entries Tagged as [design]

Font and Tapia

The corner of Font and Tapia in San Francisco.

Photo by mehallo

Film: Der Mensch als Industriepalast

‘The intertwining of science, art and technology: An animated and interactive installation based on the poster of the same title by Fritz Kahn from 1927.’

Animation by Henning M. Lederer, sound design by David Indge.

More info here. Original poster below.


Der Mensch als Industriepalast, Fritz Kahn, 1927

Found via Gábor Kóthay

Sleepytime

The work of Joetta Maue.

Found via sfgirlbybay

Treponem Pal

Video for Treponem Pal‘s Dirty Dance, from the album Weird Machine. Directed by Olivier Lelong.

For more, drop by his website here.

Nuit Blanche

‘Nuit Blanche explores a fleeting moment between two strangers, revealing their brief connection’

A film by Arev Manoukian. Making of video here.

‘Tower Bawher’

‘The film’s title is an allusion to Tatlin’s Tower. This animated short by Theodore Ushev is like a whirlwind tour of Russian constructivist art and is filled with visual references to artists of the era, including Vertov, Stenberg, Rodchenko, Lissitsky and Popova.’

Brilliantly done! From 2006.

Tatlin’s ‘Tower of Babel’

‘Tatlin’s Tower or The Monument to the Third International is a grand monumental building envisioned by the Russian artist and architect Vladimir Tatlin, but never built.’

Article here.

Lady Gaga with The Bolshoi Ballet

A trailer (above) for a performance you’ll never see – because it’s already passed.

Some info here. And the trailer was released four months after the event.

So.

Just enjoy.

‘My Cute Booty’

‘They make girls with no ass-at-all look like they have something back there  . . .  and girls with a little junk in their trunk, look like they have perfect apple bottoms.’

Cute Booty – pants for gals designed by Kelly Nishimoto, sister of musician Meiko.

Website here. Meiko’s writeup (with discount code) here.

Fox

Megan Fox, photographed by Craig McDean for Interview Magazine, April 2010. More here.

Found via Ashley Simko

Red and blue: The London Underground ‘bullseye’

One of the first modern icons of the 20th century, The London Underground’s ‘bullseye’ passed the 100 year mark recently – and to celebrate, 100 artists were brought in to interpret the symbol and its legacy. [Read more →]


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