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Join Greg Mirzoyan, professional rollerblader and photographer in his night stroll with four awesome roller ladies riding across black and yellow Barcelona
Join Greg Mirzoyan, professional rollerblader and photographer in his night stroll with four awesome roller ladies riding across black and yellow Barcelona
Jati Putra Pratama is an artist and graphic designer from Jakarta, Indonesia. On Instagram (@jatiputra), Jati has become known for his surreal photos and imagery, tweaking actual photos and turning them into some kind of fantasy world straight out of Inception.
""The force which binds my concepts as a perceptual realist stems from my observations of contemporary human civilization and its relevance to the natural world. All subjects are bound together with metaphoric juxtaposition to render an enigmatic association giving the narrative of each image a subjective conclusion." says Canadian artist Christopher Walker about the body of his work
I'm not a big fan of movies especially sci-fi but the work behind the scenes always fascinated me. Apart of the rumours that there is a crowdfunding campaign to return Matt Damon from Mars, the movie itself is captivating and first of all with its smart use of interface. After discovering GMUNK's work over "Tron" interfaces at OFFF festival few years ago, the way we see UI in movies raised the bar (sorry not to mention the Shell in Matrix).Here is the new, absolutely stunning and definitely painstaking work done by Territory Studio for "The Martian" movie. Working closely with NASA, Territory developed a series of deft and elegant concepts that combine factual integrity and filmic narrative, yet are forward looking and pushing NASA’s current UI conventions as much as possible.
In all Territory delivered around 400 screens for on-set playback, most of them featuring interactive elements. With 85 screens on the NASA Mission Control set alone, a number of which were 6mx18m wall screens, there are many moments in which the graphics become a dynamic bridge between Earth and Mars, narrative and action, audience and characters.
20th Century Fox Credits Director: Ridley Scott Production Designer: Arthur Max Sup. AD: Mark Holmes Motion Graphics Art Director: Felicity Hickson Territory Credits Creative Director: David Sheldon-Hicks Producer: Sam Hart Art Direction: Marti Romances Lead CGI: Peter Eszenyi Design and Animation: Daniel Højlund, Marti Romances and Sam Keehan. NASA Headquarters Director, Planetary Science Division: Dr. Jim Green Program Executive for Solar System Exploration: Dave Lavery Manager, Multi-Media Programs: Bert Ulrich Playback Credits Compuhire Showreel Edit: Marti Romances Audio: Zelig Sound © 2015 Twentieth Century Fox, The Martian
See more at: http://www.territorystudio.com/work/motion/
Rhei is a prototype of an electro-mechanical clock with a liquid display, and the result of a one-year long passion project, created by Damjan Stanković, executed in collaboration with Marko Pavlović and many other wonderful people. Hellorhei.com
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Fine art photographer Mária Švarbová hails from Bratislava, Slovakia. She taught herself into photography at since than went shooting on mysterious locations revealing the nature of the objects and characters
"The Aishti Foundation is a 40,000 sq foot exhibition space in Jal el-Dib, a short drive up the Mediterranean coast from downtown Beirut. The foundation building will showcase works from Salamé's 2,000-strong collection as well as a variety of high end luxury retail shops. To celebrate the opening of The Foundation, Tony Salamé asked Sagmeister&Walsh to conceptualise and design a campaign around the intersection of fashion and art, while also highlighting its location by the sea side. We also created an animated series of the campaign for Instagram and their social channels."
Moscow-based fashion photographers Andrey Yakovlev and Lily Aleeva have established a high standard in the industry through the years we followed them. Known as Behance Russia most appreciated artists they raise the bar from project to project, with no doubts these can be seen in the latest - called "IQON"
Like all artists - digital ones are not an exception. They develop a style through decades, exact what we follow in latest artworks of Evgeny Kiselev. No doubts this changes were kindly met by his followers and clients where one of them - South Korean magazine Web Trend put Evgeny's work on the cover.
Сonstantine Konovalov and Irina Neustroeva from Russian video design studio Teeter Totter Tam, specialising in timelapses came up with a great video of Paris. They spent 3 month is the city and literally 40 days doing 72 shots and 10 "excusez-moi" for each 3 seconds of this hyperlapse video. I tip my hat to the great work they've done!
I just presented the best Russian talents on Argentinian festival Trimarchi today. The last project I talked about was the biggest calligraphy work we've ever seen made by Russian talent Pokras Lampas: Calligroof
The artist and his team spent nearly a ton of paint to create this work, its height equals to twenty-two storey building. Work's text dedicated to the moments of inspiration and creativity
"This project breaks records on the complexity and scale in Russia. It was a real challenge for me and my team. We designed a brush with an ink surface of 1 meter using four big brooms specifically for this event. We could fail this project many times due to the rains and problems with the delivery of hundreds of liters of paint from another city." says Pokras
See more on Calligroof.com
As you may know Designcollector is invited to reveal selected Russian artist at the largest South America's media design festival - TRIMARCHI, near Buenos Aires. It will happen this week so please don't expect much activity here, but follow us on Instagram for Visual Overdose and latest updates about my first overseas trip (but 4th speaking experience).By tradition, we asked Alex Frukta from NORD Collective to come up with the second largest mashup of Russian Motion Design of 2015 (previously). Enjoy 11 minutes of awesomeness exclusively on Designcollector Network
Born in Laos and now currently based in France, artist Van Tame is a painter inspired by dynamic and energetic city streets like New York and London. Using animated strokes, the artist creates cityscapes that are full of life. Viewers will instantly feel the movement and fast pace of a city dweller, without ever having to step onto a city block.
Every day, thousands of people on Instagram snap pictures meant to invent a new identity for themselves. That is the message behind this wonderful photo series by Chompoo Baritone, a photographer in Bangkok, Thailand who shows just how fake Instagram photos can be.
California-based illustrator Eric Petersen has a very stylised approach to his work and is influenced by instructional graphics and video games.
Adrian 'Charlie' Smith and Heather 'Blair' Lockhart believe in the handmade aesthetic of design. Together they run "Charlie and Blair" (Instagram) straight from Brisbane, Australia. They specialise in ceramic pieces that simply bring beauty to a space.
Korean design studio Lago specialised in awesome scratch postcards and posters using golden colour hidden by the grey layer.
LEVSHA is the diary that helps to organise plans, structure the working schedule, make notes of your ideas, thoughts and wishes. The project delivered by Pavel Makhnatch & Lesha Limonov from Minsk, Belorussia. The name "Levsha" taken from favourite Russian tale of the Cross-eyed Lefty from Tula and the Steel Flea. The word literally means a person who can manage any tricky situation.
The sculptures of Beth Cavener focus on human psychology, stripped of context and rationalisation, and articulated through animal and human forms. Cavener wants to pry at those uncomfortable, awkward edges between animal and human. Entangled in their own internal and external struggles, the figures express frustration for the human tendency towards cruelty and lack of understanding
Video directed by Bas Berkhout