Ruslan Khasanov - La La La
Leading Russian chemical motion designer Ruslan Khasanov shares his latest experiments called La La La
Leading Russian chemical motion designer Ruslan Khasanov shares his latest experiments called La La La
For the launch of the renewed Russian Post's service a select group of Russian illustrators was commissioned to createa specially dedicated collection of postcards.
Postcards by Maria Menshikova
Lettering by Illarion Gordon
Postcards by Maxim Goudin
Lettering by Illarion Gordon
"PULSAR lamp is a project by SAVE art & science laboratory. The project’s idea is to create a design object which would allow observing a chemical process in real time. Substance sublimation and crystallization processes can be observed inside the PULSAR lamp. We have created a series of such lamps using different chemical processes. Alchemy means transformation, which takes place not only in chemistry but also in the human consciousness. We are interested in investigating mental transformation processes inside a human being."
““Icarus” is my non-narrative short drone film and really a homage to an awesome piece of technology, Phantom 3 Pro, that travels with me for the past 2 years to many many locations. From rocky cliffs of Isle of Skye to the mighty Dolomites in Italy. From unearthly Icelandic landscapes to lake belfry in Russia. Never in a million years have I though it would be possible to capture worlds beauty from this new and exiting prospects. New technology gives us this creative freedom and I am going to explore it furthermore.”
Sila Sveta produced one of the largest video projection made on the façade of the unique architectural landmark - the main tower of Moscow State University at the Vorobyovy Hills. The projected area covered over 50 000 square meters and was over 0.5 km long, 212 projectors were used for the show.
St Petersburg based architect and designer Julia Nizamutdinova created enigmatic light object using 3D-Printing technologies. Using a kinetic motion it creates
Go deep into the mid road somewhere nowhere sadness depicted by Russian artist Andrey Surnov
Russian illustrator Karina Eibatova (you may remember her by latest work for Hotel on Rhodes Island) decided to make your year 2017 much brighter than previous one and you can't disagree with that fact. "Best Wishes, 2017" is her new initiative where you can enter and preorder a beautiful print and a scarf to deliver you each month with a challenging lifestyle message next year. Karina spent 5 years in creating this project so at the end you will enjoy your full 12-pieces season collection of her artworks and scarves or even few of them if you book a season or two of it on Kickstarter page
“The idea is to share my art through the clothing and interactive poster in which a person could write a goal of the month, inspired by the artwork. The project is created to inspire and motivate people, to make art less elitarian, to share a collaborative vibe of an artist and a musician.”
Moscow-based artist Liza Smirnova uses embroidery as a tool for her illustrative artworks
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Moscow-based designer Maksim Arbuzov made a sort of an art statement by juxtaposing two icons of mass-production and contemporary art: IKEA and Malevich
"The moment when culture is reflecting in a mass product. Time is going and we often don’t see how history influences to our culture and markets. My idea is to show how through time frames art objects can find reflection in mass-market products. Malevich's Gestalta representing a contemporary culture was created from two famous man-made pieces from different centuries"
Moscow-based designer and photographer Alexey Domrachev has been taking unseen portraits of commuters on capital's underground for years. This year he decided to create a guerilla exhibition called "Memento metro" by sticking prints on exact place where photos were taken. Follow this young Bresson on Instagram and watch the film below
Russian artist best known as Waneella (previously) creates 8-bit pixel art works. Here is her new series of urbanscapes we wanted to share now
Russian artist based in St Petersburg - Joanna Keler creates magic scenes by using camera as a wand and brining new meanings or removing any of them to the each scene
Strange occurrences in Paris
"The Old New World" is a Photo-based animation project created by Russian designer Alexey Zakharov. It's a travel back in time with a little steampunk time machine. The main part of this video was made with Camera projection based on photos.
Russian illustrator and GIF animator Sasha Katz creates small moving digital masterpieces depicting the unexplainable states of modern life
Understand yourself, in order not to betray yourself. Watch the new showreel submitted by DEPARTÁMENT.
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Dmitri Aske had his first solo show in September — October, 2016 in Vladey Space Gallery, Moscow, Russia. The exhibition called Reality 2.0 included eight new artworks made in the artist's unique technique of a multilayer plywood relief especially for the show. All the works are dedicated to the digital era we are living in, now that the Internet takes up more and more of our time and attention becoming for many people the second reality. The addiction some people have might be even compared to a mother-child relationship. At the same time, as Marshall McLuhan wrote as far back as 1960s, people don't actually notice how new media entering our lives are gradually changing us.
A person born before the 1990s sees video calls, a 'computer-in-your-pocket' phone, and a broadband Internet connection available almost everywhere as materialisation of the future. Meanwhile, the new generation takes all that for granted as a beginning of a new era. In his new body of work, Dmitri Aske reflects our time suggesting that the viewers should contemplate how much all of us are absorbed by Reality 2.0.
With no doubts Russian Product Design is going to hit the global market soon. Here is ONE - a power bank and charger designed by talented Katerina Kopytina (resident of IZBA Project). With no intention to advertise the device it is really nice to share the final presentation where identity was designed by Nika Levitskaya and photographed by Lesha Galkin from Facultative.Works and Ivan Chikin
Russian Airlines S7 concrete the title of most creative local advertisers. After successful "I want to go where" and "OK GO - Upside Down" award-winning campaigns (several cannes lions of 2015, 2016) they are back with the new masterpiece "The Best Planet" with narration from Russian cosmonaut Andrey Borisenko. Created by Wieden+Kennedy Amsterdam
Talented Russian illustrator based in Moscow - Anastasia Lisich creates beautiful watercolour portraits