320° LICHT

The "320° Licht" installation of URBANSCREEN uses the cathedral-like beauty of the Gasometer as the starting point for a fascinating game with shapes and light.Within a radius of 320 degrees graphic patterns grow and change on the 100-metre high inside wall of the Gasometer.

“This experience is based on the vastness of the Gasometer,” sound designer Jonas Wiese told the Creator’s Project. “We tried to work with that expression to make the space bigger and smaller, to deform it and to change its surface over and over while not exaggerating and overwriting the original effect of the room.” He continues, “the age of the screen is coming to an end, digital interfaces will dissolve and merge into the social space [...] we poetically contribute to this through art.”

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via Colossal

SEED - The near-future of mobile technology

The year 2014 is the last break point on the way to omni-channel digital world were device is no more a single way to communicate with information and data. Here is a new concept of Mobile-powered product design system named "SEED" developed by South Africa-based computer engineering student Nick Rout. Some of you might remember Phonebloks concept acquired by Motorola and merged to still-upcoming Moto Aga project.

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AURORA FASHION WEEK Russia FW 14/15 Online

Designcollector is happy to support Saint-Petersburg Aurora Fashion Week FW 14/15. AURORA FASHION WEEK Russia was initiated as one of the key events within Russian federal and regional program in culture and fashion industry. The main event is taking a place in Russian Academy of Arts – Rafael and Titian Spaces.Watch AFW videos below!

First Day | 9 April

Second Day | 10 April

Third Day | 11 April

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A Girl Named Elastika

Animated by Guillaume Blanchet, this new stop-motion short called A Girl Named Elastica tells the brief story of a girl who leaves her home to adventures around the world. This stop-motion made of typical office rubbers and pin will melt your heart and inspire a lot. Fore new updates follow Guillaume over on Facebook

http://vimeo.com/90603521

VAL

From February 15, 2013 to February 15 of this year, designer Simon Graham documented his life—first-person style—with his phone. Val, the name of Graham's resulting documentary, comes from both the artist’s mother’s and son’s full names. It serves as a commemoration to both Valerie Sheppard and Leonard Valentino Graham, who passed away and were born, respectively, in Graham’s single year of documentation. In Graham’s own words, he felt the name “truly represents this crazy circle of life” we live in.

Being a fan of documenting every day a second I am completely interested in the way Graham did his video. All the photos are hand stabilised and taken as a batch using iPhone.

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http://vimeo.com/90479247

Visual Overdose: Selection 3, 2014

For the last few years we have been using Tumblr platform as Daily Visual Overdose. This year we decided to sum up each month of our Tumblr live on video and here is the Third Movie (view 1st and the 2nd) we created for you! Enjoy and follow us on Tumblr

Music by Tame Impala

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International Fashion Alphabet

That's not might be useful for graphic designer but definitely essential for any fashion blogger - Alphabet of Fashion Designer(worth to mention our freshly built Tumblr aggregating top fashion Instagrams - Instafashionistas). Directed by Barnaby Roper, styled by Michelle Cameron and narrated by lush lips Lindsey Wixson and her talking robot, the A-Z of Pronunciation stars a worldwide cast including Esmerelda Seay-Reynolds from USA, Grace Bol from Sudan, Grace Mahary from Canada, Hanne Gaby Odiele from Belgium, Josephine Skriver from Denmark, Sigrid Agren from France, Soo Joo from South Korea, Tao Okamoto from Japan, Tilda Lindstam from Sweden and Xiao Wen Ju from China. You can even won a prize if can spell last name correctly, check iD Magazine for this.

Wes Anderson Centred

I have not watched much of Wes Anderson films, but in Grand Hotel Budapest I was really impressed by the quality of each frame, colour and the amazing transitions he uses. Few days later I found a video that explained much of Wes' perfectionism - UK based director Kogonada did a nice research for Anderson's love to symmetry and centred composition.

P.s. One can point that Wes was inspired by Stanley Kubrick way of building a frame, so mister Kogonada has also explained master's obsession in a centred composition a year ago here