Graffiti artist Tristan Eaton

LA artist Tristan Eaton has been busy, in February he was painting a sci-fi anime inspired mural on a three-story building during the festival POW! WOW! Hawaii. In March, he used up to 500 spray cans (with the help of four assistants) to illustrate a piece in honor of Alexander Bell on a former telephone company building in Florida. And just this month, he was working on a wall for a new Versace store in Ala Moana Center (HI), using 200 spray cans to complete it. http://vimeo.com/97602368

tristan-eaton-9

tristan-eaton-8

tristan-eaton-7

tristan-eaton-6

tristan-eaton-5

tristan-eaton-4

tristan-eaton-

tristan-eaton-2

tristan-eaton-1

James Victore by Like Knows Like

James Victore’s is an amazing artist and posters designer. His work has been exhibited at the MoMa, and belongs to permanent collections of museums in Paris, Washington, D.C., Zürich and Amsterdam. His clients include the New York Times, TIME Magazine, Moët & Chandon, the City of New York and Esquire. Victore speaks regularly around the globe, is a professor at the School of Visual Arts, lectures at RISD and also teaches through his own events like “The Dinner Series” and “Take This Job & Love It.” He inspires many with his Burning Questions series on YouTube.

Like Knows Like creates documentary series about people they admire on the internet. They’re meeting photographers, illustrators, designers, entrepreneurs, bloggers and storytellers all over the globe. Check all shorts in one place here

http://vimeo.com/97586859

Visual Overdose Selection 5, 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 5th Movie we created for you! Enjoy and follow us on Tumblr

Music: "Undone" - Phoria- (Display EP, 2014) itunes.apple.com/gb/album/display-ep/id871746550

http://vimeo.com/97163155

All Images are Courtesy of their respective owners and have been published on Daily.Designcollector.net

Traveling Lights

As many other creative studios "We Think Things" has a lot of "geometric leftovers" after branding brainstorms spreading across the computer' disks , and one day guys eventually did a nice shape animation.

We liked the idea of combining simple shapes and then creating a completely new context, only by excluding intersecting shape areas.

In our case – a circle and a triangle became the snowy top of a mountain in front of the sun. With this picture in mind we started developing a minimalistic world, brought to life by the use of ambient noise and a haunting minimalistic score

http://vimeo.com/95943971

Living Moments

Rare advertisement catches my eye but Nokia did it again. This time it was filmed with 50 phones, using the same principle as the ‘bullet time’ technique popularized by the Maxtrix movies. Instead of freezing time like in the movies, the team used a rig to create the illusion of a spinning world. Make sure you ate long before watching this, dizzying effect ahead. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LmDNjZM3Tu8

Making of

living-moment-mo

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hHVkNcvxMZM

Everywhere and Nowhere at the Same Time

"World-renowned choreographer and artist William Forsythe has just unveiled his latest “choreographic object,” an old municipal market space filled with hundreds of suspended pendulums that swing in timed sequences. As visitors move through the space they are forced to duck, dodge, and dart through the rows of swinging weights resulting in an impromptu dance. Forsythe is known for his unique blend of choreography and artwork where the viewer often becomes a participant in his interactive installations." text via Colossal

pendulum-dance-installation-forsythe-3

pendulum-dance-installation-forsythe-2

pendulum-dance-installation-forsythe-1

http://vimeo.com/94638603

Look Up

“This media we call social is anything but, when we open our computers and it’s our doors we shut”… This is one of the most vital messages that everyone needs to hear. Look Up is a spoken word for the “online” generation. Written, performed and directed by Gary Turk, it is an extremely important life lesson for our youth.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7dLU6fk9QY

Visual Overdose: Selection 4, 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 4th Movie (view 1st, 2nd and the 3rd) we created for you! Enjoy and follow us on Tumblr

Music by Bebe "Siempre me quedará"

All Images are Courtesy of their respective owners and have been published on Daily.Designcollector.net