Noisy jelly is a game where the player has to cook and shape his own musical material, based on coloured jelly. With this noisy chemistry lab, the gamer will create his own jelly with water and a few grams of agar agar powder. After added different color, the mix is then pour in the molds....
Artist Gary Schott utilizes his skills as a Metalsmith to create playful and beautiful mechanized objects. This documentary was produced in association with Southwest School of Art. Learn more about their BFA program at swschool.org. Learn more about the artist at GarySchott.com. Learn more about the Filmmakers WalleyFilms.com. Music by Chris Zabriskie ChrisZabriskie.com.
Check out this inspiring do it yourself video to create your “illuminating book”….
The pivotal concept is simple but effective: fun can change behaviours. And this is the direct demonstration: “Piano Stairs” is an interactive playful musical stairway installation created into the Odenplan underground station of Stockholm to make people use stairs more often than elevator. The project was part of a Wolkswagen initiative called “The fun theory”...
Most phones come with flimsy manuals with complicated language and jargon. These books, which can live on a bookshelf actually contain the phone. Each page reveals the elements of the phone in the right order, helping the user to set up the sim card, the battery and even slide the case onto the phone. The second...
…there’s a visual means able to connect our memories (often so aetheral, sketchy and undefined) to our physical reality: photography. By means of our family archives of photographies, our past memories seems less past than they really are. And sometimes they simply end up overlapping with our present. Like in this brilliant web-based open project...
There’s a reason why photography has been called this way. The etimology is precise: φῶς, phôs, light and γραφή, graphè, writing or drawing. In few words: painting with light. A photographer knows it well: light is the pre-condition and starting point of each of his works. It is the matter of creation, his modelling clay,...
Check out this brilliant interactive project produced Süperfad with the aim of exploring the classic “still life”-style of paintings. By simply shaking left and right a motion-sensitive frame (obtained from a standard TV screen), some “digitally”painted objects will come to life, falling by means of gravity force. Learn more about the project. This project...
Check out this outstanding motion graphics series of video concepts created for Intel and trying to give aesthetic form to various huge technological brand identities such as: HP, Samsung and Acer. Director: Danil Krivoruchko Made by MYSHLI for Sensetive Brands Intel Fashion Show | INTRO Intel Fashion Show | Samsung Intel Fashion Show | HP...
Have a look at these two videos made with a similar shooting technique: several different photos were taken at the same moment pointing to the same direction from different perspectives (specifically, several cameras positioned in circle and all pointing to the centre of the circle, where something had to happen). By juxtaposing the shots in...
A Litteral piece of art where inanimate objects from the streets of New York start talking different slangs. Urban anthropologists Andy & Carolyn London interviewed some of New York City’s more overlooked citizens and, later on, giving visual shape to their research just with a stop-motion video where audio tracks coming from the voices of...
Have fun browsing this amazing blog that gathers illustrations created by different people and representing their daily outfits -> http://whatiworedrawings.blogspot.com/