Cool Infographics: Sprint Katrina ad infographic video
A Sprint ad using infographics showing how Sprint responded to Hurricane Katrina. From Superbad, the "brand-driven design and live action production company."
shiny trinkets and other obscura!
A Sprint ad using infographics showing how Sprint responded to Hurricane Katrina. From Superbad, the "brand-driven design and live action production company."

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Project: TRI-P story 4 "Global Warming"
production-conception-direction-animation: SL Cosound: Sarry Long + SL CoLength:
· mar hernández ·
this is a great first film from mar hernández and Vicente Mallols! lets hope for more soon!
Santa's Ghetto - 2007
Banksy bombs the security wall in Bethlehem with six new pieces.
It coincides with the annual month-long Santa’s Ghetto exhibit.
The exhibit will also feature works of James Cauty, Ron English, Swoon, Trash, Blu, and Sam 3 among others.
well done bansky!!!!!! you get my vote for most motivated radical street artist!!!
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maastricht bookstore in church by merkx+girod
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the annual ‘lensvelt de architect’ interior design prize for 2007 was awarded to the amsterdam-based architects of merkx+girod architects for their design of the 'selexyz dominicanen bookstore' in maastricht. the unique shop is installed in a former church, preserving the structure and finding a new use. the award jury was impressed by the studio's use of the space and its unique lighting.
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Labels: 'selexyzdominicanen bookstore', architects, bookstore, church, maastricht, merkx+girod
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Amazon Kindle 电子书阅读器 · [ i D | 公 社 ]
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check out ann's interview and clips of the tiger translate berlin event!

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retired weapons™, Japanese design-for-peace project presents a
multi-dimensional exhibition, combining indoor and outdoor elements;
and a new presentation featuring new movie and music. An iconic
life-size inflatable “retired tank” will welcome visitors from overhead
on top of the Truman Brewery.production assisted by our freinds Mick and Moto @ WAKYO TOKYO
sadly we couldnt make it to participate ourselves!
TENT LONDON | 20-23 September 2007
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BMW puts on an amazing cosmic light show to show off just how snazzy their new car is.
hats off to glass works post and the live lighting and virtual camera guys on this beautiful project!!
http://www.glassworks.co.uk/search_archive/jobs/bmw_see_how_it_feels/index.shtml
http://www.virtualcamera.com/

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Labels: BMW optical, digital air, glassworks, virtual camera

beautiful analog instrument gizmos whatever you want to call them..
made from.... (what a surprise!! check out the pages to find out what..)
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damn amazing workshop by David Muth on processing the language for visual and audio generative programming..
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http://www.kinetica-museum.org/new_site/index.php?ptitle=Workshops&mfile=event_workshop_main.phpjoin
the workshop google group for references and files...
http://groups.google.com/group/mini-takeaway
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this is seminal work from tokyo plastic!! coded by sancho plan. thanks to alec east for the link! and this was 2 years ago!! god knows what they are up to now!!
the Ryoichi Kurokawa perfromance was by far the bes! this guy knows how to entertain the audeince. the other acts fell into the visual arts pit fall of playing on one idea for a painfully long 40 minutes!!
thanks to our friends at optronica for bring him to the uk! i first saw his work screened in tokyo a few years back and it was a real pleasure to see him live!!

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| Ryoichi Kurokawa Performance, Optronica Festival, National Film Theatre, London, 2006 © The artist |
Presenting live audio-visual performances from Japan, Austria and the UK, this programme highlights artists who are exploring the use of feedback, decay, assemblage and kinetics. Central to the notion of synthesis, are artistic practices that make use of electronic, analogue and self-built instruments; tools, techniques and software for the real-time creation, improvisation and manipulation of both sound and image.
While the avant-garde movements of the modern period idealized the machine, mechanical dysfunction is now often a focus of artistic interest. In contemporary practices such as audio-visual performance and electronic music, this strategy often involves a focus on the mechanical, electronic and material qualities of the instruments themselves, as well as the re-processing and transfer of the signals they produce.
From pure sine wave to thumping sub bass this will be a sublime and immersive one-off opportunity to experience some pretty extreme electronics and visuals, in the extraordinary industrial architecture of Tate Modern's Turbine Hall. A 10 metre wide screen, an awesome sound system, cushions on the floor and an open bar. Immensely powerful, rhythmic and penetrating, this programme, in this context, will not be repeated. Book your tickets now, and don't forget your earplugs!
Sachiko M with Benedict Drew
Both accomplished improvisers, Sachiko M and Benedict Drew will punctuate the evening with precise, uncluttered simplicity. This performance presents the premier of a specially commissioned, new work, an open-ended improvisational strategy that seeks to amplify the stark industrial environment of Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall. The collaborative work makes visible the process of live interaction involving the real-time shaping of time-based sculptural elements. The collaboration will present a non-cinematic, audio-visual score involving kinetic imagery and pure sine wave. Benedict Drew presents a lucid visual field of magnified objects. Sachiko M’s muted soundscape, at times penetrating and at other times, virtually subsonic, forms a concentration of tones and frequencies that dialogue with Drew’s visual elements.
AVVA
For their performance at Tate Modern, AVVA will be performing a live improvisation, under the title of Nemu. AVVA is the duo of Toshimaru Nakamura and Billy Roisz, AVVA stands for "Audio Video/Video Audio", referring to the working method of the duo. Nakamura produces music using the internal feedback from his no-input mixing board; its musical inner workings exposed and stripped bare by recursive feedback loops. This is input into Roisz's video mixer becoming a source for its generated imagery. The result is colourful and shimmering. Between reduced sound and an extensively emptied picture, between a skeletal rhythm and a matrix of video lines. Nakamura's thumping feedback and clicking pulses infect the entire structure of the image, trembling and reflective. The image flickers and hums in response to high-frequency microtones forming continuous interwoven patterns.
Ryoichi Kurokawa
Three dimensional pixel sculptures are the result of Ryoichi Kurokawa’s audio-visual synthesis. Kurokawa destructs and reconstructs architectonic and organic abstractions with precision, coercing a complete surrendering of the senses. A minimal, yet chaotic conflux of visual and auditory perception merges into an experience of memory and ambiguity where virtual and actual images are no longer distinguishable. Kurokawa uses what he calls an “audiovisual organ” to compose spatial-time sculptures out of digitally generated material, formed from analogue field recordings. Abstract sound and imagery are perfectly synchronized, asserting a form of glitch minimalism re-assembled into complex and highly rhythmic audio-visual landscapes. Kurokawa accepts sound and imagery as a single unit, constructing precise and exquisite computer-based works that demonstrate a unique audio-visual language.
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Diamonds tell tale of comet that killed off the cavemenFireballs set half the planet ablaze, wiping out the mammoth and America's Stone Age huntersRobin McKie, science editorSunday May 20, 2007The ObserverScientists will outline dramatic evidence this week that suggests a comet exploded over the Earth nearly 13,000 years ago, creating a hail of fireballs that set fire to most of the northern hemisphere.Primitive Stone Age cultures were destroyed and populations of mammoths and other large land animals, such as the mastodon, were wiped out. The blast also caused a major bout of climatic cooling that lasted 1,000 years and seriously disrupted the development of the early human civilisations that were emerging in Europe and Asia.Article continues'This comet set off a shock wave that changed Earth profoundly,' said Arizona geophysicist Allen West. 'It was about 2km-3km in diameter and broke up just before impact, setting off a series of explosions, each the equivalent of an atomic bomb blast. The result would have been hell on Earth. Most of the northern hemisphere would have been left on fire.'The theory is to be outlined at the American Geophysical Union meeting in Acapulco, Mexico. A group of US scientists that include West will report that they have found a layer of microscopic diamonds at 26 different sites in Europe, Canada and America. These are the remains of a giant carbon-rich comet that crashed in pieces on our planet 12,900 years ago, they say. The huge pressures and heat triggered by the fragments crashing to Earth turned the comet's carbon into diamond dust. 'The shock waves and the heat would have been tremendous,' said West. 'It would have set fire to animals' fur and to the clothing worn by men and women. The searing heat would have also set fire to the grasslands of the northern hemisphere. Great grazing animals like the mammoth that had survived the original blast would later have died in their thousands from starvation. Only animals, including humans, that had a wide range of food would have survived the aftermath.'The scientists point out that archaeological evidence shows that early Stone Age cultures clearly suffered serious setbacks at this time. In particular, American Stone Age hunters, descendants of the hunter-gatherers who had migrated to the continent from Asia, vanished around this time.These people were some of the fiercest hunters on Earth, men and women who made magnificent stone spearheads which they used to hunt animals including the mammoth. Their disappearance at this time has been a cause of intense debate, with climate change being put forward as a key explanation. Now there is a new idea: the first Americans were killed by a comet.It was not just America that bore the brunt of the comet crash. At this time, the Earth was emerging from the last Ice Age. The climate was slowly warming, though extensive ice fields still covered higher latitudes. The disintegrating comet would have plunged into these ice sheets, causing widespread melting. These waters would have poured into the Atlantic, disrupting its currents, including the Gulf stream. The long-term effect was a 1,000-year cold spell that hit Europe and Asia.The comet theory, backed by observational evidence collected by the team, has excited considerable attention from other researchers, following publication of an outline report of the work in Nature'The magnitude of this discovery is so important,' team member James Kennett, of the University of California, Santa Barbara, told the journal. 'It explains three of the highest-debated controversies of recent decades.'These are the sudden disappearance of the first Stone Age people of America, the disappearance of mammoths throughout much of Europe and America and the sudden cooling of the planet, an event known as the Younger-Dryas period. Various theories have been put forward to explain these occurrences, but now scientists believe they have found a common cause in a comet crash. However, the idea is still controversial and the theory is bedevilled by problems in obtaining accurate dates for the different events.'We still have a long way to go,' admitted West. 'But we have a great deal of evidence, from many sites, so this is quite a powerful case that we are making.'
Diamonds tell tale of comet that killed off the cavemen | World | The Observer

check out the amazingly "lost in space"-esque film

technorati tags:motiongraphics, cgi, 3d, the holograms
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| When | 18 March - 13 May 2007 | 10:30-21:00 |
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| Where | Gallery 2 |
“Explorations in Thai Modern Design” exhibition to be postponed
The ‘50th Anniversary of the Faculty of Decorative Arts, Silpakorn University’ Implementing Committee and Thailand Creative & Design Center (TCDC) will postpone the exhibition “Explorations in Thai Modern Design” to Sunday 18th March, 2007.
Month of Design
Celebrating 50 years of the Faculty of Decorative Arts, Silpakorn University
Be it a product designer who converted useless water hyacinth into award-winning furniture, an internationally prominent fashion designer, a top-grossing film director or a world-renowned advertising creative – they all graduated from the Faculty of Decorative Arts, Silpakorn University.
‘Thai modern design’ traces its history back to the period of the ‘Father of Thai Design’ HRH Prince Narissaranuwaddhiwongse, who cleverly combined Western design methodology with Thai tradition, to the establishment of Thailand’s first school of modern design – the Faculty of Decorative Arts, Silpakorn University; compelling to seek the balance between Thai-ness and foreign influences at first, now Thai designers have developed and established their unique perspectives.
Experience the works and visions of more than 30 foremost designers who have been the driving force behind Thai modern design, including interior design, product design, print media, film, animation, advertising, as well as fashion, textiles and jewellery in “Explorations in Thai Modern Design”, a collaboration between the Alumni Association and the ‘50th Anniversary of the Faculty of Decorative Arts’ Implementing Committee.
What is Thai modern design?
Find the answers to this open-ended question in “Explorations in Thai Modern Design”.
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for those of you in bangkok next monday!!
A must see Music event!!
March 19
“Vinyl Coda I-IV"
Phillip Jeck (UK)
Two performances
Siam Paragon
Siam BTS
7 p.m. and 9 p.m.
Free admission

Philip Jeck ~ UK
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» MyTherapy hosts climate change GiG

top points for our freinds at My Therapy for showing us all how to pull finger and do something!!
A Series of unique events mixing cutting edge visual art from the cream of the crop of world’s VJ scene, supported by legends of West London’s DJ scene and some very special guests, creating soundtracks for the visual artists and playing an eclectic mix of classic and rare disco, funk, breaks, electro and deep n soulful house music, in this intimate art gallery in Notting Hill.
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hats off to Johnny! damn nice spot.
thanks for the review below.. to autoblog.com