Photography of Aaron Brimhall
Check the lifestyle and travelling photography portfolio of Aaron Brimhall focusing on motorbike cross-country trips you can join virtually on Instagram
Check the lifestyle and travelling photography portfolio of Aaron Brimhall focusing on motorbike cross-country trips you can join virtually on Instagram
"Felipe Pantone’s work is at the cutting edge of street art. Straddling conventional graffiti, typography and abstraction, his work fuses bold elements of graphic design with highly evolved geometric shapes to create an ultra-modern aesthetic which complements and reacts with the stark modernity of our cityscapes.Drawing on our concerns of the digital age and the speed at which technology is developing, Pantone’s art is like looking several light years ahead into the future and discovering a new language in which to communicate."
text by James Buxton. Global Street-Art
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Portrait of an Artist | Felipe Pantone
A series of facts of varying importance on the topic of Felipe Pantone UB.Felipe Pantone is a contemporary slash kinetic slash graffiti artist living in Valencia, Spain. Selina Miles is a video director from Brisbane, Australia. Together, they celebrate their love of the internet and facts in this short film.Directed and Edited by Selina Miles selinamiles.com
Posted by Selina Miles on Sunday, 14 February 2016
Zouassi is another gem in our personal selection of Glitch artist we'd like to meet at The Digital Decade this year. His digital art is a balance between form morphing and pixel drifting creates an hyper speed colourful atmosphere. If you like his art you might also like his video homage made for Animal Collective below
British hyper realistic artist based in Moscow Antoine Dutilh creates awesome portraits with pain-stacking details that, for example, took him 5 months to complete the latest artwork you may see below. Antoine is currently a featured artist at Creative Debuts, London
"We all live under the same sky, but we don't all have the same horizon" - Konrad Adenauer
Chris Pritchard - "I’ve just released my new short film, Skylight. This timelapse film, presented in 4K, showcases some of the amazing sky shows I have been lucky enough to witness and capture over the years.
Whether in the city or a rural area, surrounded by nature or man-made things, the one constant is the sky. No matter our lifestyle or surroundings, we all share the same world above us. The sky holds the power to make a good view great, and to mesmerize us with the wonders of the world – within our atmosphere and beyond.
This film has been a long time in the making, and I am so happy to share this with the world and greatly appreciate everyone who takes the time to watch it, like it, or share it."
VARA is the first design light system with unique app-control designed by Holy Trinity studio founded by Matthias Pinkert and Karsten Reichel. They are currently running a Kickstarter project to collect pre-orders
Working only with layers of painted galvanised wire atop steel armature, UK artist Kendra Haste creates faithful reproductions of creatures large and small for both public installations and private collections around the world. A graduate of the from the Royal College of Art, Haste says she is fascinated by how such a seemingly ordinary medium, chicken wire, is capable of suggesting “the sense of movement and life, of contour and volume, the contrasts of weight and lightness, of solidity and transparency—values that I find in my natural subjects.”
"Dazzle camouflage was a painting used for warships in World War I, when radar technology did not exist. It made it difficult to identify a vessel as well as its heading and speed. The person in the room hides her face with sunglasses, repeats reception and transmission with a smartphone in her hand. Dazzle camouflage that conceals form and direction of a warship is a metaphor of deviation in modern society. Transmission is expressed by painting on human, and reception by the world she sees." says artist Shigeki Matsuyama about her installation "Dazzle Room"
"2015 was Ari Fararooy’s second trip in a row to Burning Man. While enjoying the mind blowing experience on the dusty playa, the photographer captured its unique light and even more unique people. Now Fararooy has animated the experience, tapping into the surreal aspects of Nevada’s Black Rock Desert, and using it to create an alternate reality of hypnotically moving images."
Few independent artists can share this craftsmanship and attitude to details as a small group lead by Dmitry Pisotsky behind this Russian rooted JMB Magazine. Check its clean and sophisticated layout on Behance
Founding Editor-In-Chief & Fashion Director Dmitry Pisotsky Creative Director Viktor Miller-Gausa Contributing Writer Alyona Johnson Print Production Management Pavel Khazanov, Vladimir Semenov
Camilla d’Errico is an Italo-Canadian artist who has been making waves in the fine art and comic industries with her manga-influenced style. Ever the prolific artist, Camilla is comic artist and Pop Surrealist painter
As a talented art director based in Barcelona, Álvaro Peñalta was responsible for a good set of project you can review on his Behance profile
http://vimeo.com/154124756
Virtual reality is often perceived as an individual experience but guys from DEPARTÁMENT Agency went further and adapted VR-technologies for mass use in event industry. They synchronised 100 Samsung Gear VRs for collective immersion into the alternative world, and made the first virtual reality movie theatre. Coined as #imagineQ7 it was the first car presentation to be delivered entirely in VR environment, simultaneously for 800 persons audience at a time.
Audi Q7 presentation #imagineQ7 Moscow
Concept & Production by DEPARTÁMENT Agency: Petr Ivanov, Pavel Nedostoev, Yulia Sigunova, Vasily Greshnev, Vlad Alexandrov Design of virtual show by SILA SVETA Studio Technical support by Interactive Lab Company
As we are planning to run our 4th Glitch Digital Art collaboration The Digital Decade 2016 very soon, we are all four into new names on pop art scene. Here is our new finding - Liron Ashkenazi, she is a multidisciplinary visual designer who thrives to create bold, complex and conceptually driven imagery using 3D illustration, animation, photography, experimental typography and colour. She spends most of her free time exploring new ways to develop her work & loves a good challenge.
"Machines could take 50% of jobs in the next 30 years" Moshe Vardi, Professor of computer science, Rice University. Meet Alice, holder of the last recognisable job on Earth, trying to make sense of her role in an automated world. 'The Last Job on Earth' is a film produced in collaboration with the Guardian Sustainable Business section.
Directed, Designed and Animated by Moth Collective Lead Animator - Carlos De Faria
Check this beautiful series of digital illustrations made by Montreal-based artist Gabriel Levesque inspired by the saying "You are the hero of your own story" of Joseph Campbell.
View more of his works on Behance
Photos by Hasselblad Masters Competition-winning photographer Giorgio Cravero capture the despair of entropy in all living things with Colors, a fun series of fruits and vegetables slowly being drained of their lives' essences.
"I was thinking about how man is interested in the appearance of the food more than in its taste or in its authenticity," Cravero tells The Creators Project. "You can’t switch on your TV or open a magazine without been overwhelmed by lots of news about food, restaurants, chefs, etc. I tried to bring the interest back to the bone, the Nature, that without our intrusion is fully capable to produce what we need. We’re destroying our world, and sooner or later someone has to pay the bill."
teamLab, a Japanese interdisciplinary art collective created by artists, engineers, mathematicians, programmers, architects, and other creatives, brought together a 20,000 square foot installation presented in collaboration with Pace Art + Technology in California. This project, titled “Living Digital Space and Future Parks,” features 20 digital works, several that have been exhibited previously and others that have never been seen before.
"Bronwyn Hill is an up-and-coming figurative painter based in Brisbane, Australia. Her delicate artwork typically depicts realistic portraits of women placed in natural settings, rendered through oil paints and skilled layering techniques. Each of Hill’s artworks capture a lovely and natural beauty, radiating tangible emotion that speaks volumes of her artistic talent."
"Naming light and patterns in nature as leading influences within her pieces, Hill makes use of her artwork as a means of self-expression. The women depicted in her portraits are representatives of herself, and though they may not all feature her face, each are indicators of Hill’s emotional state at the time of creation. Some portraits seem to embody a carefree and utterly relaxed nature, whereas others are more melancholic and pensive, yet all are stunning in their own right."
"Architectural office Barozzi/Veiga created this philharmonic hall in Szczecin, Poland, accommodating a concert hall and a chamber music hall. The massive structure seems like an iceberg floating through the streets."via