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AiroBanana

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gru 19,2009

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Rhinoferos

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gru 19,2009

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Jussi

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gru 19,2009

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ISOARA showreel

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gru 19,2009

Post pobrano z: ISOARA showreel

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NY based Biwa Studios produced this showreel for ISAORA clothing in Manhattan. Directed by Shinichi Maruyama, audio by MNDR.

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gru 19,2009

Post pobrano z: Element Energy Drink – Embrace Your Element
Modernist and impeccable branding for this interactive learning journey. Embrace Your Element created by Saizen Media with offices in Italy and Russia.

Credits:
Main concept and creative direction: Saizen Media
Direction, concepts, design, illustrations, motion-design: Alexander Saraev
Dynamics simulation, modelling, rendering: Nikita Buyanov
Flash animations and development: Roman Anokhin
Sound scores: Davide Bianca (Saizen Media)

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gru 19,2009

Post pobrano z: Black Acid Co-op: The Meth Lab as Art

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If you’ve ever watched an episode of Breaking Bad, then you’re well aware of the artistry involved with cooking methamphetamine. Walter White (Bryan Cranston), the brilliant chemist turned high-school teacher turned drug dealer, is often told by the seediest slangers and addicts in New Mexico’s meth trade that he is, indeed, an artist.

So when I saw the photos fromBlack Acid Co-op (after the jump), Jonah Freeman and Justin Lowe’s latest meth-inspired art installation at Deitch Projects’ indoor showing in Miami as part of the Wynwood Walls show, the connection between art and methamphetamine made perfect sense. For some context, here’s a primer on the installation…

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(via Annals of Americus)

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gru 19,2009

Post pobrano z: Folded paper animation out of books

Created for the New Zealand Book Council by Andersen M Studio, this animated spot really does seem, literally and figuratively, to capture the act of using the imagination to turn the printed page into imagery.

It makes a fine companion piece to Scottish animator Eleanor Stewart’s Howdown from Rodeo, which also turns a book’s pages (here, a musical score) into cut-out stop motion.

Via: Drawn.ca

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Nissan – Prove It

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gru 19,2009

Post pobrano z: Nissan – Prove It

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gru 19,2009

Post pobrano z: Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

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gru 19,2009

Post pobrano z: Ars Thanea and Syzygy Group signed cooperation treaty