Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts

15 October 2010

My little piece of privacy


My robotic curtain protects me from nosey looks of pedestrians passing by.

More about it on http://www.niklasroy.com - Music by holy Konni http://www.freizeitmeister.org

02 February 2010

LEGO promotes Big Ideas



Ever wonder where big ideas come from? If you're a fan of LEGO bricks, eureka moments, or guys with odd mustaches, you really should see this.

Great ideas just CL!CK.

27 August 2009

Compared to What? - An exhibition about subculture.

An exhibition about subculture

A group show with Charlotte Lybeer, Michelle Matyn, Claudius Schulze (De), Isabella Rozendaal (Nll) & Tim Van den Oudenhoven.

The exhibition is open on Saturdays (2 till 9PM) from 29 aug till 26 sept and on appointment > info@outlandish-photo.be

You are kindly invited to the FINNISAGE on the 24th of September at 7PM with concert by Rufus Michielsen & Harry Heirmans!
- there is no vernissage - just open doors from 29/08

Outlandish Photography is a platform for young photography.
Rue des Ursulines 7, 1000 Bruxelles (Recyclart)
www.outlandish-photo.be

26 August 2009

Art & Copy - a powerful new film about advertising and inspiration




Art & Copy is a powerful new film about advertising and inspiration. Directed by Doug Pray (SURFWISE, SCRATCH, HYPE!), it reveals the work and wisdom of some of the most influential advertising creatives of our time -- people who've profoundly impacted our culture, yet are virtually unknown outside their industry. Exploding forth from advertising's "creative revolution" of the 1960s, these artists and writers all brought a surprisingly rebellious spirit to their work in a business more often associated with mediocrity or manipulation: George Lois, Mary Wells, Dan Wieden, Lee Clow, Hal Riney and others featured in ART & COPY were responsible for "Just Do It," "I Love NY," "Where's the Beef?," "Got Milk," "Think Different," and brilliant campaigns for everything from cars to presidents. They managed to grab the attention of millions and truly move them. Visually interwoven with their stories, TV satellites are launched, billboards are erected, and the social and cultural impact of their ads are brought to light in this dynamic exploration of art, commerce, and human emotion.

via CPLUV