workshop of the master sculptor Antonio Canova, Casalegno’s work is a reflection on the human body and its reverent relationship to knowledge and power.
The work is accompanied by a soundtrack by Different Fountains released on the Meakusma label in Belgium.
Anti-utopia tale depicted in motion video by Ethem Onur Bilgiç and Deniz Tarsus
'Colourful Vibrations' is a collaboration piece between photographer Charlotte Connerty and artist Becca Hiscock. Combining their love for music with their love for art Connerty and Hiscock have explored the visualisation of music through water. A variety of different colours have been mixed together and inverted in post production to represent the emotions that can be felt whilst listening to the music.
Michael Aaron Williams shares with us a "Coffee Paintings" project: "These paintings are created using coffee and ink on antique ledger paper from the late 1800′s to early 1900′s. The images are entirely rendered using a brush, lots of coffee, and a bit of ink for the darkest darks"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m5_VxOSWHHQ