Koen Hauser


Kosmoz, 2003

"Kosmoz deals with notions of autism and auto-symbolisation of the self in the portrait genre. Following the visual aesthetics of early psychiatric research, characters were shaped into their selffulfilling appearance by means of digital two-dimensional sculpting. In the solo exhibition 'Kosmoz' (Breda, 2005) an accompanying installion was presented, using lenticulair animation technique."

http://www.koenhauser.com/

b.1972. Works and lives in Amsterdam/Leiden
2000-2002 Gerrit Rietveld Academie, Amsterdam
1998-2000 Koninklijke Academie voor Beeldende Kunsten, Den Haag
1992-1996 Sociale psychology, Rijksuniversiteit Leiden

Post Number 500.

Jim Gaylord


Blessing indisguise, 2006. gouache on paper. 26 x 40 in.


Intersection, 2008. oil on linen. 24 x 40 in.

http://www.jimgaylord.com/
Lives and works in Brooklyn, NY
2005 MFA, The University of California, Berkeley
1997 BA in Film, The University of North Carolina, Greensboro

via booooooom

Things to come


Still from the movie Things to come (1936).
Directed by William Cameron Menzies
Written by H.G. Wells
http://www.flickr.com/photos/kontent/

Riki Watanabe





http://metrocs.jp/en/

'The Carton Furniture Series was originally designed in 1965 by Riki Watanabe and has been reproduced by Metropolitan Gallery in Tokyo. The Kids’ Set is made completely out of folded cardboard with no adhesives, nails, or screws. The stools are strong enough for the weight of most adults and all pieces are recyclable.'—via designmilk.

Mike Perry



http://www.mikeperrystudio.com/

Mike Perry works in Brooklyn, NY. Making books, magazines, newspapers, clothing, drawings, paintings, illustrations and teaching whenever possible. His work has been published in the book Hand Job: A Catalog of Type and Over & Over: A Catalog of Hand-Drawn Patterns. In 2007 he started a magazine called Untitled, that explores his current interests. The fourth issue is out now. His work has been seen around the world including a recent solo show in London titled "The Place between Time and Space."

Follow his latest projects on Twitter.

Quadradão



http://www.quadradao.com.br/
Quadradão = Aline Coutinho de Araújo, Andrea Silva Ribeiro, Leandro Lopes de Oliveira.

Olle Eksel


Sweden
http://www.olleeksell.com/

Animation Backgrounds




http://animationbackgrounds.blogspot.com
Rob Richards recreates digital backgrounds of animation by layering scenes and replacing the with-character part of the background by scenes where the character has moved, revealing the covered part of the background.

Universal Everything



Identity. Personal Cards for Realise Studio
http://universaleverything.com/
Designers: Matt Pyke + Benwell Sebard

Travis Stearns


http://www.flickr.com/photos/iammintcondition
http://iammintcondition.com/

Peter Lippman


Photography for Loboutin.
http://www.peterlippmann.com/
found in todayandtomorrow

Oliver Laric


Aircondition
Audio & Video: Oliver Laric
2005/2006
Quality video at the artist's website

"The choreography was filmed from a bridge, a car drove over the MP3 player that I borrowed from a friend, just after the fifth try, this was the take that I ended up using, you can notice that I’m dancing with clenched fists, this saved time when cutting away the background, ten fingers are time consuming, two fists are okay, my sweater is blue and pants are green, both colors are not permitted when using a blue- or green-screen as a backdrop, I cut out 3975 frames manually."—source.