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Scandinavian design agency Kontrapunkt joined forces with Bruce Mau Design in Toronto to expand Asics' five-letter logotype into a complete bespoke typography that empowers the ASICS Tiger brand.
Scandinavian design agency Kontrapunkt joined forces with Bruce Mau Design in Toronto to expand Asics' five-letter logotype into a complete bespoke typography that empowers the ASICS Tiger brand.
Dimitris Katsafourosi created a 3D animated short exploring patterns and their ability to create dynamic images out of the simplest elements. The whole video is a static shot that keeps evolving to something new with every second. Reflective surfaces are used a lot in order to create the illusion of different forms and play with the expectations of the viewer.
Rendered in painstaking 4K!
The Duke and The Duck were approached by The National Academy of Sciences (NAS) to create an anti-bullying PSA. They decided to create an artistic and visceral short that combines an emotional teacher's narrative with dance choreography.
Kazakhstan based architect, Aibek Almasov unifies eco-friendliness, modern design, and nature in his 2013 concept ‘Modern Tree House’. The tactful design is purposed to be constructed around a tree lavishing up 4 floors through the center, allowing you to live first-hand with a tree.
With lighting, energy, and water being a priority, the clear structure is made of transparent solar panels connected to a Tesla ‘Powerwal’”, rainwater is collected for use, and wastewater is purified through a natural system. Potentially launching in 2017, this eco-responsible home means one less tree getting cut down throughout the years.
Nike’s Global Sportswear team challenged Leviathan to get the right people talking about–and testing out–the brand’s new winter line of SneakerBoots and Tech Pack Aeroloft jackets. Launched in Shanghai, the event–dubbed Test Stride–invited media and VIP influencers to experience both lines’ weatherproof benefits, first-hand.
Invented by Leviathan, hi-tech product displays guided participants to the core attraction: a 170-foot-long interactive obstacle course–complete with jagged terrain, a flooded street and barricaded alley. This competitive event used human motion to trigger visuals and track participant’s scores in real-time, while an automatic photo-capture feature displayed their victory across a vivid 30-ft-wide display.
Nike Test Stride moved beyond familiar product trials to create an authentic and shareable experience for not-easily-impressed attendees. Coverage of the event was global, generating excitement around Nike’s release for premiere streetwear and fashion media outlets.
Petros Vrellis explores a completely new way to knit on a primitive circular loom; a few thousand meters of continuous black thread are knitted as straight lines across the circumference, in a pattern dictated by a specially designed algorithm. The first series of knitted portraits is based on El Greco’s expressive figures.
Code through a lense.
A series of procedural animations, physical light & projection based experiments all shot in camera. Directed, created and produced by FutureDeluxe.
Beautiful motion piece by designer Nicolas Lopardo
The Japan-based troupe released drone footage as part of a motion-tracking test in a two minute clip, Spatial Bodies. A drone camera pans over a selection of installation sites where programmers have erected artful yet alien structural distortions of natural and urban landscapes. Colossal metallic orbs protrude off of morphed building complexes, skyscrapers grow out of the sides of other skyscrapers, ambiguous cords of twisted white erupt from the earth’s core. The Aujik team has created a new dimension, their very own parallel universe, that you have to see to believe.
Amazing satellite photography by Planet
Karma Fields is a visual music experiences involving electronic music and generative art visuals that correlate with the sound itself. I saw them in LA in November 2016 and the whole experience was so captivating to the point where i couldn't stop watching.
illustrator & Digital Photographer Alberto Seveso was born in Milan and currently working and living in Bristol (UK) as a freelancer.
The Dynamic Tower, also known as the Da Vinci Tower is a planned 1,378 ft, 80-floor moving skyscraper in Dubai, United Arab Emirates designed by David Fisher. The tower will be constantly in motion changing its shape. Each floor will be able to rotate independently moving a maximum of 20 feet per minute making it one full rotation within 90 minutes. It will also generate electric energy for itself.
Olafur Eliasson’s art is driven by his interests in perception, movement, embodied experience, and feelings of self. Eliasson strives to make the concerns of art relevant to society at large. Art, for him, is a crucial means for turning thinking into doing in the world.
Eliasson’s diverse works – in sculpture, painting, photography, film, and installations – have been exhibited widely throughout the world. Not limited to the confines of the museum and gallery, his practice engages the broader public sphere through architectural projects and interventions in civic space.
Saraceno’s multidisciplinary artistic practice takes inspiration from a variety of sources ranging from architecture and space exploration to science fiction and geometries found in the biological sciences. Among these subjects, Saraceno has long included arachnology as a tool for the investigation of alternative constructions, forming the basis for recent exhibitions.
Like Droplets along the Strands of a Spider’s Web. For Saraceno, spider webs spark inquiry into possible modes to redefine relationships between humans and nature, proposing utopian conditions for sustainable societies. Entering into Saraceno’s installation on the ground floor of Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, perception is reoriented in a darkened environment dotted with glowing sculptures articulated in silvery spider silk. Formed of complex interwoven geometries suspended in air, each piece appears as a unique galaxy floating within an expansive, infinite landscape.
Keith Lemley's work is about seeing the unseen – the invisible presence which exists in our minds and surrounds all objects, experiences, and memories. I have developed a keen interest in being part of and observing natural systems, time and the process of life and death, and an aesthetic sensibility synthesizing the organic and the machine.
Pablo Valbuena develops art projects and research focused on space, time and perception.
Some key elements of this exploration are the overlap of the physical and the virtual, the generation of mental spaces by the observer, the dissolution of the boundaries between real and perceived, the links between space and time, the primacy of subjective experience as a tool to communicate and the use of light as prime matter.
NONOTAK studio is the collaboration between the illustrator Noemi Schipfer and the architect musician Takami Nakamoto. Commissioned by the Architect Bigoni-Mortemard to create a mural in the lobby of a public housing building in Paris, NONOTAK was created in late 2011.
In early 2013, they start to work on light and sound installations, creating an ethereal, immersive and dreamlike environment meant to envelope the viewer, capitalizing on Takami Nakamoto's approach of space & sound, and Noemi Schipfer's experience in kinetic visual.
Award winning German Fine Artist, Architecture & Landscape photographer
A french art director and illustrator based in Annecy. This specific piece of work was a series of illustrations made in collaboration with Dupont Dupont Store.