What’s better than one-dimensional satellite images of Google Maps? How about photorealistic 3-D modeling of a flyover?
Every day for 100 days, Jessica Svendsen created a variation on a Josef Müller-Brockmann poster for a Beethoven concert in Zürich in 1955. This project was part of the Michael Bierut 100 Days Workshop at the Yale School of Art.
Onesize is a Dutch, Amsterdam based creative studio, founded in 2001 by two creative partners. Focussing on (motion) graphics, animation, visual effects and live-action direction and production for film and television. It is in the combination of live-action, 3D, graphic design, sound design and music that we follow paths, which leads us to new opportunities in freshness and cutting the edge of design and concept.
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Great performance by Galapagoose, entitled “too many”. He’s using mlrv 2.0 with a monome 128 and an akai mpd. This is live music, without a laptop to be seen. mlrv 2.0 is released Feb 1 at midnight. Can’t wait.
Some cool work from Monk Design, the small studio of freelance graphic designer Patrick Monkel, based in Culemborg, The Netherlands.