Polish creative Szymon Kabala graduated from Academy of Fine Arts in Poznan, Poland but not before designing and executing this charming little visual working titled Reset. Its based around one lone character who unfortunately doesn’t seem to have a name, he’s a small robot type figure who task is to check everything within his world is working to order and how it should be. Id like to imagine that Szymon got a very high mark for this piece, it always seems that the projects that are uncreative and tick the right box gain the top grade on many degree courses of late. I for one think a piece like we have here should be celebrated, Szymon has clearly had a vision of creating a project that stands apart from what the last crop of students implemented, very innovating and original. I think we can all agree here that his hard work has paid off, and regardless of the mark he achieved this is one graduate with a strong future ahead of him. SuperNews! is a comedy series where the absurdities of everyday life are pushed beyond reality in a hilarious universe of animated characters. And now Google has finally developed technology that can literally sift through your *bleep*. From the artist: This video chronicles my odyssey with replicating the iconic gold Daft Punk helmet worn by Guy Manuel de Homem-Christo. Over the process, I took hundreds of pictures, mostly because my crummy digital camera I shoot with has a bum autofocus. What you see are the collection of all of these images, and a little hint of video as well. A segment from the popular series "Buy Me That." You'll see a "makeup artist for food," who surprises us all with this behind-the-scenes look at how burgers (and fries) are made to look their best for television. A perfect example of powerful marketing techniques. A highly inspirational film directed by Denis van Waerebeke for the « Bon appétit » exhibition, aimed mainly at the kids aged 9 to 14. For Dr. Martens 50th Anniversary, The Cinematic Orchestra cover Lilac Wine - a track made famous by Jeff Buckley in 1994. The music video is directed by Blind. For the founder of The Cinematic Orchestra – Jason Swinscoe – working life began at Ninja Tune, the London-based independent record label. Here, Swinscoe would distribute records by day, while by night he’d develop a sound that would eventually evolve into The Cinematic Orchestra. Their popularity and growing reputation amongst critics is largely down to their unique sound. Their diverse, imaginative, jazz improvised, electronic approach was praised by Uncut magazine as “every hard-boiled neon-lit Hollywood thriller you’ve ever seen.” To promote the new Colorado Lottery Monopoly Scratch game, Cactus teamed up with the famed animation studio Laika/House and Fantastic Mr. Fox Director Mark Gustafson to create a stop-motion spot where the iconic Monopoly game pieces come to life and work together to get to the new Colorado Lottery Monopoly Scratch ticket that someone left on the counter. Cari Lekebusch doesn't mess around when it comes to dropping proper techno music, something which he has shown in abundance over the past few years. As a prelude to his album, Cari will release two singles this June that once again show who's boss. The Macabre EP features two tracks, both equally stomping. The title track is a deep, dark techno banger with a variety of sinister sound effect and industrial effects. The groove itself is as we can expect from authentic techno: slowly progressing, yet packing an awesome vibe decorated with stunning fx. Including a short animated film called "ARK" that fits well with the track. A knight. A princess. A dragon. Three little kids. One school play. An epic battle for love and honor. Dragonboy is a collaborative thesis done by Lisa Allen, Bernie Warman and Shaofu Zhang at the Academy of Art University. For more information and still pics, please visit: dragonboythemovie.com |
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