Archive for the ‘Art’ Category

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house of cards

In Art, Design on February 16, 2009 by andymoore76 Tagged: , , , ,

House of cards ad for Shelter from Leo Burnett and Framestore featuring the music of Radiohead

A very simple idea, very well executed.

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bed stop-frame animation

In Art, Design, Life, Music, video on February 16, 2009 by andymoore76 Tagged: , , ,

Check out this beautiful stop frame animation, a collaboration between Yuval and Merav Nathan. So many ideas using such a limited aray of bed props. Nothing saucy.

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Keeping it real

In Art, Design, Geek on November 11, 2008 by andymoore76 Tagged: , , , ,

Impressive waste of time. Well it made it to my blog so…. here

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Wayne White

In Art, Design on November 9, 2007 by andymoore76 Tagged: , ,

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Saw this on Sleevage link courtesy of comrade Steve State. Wayne White is the artist behind the Lambchop ‘Nixon’ sleeve. He paints 3d type over thrift store paintings. Kitsch dreams come true… More here

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Jessica Hagy

In Art on October 31, 2007 by andymoore76 Tagged:

 http://indexed.blogspot.com

Bang goes productivity for the next 30 minutes.

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God bless the maiden voyage of the booth

In Architecture, Art, Design on October 26, 2007 by andymoore76 Tagged: , , , ,

Boothy

So we built a photo booth.

In the age of social web usage through the likes of Facebook and Flickr, we decided that creating a physical space to socialise, communicate and express oneself seemed a fitting way to demonstrate the connection of the real life with the digital.

We built a very DIY looking photo booth which masked our highly innovative user interface. People were able to throw together an outfit from our prop bin outside, choose a background via the interface/croma key wizardry, and pose for their very own passport strip. To complete the experience the customer was then able to tag the strip with their name and add a short message before the printing out using our new splamfy printer installed in the side of the booth.

There were two copies of the photo strip, one for the person to take away with them, the other for them to stick on the booth itself. At the same time the image was automatically uploaded to here

Whether it be the thirst of the general public to express themselves or a national obsession with photo booths, the project was a huge success. With over 360 photos taken printed and uploaded and a booth covered in photo strips, the exhibit surpassed all our expectations.

The festival was great, albeit cold, stressful and tiring. Special love going out to Clusta, Small Japanese Soldier, Heavy Object, Jasper Goodhall, 383 Project, McFaul Ltd, Second Home, Si Scott, Stereograhic, Bryan Loke, Steven and Jesson Yip (too many links to add)

Photobooth and expo on flickr here

Photobooth website is here

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What the hell is this?

In Architecture, Art on October 10, 2007 by andymoore76 Tagged: , , , ,

Serpentine PavilionSerpentine Pavilion

It would appear it’s the work of Olafur Eliasson and architect Kjetil Thorsen. I got to see it from the outside but was unfortunately too late to be allowed inside. It looks great. Eliasson was behind the amazing Weather Project at the Tate Modern in 2003. To see more go to the Serpentine Gallery or better still check out Olafur here or Snøhetta here.

The Serpentine is showing a Matthew Barney exhibition of pieces from his Drawing Restraint series – resistance training whilst making art. Here’s the trailer to the full length film Drawing Restraint 9 that features as part of the exhibition. I have yet to see this in full.

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Vincent Laforet Vs Andreas Gursky

In Art on September 22, 2007 by andymoore76 Tagged: ,

Really impressed by the photgraphy of Vincent Laforet… love the arial perspectives. Really reminds me of Andreas Gursky who is one of my favourite artist/photgraphers. Also check out the amazing editorial photgraphy – particularly Pakistan and Hurricane Katrina. Wow.

Website here

Laforet arial perspetive

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Gursky stock exchange