
ANALOGUE LOADERS by RAPHAEL VANGELIS
2017-03-01
If only all of those pesky stalled loaders and beach balls were this delicious, we might not be so hungry for our machines to respond. Raphael Vangelis takes an opportunity to reimagine loaders in a dimensional and highly stylized fashion.
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CAFE D’ AMOUR by BENEDIKT TONIOLO
2017-02-24
Set in the golden twenties, Café D’Amour is a spirited, magical cafè aiming cupid`s arrow at lonely visitors. At the café, street performer Lewis meets Coco, a wealthy, chubby woman. Although Coco has been disappointed by men, she is still hopeful and searching for Mr Right. The café spares no effort in bringing the two
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DEPTHCOPE by BAKU HASHIMOTO
2017-02-14
Technical complexity meets tactile simplicity in this piece by Baku Hashimoto. Although seemingly a simple abstraction on shape and form, this piece displays an incredibly complex method exploring the principles of “Rotoscoping”. Read on to discover how the piece was made and the direction of the artist.
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The Clock In My Room Stops by Caibei Cai
2017-02-06
Caibei Cai brings us an endearing short about her struggles with insomnia. Blurring the lines between sleep-state and lucidity, we are guided through a world of abstract visuals, tangential streams of thought and morphing environments. In the median of dreaming it is hard to find a concrete anchor, and in this case we are left
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Stonesoup by Milán Kopasz
2017-01-31
Contrary to popular opinions about stones as an ingredient in dinner, Kopasz depicts them in the most delicious manner. A great combination of found objects, paper craft, and wood assemblage, this piece totally rocks! Read on to see more details about the intention behind the piece and some great behind the scenes of the models
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