Mirror image, a short animation for motion design class, by Adar Rom, Bezalel.
ART CRUSH : ADAM OEHLERS
29 Mar
ADAM OEHLERS The UK-based illustrator and sculptor describes his work as “all part of a world that is not so different from ours, a grim, cobbled place that is trapped in its own time, with some little elements of odd magic which creep in at the edges.”








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John Crawford Photography
28 Mar
Auckland-based photographer John Crawford has combined both nude and aerial photography for a compelling series titled ‘Aerial Nudes’.







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Edible’ Cookbook
28 MarGerman design agency Korefe has created the first cookbook you can read, cook and eat.
Called ‘The Real Cookbook’, the cook-able and edible cookbook is made of 100% fresh pasta, and gives you the recipe on how to make a classic lasagne at the same time.
Other than instructions, The Real Cookbook plays an essential part as one of the main ingredients in making the lasagne—pasta pages are used as sheets in a lasagne.
Once baked, the book becomes good enough to eat.
100 Milktooth Projects
27 Mar
‘100 milkteeth’ is a performance project to create, record and release 100 songs in 100 days from March 1 – June 8, 2012. Each song is paired with an original video. http://www.100milkteeth.com The project is directed by heidisabertooth – a Bushwick, Brooklyn-based singer, multi-instrumentalist and electronic producer/musician. In addition to creating solo works, heidisabertooth is featuring special guest collaborators from the nyc underground music and art community, including members of DubknowDub, MNMLKTCHN, ChatLogs, Body Building, LeSphinxx, as well as various video art contributors.
Each song is released daily on the following websites:
www.100milkteeth.com
www.youtube.com/heidisabertooth
www.facebook.com/100milkteeth
www.twitter.com/heidisabertooth
Dain Fagerholm
20 Mar
Illustrator Dain Fagerholm, of seattle, USA, has developed a portfolio comprised of hand drawn three dimensional GIFs he has named ‘stereographic drawings’. Stereographic images have existed for hundreds of years as a 3D illustrative technique tricking the eye with two parallel images captured with a minor difference in perspective shown at a close range to simulate a tactile quality. Fagerholm’s approach is quite similar to this antiquated approach, but, in place of hyper-realistic drawings or photos of landscapes or people, the artist instead creates an illusion of depth for his hand drawn mystical creatures to appear lively. in order to create stereographic sketches, fagerholm first sketches the monster figures, gems and surreal landscape with colorful markers or pens. The artist then converts his illustrations into stereographic GIFs, enabling his two dimensional drawings to become three dimensional, moving images.










Clemens Behr
19 Mar
“Clemens Behr works with recycled materials and basic geometric forms. His abstract installations, composed of cardboard, wood, paint, tape and found materials, often result in subtle confusions between 2D painting and 3D objects”.













Tim Walker Photography
9 Mar“Tim Walker’s photographs have entranced the readers of Vogue, month by month, for over a decade. Extravagant staging and romantic motifs characterise his unmistakable style. After concentrating on photographic stills for 15 years Tim Walker is now also making moving film.
On graduation in 1994 Walker worked as a freelance photography assistant in London before moving to New York City as a full time assistant to Richard Avedon. On returning to England he initially concentrated on portrait and documentary work for UK newspapers. At the age of 25 he shot his first fashion story for Vogue, and has photographed for the British, Italian, and American editions ever since.
The Victoria and Albert Museum and the National Portrait Gallery in London include the photographs of Tim Walker in their permanent collections. He staged his first major exhibition at the Design Museum in London in the spring of 2008, coinciding with the publication of his book ‘Pictures’.
In November 2008 Walker received the ‘Isabella Blow Award for Fashion Creator’ from The British Fashion Council and, in May 2009, he received an infinity award from The International Center of Photography in New York for his work as a fashion photographer. In 2010 Tim was a winner of an ASME Award for his W Magazine ‘East Enders’ portfolio.
In 2010 Tim’s first short film, ‘The Lost Explorer’ was premiered at Locarno Film Festival in Switzerland.






















































