Knitted Camouflage
A unique art project created by collaboration between London-based photographer Joseph Ford, street artist Monsieur Chat, and knitter Nina Dodd.
A unique art project created by collaboration between London-based photographer Joseph Ford, street artist Monsieur Chat, and knitter Nina Dodd.
For this new house project, Los Terrenos (The Terrains), Mexican architect Tatiana Bilbao conceived a trio of small buildings (just under 2,200 square feet in total), each of which serves a specific function and emphasizes one of the three main materials in the project’s palette.
The largest of these, a structure covered in its entirety with a mirrored facade that contains an open living/dining/ kitchen space, allowing it to disappear into the surrounding vegetation; its peak-roofed profile mirrors those of the mountains, and concealed doors open the interior to the terrace beyond.
Photography by Rory Gardiner
Nguyen Qui Duc, writing in Vietnam. Courtesy of VAWAA.
"Vacation with an Artist" or simply VAWAA is a quite new platform for people like us: those who like travelling with a purpose. With no intend to advertise the service we follow its concept hence it is not new and even Airbnb launched its "Experiences" last year. Through VAWAA, an art-hungry traveler can book several-day workshops with a street artist in Buenos Aires, an ikebana master in Kyoto, and a bamboo bicycle-maker in Bangalore, among other artisans representing a vast array of mediums.
Nguyen Qui Duc, writing in Vietnam. Courtesy of VAWAA.
Sim Chew Poh, rattan weaving in Malaysia. Courtesy of VAWAA.
Mauricio Kolenc, woodturning in Uruguay. Courtesy of VAWAA.
Junpei Omori, ceramics in Japan. Courtesy of VAWAA.
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"Shot around central and southern Japan / Okinawa, the series by Gabriella Achadinha shows day and night photographs of spaces and individuals that stood out from the time there. Marlize Eckard has added her touch by creating the ‘fleeting impermanence’ via acrylic paint with additional strokes that create the smudging, lapsing memory."
An emotional homage to Switzerland, nature, music and life in all its facets.
Auditory perception is triggered by tonal phenomenon, such as language and music. These stimuli are the gateway to recent and distant memories of all kinds, the sequences of pleasant and often unpleasant experiences that shape and accompany us throughout our lives. They are part of us and make us who we are today.
CAST
Jost Wildbolz
Kriss Delaye
Anthony Vuignier
CREW
Written & Directed by Fabian Weber
Voice: Lisa Ambjörn
Director of Photography: Fabian Weber
Location Sound: Kurt Human
Gaffer: Roman Brändli, Simon Wyss
Cineflex: SamCam
Decoration: Marlise Isler
Editor: Glenn Breda, Fabian Weber
Colorist: Jürgen Kupka
Sound Design: Denis Elmaci
Assistents: Nora Nussbaumer, Robert Kopecky, Christian Mathis
Motion Design: Beat Hösli
Music: Nils Frahm (Erased Tapes), Olafur Arnalds (KobaltMusic, Universal), Jonathan Sigsworth
Fabian Weber was born in 1984 in Switzerland. He is a Director & Photographer who started his own business in 2011. His work is defined by a sharp and graphical focus, always showing a different angle and presenting objects in a new light. At the same time he has an emotional and humane approach to his films, giving them an almost physical presence that leave the viewer with a new level of perception.
Pantone Colour of the Year - Greenery has been brought to life in Clerkenwell, London by collaboration with Airbnb. In-house experiences are interactive — guests can hear the sounds of nature, forage from its walls for herbs, drink tea with leaves picked from a hydroponics installation, choose plants to make terrarium vases, and even pick leaves to design custom-prints.
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Meet Tobias, travel photographer passionate about adventures and exploring new places from a unique perspective.
“My work is often inspired by nature and the beautiful things we usually take for granted. Behind every shot there is an idea of what i would like to accomplish and i hope you will find my work interesting.”
Who does not love traditions? Neither we are. Here is a new year-waited Christmas advert presented by UK retail store network John Lewis. But here is the funny fact - it was a false-start last week when someone spotted a student work dedicated to John Lewis Christmas topic and push it through social web and medias so it gained a million of views. But lets watch original one and compare it to previous ads from year 2015, 2014 and 2013
Talented photographer from Stuttgart Christian Schmidt creates captivating shots whether it is natural or urban environment
To continue Monday's commuting routine we share the latest news from London where the Citizens Advertising Takeover Service (C.A.T.S) initiative crowdfunded a project to replace all ads on Clapham Common station for 2 weeks. And voila! or meow!
Fin Art photographer Florian Mueller shares one of his project shoot on different architectural locations in Lisbon
Forget everything you have seen from commercial travelling adverts - gifted beauty-scape director Oliver Astrologo (previously) will take you to the trip through mesmerising morning in Venice
After a rewarding decade as an art historian at the Getty Museum studying and teaching art history and technique, LA-based Naomi Yamada decided to actively participate in the art making process as she followed her love for photography and painting by launching own studio.
Kyoung Sop Choi aka Jansoli shot this amazing timelapse while traveling to NYC in winter
Russian designer, lifestyle and travelling photographer Vadim Sherbakov completed his drone montage from the last trip to Iceland
“Vindur is a non-narrative short film shoot with drone in different parts of Iceland. Vindur means wind in Icelandic which is relevant to the way its shoot. So for 3 minutes you will get to enjoy amazing drone footage portraying Icelandic unbelievable landscapes. Beautiful waterfalls, endless valleys, unusual mountain ranges, out of this world landscapes, oceanic cliffs, old glacier, fantastic canyon and many other wonders that makes Iceland so unique and such a blast to shoot using DJI Phantom 3 professional.”
Swedish style blogger, interior stylist and lifestyle photographer Johanna Bradford has a bottomless personal website filled up with awesome photography sets. She made us nervous to select anything for the post, just because we want to post everything she does. Follow her Instagram and Tumblr for more
Millennial's new media artist Tasha Alakoz based in St Petersburg works easily with commercial brands vanishing them in her personal way of colourful fashion selfies. We adore this balance that definitely requires a lot of will power and creativity and hope to see her speaking about that experience on some festivals like OFFF.
"Besides the traffic, California is a beautiful place. Filmed entirely on RED. The shots in Yosemite were captured using the Highsight cable cam system. And a sunroof. Matt Pagan is the wave ripper and a local pro down in the LA area." A Local.Studio Production, directed by Sean Slobodan
Keith Loutit is an Australian filmmaker based in Singapore doing a lot timelapse videos both for personal and commercial reasons. Watch his new and second video (previous) dedicated to Asian New York - The Lion City