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"New black and white picture with cosmic geometric animations, time lapse lava flows, gnarly tree growths, and all matter of the universe." directed by Kurtis Hough
"New black and white picture with cosmic geometric animations, time lapse lava flows, gnarly tree growths, and all matter of the universe." directed by Kurtis Hough
Hidden in the darkest back streets of major cities, you may find an urban phenomena - the Trick Meter. Skate by one late at night and you could find yourself locked into a do or die trick session. Written and Directed by: Simeon Duncombe
"Our focus is not on scores, results or rankings, instead it is on something that we find ultimately more rewarding and valuable, that is, the people themselves. In the noise and maze generated by the mediatisation of sports, the creativity and passion of sportsmen and sportswomen are often drowned out. As such, our goal is to emphasise and re-focus attention on the people who contribute, inspire and are inspired by ‘passion’ - the quintessential quality of sports." Visit them on http://painandgain.co/
Biasol Design Studio (Facebook, Instagram) is a creative practice focused on crafting functional spaces, places and products that evoke emotion.
The guys of Lernert & Sander created this amazing poster for a Dutch newspaper by cutting unprocessed food into perfect cubes.
Los Hermanos Locos or simply Crazy Brosmind released their new book "WHY HOW WHAT" Movie directed by Laura & Jordi Sans.
Digital artist Lee Griggs (previously) created the project 'Deformations', using the software Arnold to create facial deformities that are out of this world. He took normal faces, transforming them digitally while he never knows how the result will look like until he arrives at a finished product
Talented Russian hermetic artist Alex Andreyev has recently completed the artwork to be used for Cirque Éloize (Cirque du Soleil) promotion.
"Cousins & Cousins Architects transformed a Victorian home in East London, creating an addition that is inconspicuous and transformative. The extension houses a dining room on its first floor and a bedroom on its second. It uses bricks and windows repurposed from an earlier demolition. The dining room features two floor-to-ceiling glass walls, opening the space towards the lush green garden while light streams into the reconfigured kitchen-dining area." via iGNANT