Samurai 3D

February 28, 2010

This short film produced by the team at RealtimeUK is a stunning use of 3D rendering.

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Harvest by Haroshi

February 25, 2010

Skateboards usually see their lives shortened by snapping, cracking or simply wearing out. So Japanese artist, skater and designer Haroshi, decided to create a series of playful artworks making use of the broken decks.

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Google Maps Animation

February 21, 2010

Based in Soho, New York, and with a decade of experience crafting compelling visual, narrative, and interactive media, Honest is an award-winning studio dedicated to creating unconventional content in all forms. They also claim to have invented the potato chip.

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Awesome Youtube Comments

February 18, 2010

A fellow Aussie working at CP+B has trawled Youtube for the best and worst comments and put them into one laugh-out-loud tumblr.

Meryl Smith Art

February 18, 2010

She’s made some cool stuff including a window install for Opening Ceremony/Spike Jonze to plug his Absolut-sponsored film, I’m Here. Check out more of her work here.

Good Ideas Glow in the Dark

February 17, 2010

The Adris Group had a successful business year 2008, so they wanted to show it off with a glow in the dark annual report designed by croatian creative agency bruketa & zinić.

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Conzo

February 17, 2010

Loving the work of Conzo, a young Glasgow based artist whose work often focus’ on the unfortunate shaped, ugly and bad local people he has came across growing up in Glasgow.

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So Long Suckers!

February 17, 2010

Inventor and aeronautics graduate, Jem Stansfield converted two household vacuum-cleaners he bought at Tesco to crawl up a 30ft wall, Spider-Man-style. More here.

Rétrofuturs

February 14, 2010

French Illustrator, Stéphane Massa-Bidal creates interesting social commentary by working with vintage photographs and typography.

Ridiculously awesome stop-motion animation video clip directed by Alan Poon for the Bowerbirds song, In Or Talons.

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