Tricky surrealism of Paweł Fabjański photography is an inside joke for a neat show biz. Fabjański uncovers digital know-how, reveals what should be hidden and emphases the puzzling ERROR. Like an illusionist he creates a world of his own without rules of gravity and in contrary to standard expectations. ERROR breaks the scheme and creates the true magic of digital photography.
Parametric design is a way of generating ideas using mathematical algorithms based on a set of rules and parameters. This can reduce the amount of work for repetitive, mundane tasks that must be performed on a large scale or in massive quantities. For this reason, the process has been applied to art installations, pedestrian bridges, and skyscrapers. Following suit, Format Elf Architekten has used the method to generate a pavilion for ‘Campus Netzwerk’, an interdisciplinary office space for formstelle, kantine and netzwerk in toging, germany. The collective hopes to provide evidence of a successful structure transformation from heavy industry towards the use by architects, engineers, and designers. via designboom.com
This angular steel chair by Georgian designer Sandro Lominashvili has a seat with four corners, but only three are attached to the frame.
Chair 3/4 has square-sectioned steel tubes that have been welded together to leave one corner disjointed from the backrest. The seat floats above an angled leg that gives the appearance it has been wrenched away from the frame. via dezeen.com
After twenty years of its “Art of Fashion” campaigns, fashion retailer Neman Marcus has released imagery for the fall-winter 2014 season. London-based photographer Nadav Kander took over the reigns this season for a series of surreal images putting models in boxes and trippy situations all while wearing looks from designer labels like Tom Ford, Oscar de La Renta and Valentino. ModelsSuvi Koponen, Heather Marks, Tian Yi, Lais Ribiero, Soo Joo Park, Mirte Maas, Bruna Tenório, Alana Zimmer, Vlada Roslyakova and Irina Kravchenko take center stage for the images. via fashiongonerogue.com
Canadian director Edlyn Capulong directed an animation film entitled “Lucy & The Limbs” in which we follow a little girl living in the pines who does an unexpected encounter while she was feeling boring. This film was produced by Sheridan College for a fourth year’s work.
The latest music video Metronomy for their song “Month of Sundays” from their new album “Love Letters”. Produced by GOOD EGG and directed by Callum Cooper, the clip shows a travelling camera making us giddy and crossing concrete buildings and green spaces, from the air.
Producer – Joshua Smith
Line Producer – Rupert Savage
Camera Assistants – Chris Vickers and Charles Vallance
Grade – Lewis Crossfield
Grade Producer- Arianna Maniscalco at ETC electrictheatre.tv
Sculptural Fabrication: TOR Fabrication, London
Thanks to – Matt Moult and Jack Hunter
Executive Producers – Juila Reed and John Hassay
Production Company – GOOD EGG goodegghq.com
To promote the new BISSELL Symphony, the first All-In-One Vacuum and Steam Mop, Ravi Delchand, BISSELL’s senior brand manager, set out to create the ultimate product demonstrationvideo and stand behind their claim to kill 99.9% of germs and bacteria.
Client: BISSELL
Agency: KBS+, Toronto
Production: KBS+ Toronto
Country: Canada
‘Carmen (Homage to Munkacsi), coat by Cardin‘, Place Francois-Premier, Paris, 1957
Published in American Harper’s Bazaar, September 1957 Richard Avedon, born 1923 – died 2004
Materials and Techniques: Gelatin-silver print
Richard Avedon has transformed fashion photography and portraiture alike, creating an instantly identifiable aesthetic which has influenced countless others. His ‘signature’ large format studio portraits of politicians, writers and artists render the sitters “symbolic of themselves”, as he put it. His use of stark white backgrounds and life-size printing places viewers in a new relationship to the photographic image – a physical and almost confrontational one. His ability to create visual tension and surprise through unexpected contrasts is unparalleled.
By @NguyenTHT (la version française suit)
”I have nothing to wear…and I don’t have a dime to spend…” – standing in front of the wardrobe feeling discouraged.
Does this sound familiar to you? Although our closet is filled with clothes, we constantly feel the need for new ones. However, we do not always have money to spend. One possible solution is a clothes swapping. Indeed, this is the oldest mean of exchange of human history. Therefore, this will allow us to satisfy our thirst for novelty.
« Je n’ai jamais rien à me mettre sur le dos… et je n’ai pas un sou à dépenser… » se dit-on debout devant la garde-robe avec un air découragé.
N’est-ce pas une situation familière pour la plupart d’entre nous? Malgré que notre placard soit rempli à craquer, nous avons constamment l’impression d’avoir besoin de nouveaux vêtements. Cependant, le dilemme s’impose quand notre portefeuille ne nous le permet pas… Comme solution, il y a le troc! Oui, oui, c’est le mode d’échange le plus ancien de notre civilisation qui nous permet de satisfaire notre soif de nouveauté.