Post pobrano z: Peter Elson sci-fi illustrator

Finally a place where some of Peter Elson`s ( 1947 – 1998) work can
be viewed, over 300 images created by sci-fi`s best illustrator.A must
see for every science fiction fan.
Post pobrano z: Lindsey Carr
Lindsey
Carr is an artist living and working on the south west coast of
Scotland. Amazing toy work and artworks! Also interesting to read over
at the blog area
for more inspiration…



Post pobrano z: WIWP becomes OCCUPY
After eight successful years operating under the name WIWP, we have made the decision to re-brand; As of today our new name is OCCUPY, with our URL reading: www.weoccupy.co.uk. Please update your bookmarks, links and address books accordingly.
The change in name also brings a slight change in focus – keep posted for new products and an exhibition to be announced this year!
To mark this occasion and to help spread the word, we will be giving away an A2 print (winners choice) and a copy of our Two Faced book, to one lucky individual.

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Post pobrano z: Nike Chase – Director’s Cut

Nike presents Nike Chase, as part of a campaign
for Nike Japan, the piece features work from East London’s ilovedust
and San Francisco-based AKQA, while the story follows a girl’s
transformation into a superhero in order to save Tokyo from a giant
robot.
Post pobrano z: UVA – The Speed Of Light

Speed of Light celebrates the tenth anniversary of broadband in
the UK with a series of installations by United Visual Artists. The
installations explore the themes of communication and modernity.
Stripped back to its materials, fibre optic is a thin strand of glass,
with nothing more than a flickering beam of light. UVA has used this
beam as the starting point for its work. The installations dramatise
the experience of using fibre-optic communication, re-imagining it as
an immersive environment.
The work has been commissioned by
Virgin Media and begins with an input from the audience, which is
transferred into a pathway of light, leading through the atmospheric
environment of the Bargehouse. The continuous line of light evolves
through each installation in turn shifting in intensity and form.