World’s Largest Stop Motion

December 13th, 2011

Bristol’s Aardman have created the worlds largest stop-motion animation. It’s absolutely awesome and they shot it on a mobile phone too!

The ‘making of’video below is well worth a watch to see how it’s done:

Wacom – Inkling

November 24th, 2011

Oh my goodness I want one!

See No Evil – Bristol

October 5th, 2011

This is a brilliant film about the recent Graffiti event in Bristol where both local and national artists came together to completely transform Nelson Street which was formerly known for it’s run down dingy atmosphere. I was fortunate attend the block party at the opening and it was really great to see, there was a fantastic vibe and so much talent.

It’s amazing how the city has embraced street art; where it was once illegal and considered a sign of neglect,  it’s now being commissioned by the city council to beautify huge public spaces.

Nowhereisland

August 18th, 2011

I’m fascinated by Nowhereisland – in 2004 artist Alex Hartley discovered an island in the arctic which hand been revealed by a melting glacier. It’s now registered and appears on arctic maps. This september he’s returning with an expert team to collect a portion of the island and sale with it into international waters 200 nautical miles from he nearest country boundary and will then be able to declare it a new nation.

You can sign up as a citizen online now. Nowhereisland will become a political statement as all citizens will be able to vote about the bill of rights/constitution of this new micro-nation. It poses many questions –  how can we create a better society? If we started over would we do things the same way?

Fancy becoming a citizen of a new nation? Signup here: http://nowhereisland.org

Mixtapes

July 7th, 2011

I’m totally loving the streaming mixtapes by Gigawatt, divided into editions of four categories organized by tempo into: Adagio, Moderato, Vivace and Presto. His taste is exceptional and eclectic with a consistency across the genres which will surprise you. Each Mix tape is delightfully illuminated by an illustration of one of the artists from the mix.

Thanks to Swiss Miss for the hookup

Subconscious Problem Solving

June 21st, 2011

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He explained that I should start working on a project as soon as it was assigned. An hour or so would do fine, he told me. He told me to come back to the project every day for at least a little bit and make progress on it slowly over time. (…)

He explained that once your brain starts working on a problem, it doesn’t stop. If you get your mind wrapped around a problem with a fair bit of time left to solve it, the brain will solve the problem subconsciously over time and one day you’ll sit down to do some more work on it and the answer will be right in front of you.

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The above quote is from Fred Wilson‘s father’s day post about a lesson his dad taught him.

Reblogged from SwissMiss

Googles Changing Logo

April 28th, 2011

Google Logo Pacman

Google Logo President Kennedy

Google Logo X-ray

Google Logo Sesame Street

I love the way Google changes their logo based on the day of the year – most “Google Doodles” as they’re known are commemorative of an anniversary e.g.50th Anniversary of JFK’s Inaugural. I stumbled across the complete archive when hitting the “I’m Feeling Lucky” button without entering a search term.

You can see them all at the Google Logo Archive

The Book Cover Archive

January 18th, 2011

This is a beautiful site which showcases some of the best work in Book Jacket design. There’s a whole wealth of inspiration here, check it out: The Book Cover Archive

Illustrator Yehrin Tong

November 5th, 2010

Illustrator Yehrin Tong

Illustration by Yehrin Tong

Yehrin Tong creates some of the most beautiful, complex and intricate patterns and illustrations I’ve come across – fantastic work.

The Penny Arcade

September 9th, 2010

Congratulations to Photographer Jonathan Cherry and Illustrator Zoë Barker on the great attendance to their new joint exhibition in London called The Penny Arcade held at Westbourne Grove Church ArtSpace; definitely worth dropping in to see.

Open: 9th September–19th October, 9am–5pm weekdays

Westbourne Grove Church
Westbourne Grove (corner of Ledbury Road)
London, W11 2RW