Reebok presents a complete apparel line x Kool Aid: Fitted caps, hoodies as well as t-shirts, all coming in matching colors to the sneakers and with the smiley face.
LastNightsParty release on his famous website a serie of argentic photos in a 35MM format "GoodBye BK". The theme remains the same and the pictures are really great.
Discover the M.I.A.'s clip "Paper Planes" from her latest album "Kala", which uses a sample of "Straight to Hell" by The Clash, children's choirs and raised over noise revolvers. With bonus, the great presence of the Beastie Boys... Directory signed Bernard Gourley.
There were five days, we were talking about an exhibition organized by Brad Troemel and ten other artists in Chicago. March 8, the talented young photographer will present his first solo exhibition at Reuben Kincaid, NYC.
"John Whitney's demo reel of work created with his analog computer/film camera magic machine he built from a WWII anti-aircraft gun sight. Also Whitney and the techniques he developed with this machine were what inspired Douglas Trumbull (special fx wizard) to use the slit scan technique on 2001: A Space Odyssey."
Here is the contribution from the French collective JeanClode for Radio NOVA' latest publicity campaign, orchestrated by Young and Rubicam, Gerard Huez and Jean Francois Bouchet. The concept was to make illustrations for the central sticker mounted on a true vynil, then shooted by Roger Turquetti.
Since January 19th 2008, Brad Troemel organised an exhibition with 10 others worldwide photographers in "Satin Satan Gallery" Chicago, Illinois. Here some sample from his personal work, simple and refined..
The history of 20th century entertainment is littered with child prodigies and "Sugarchile" is clearly one of them. Born Frankie Robinson, the youngest of six children, in Detroit in 1940, "Sugar Chile" began pounding on the family piano as a toddler.
"People in Order's Age is part of a series of short films that assembles the people of Britain in a given order. In just 3 minutes, we meet 100 different people who are arranged according to their age, starting from age 1."
. Legends of Rap makes a tribute of all the pioneer of Hip-Hop, in a classic trading-card deck with 32 cards. All the figures from the early days are represented in amazing illustrations!
"Trace de rouge à lèvres shows the everyday life of 12 graffiti writers. Consciously, and therewith in contrast to usual graffiti publications, it uses the peculiar medium of Polaroid. The idea was to send a Polaroid camera and about one hundred Polaroid photos to graffiti writers of different nationalities, with the task to shoot their everyday life, and to give them complete freedom in the choice of the motifs. It surely is this kind of freedom which makes this book so special, but also the fact that all these unpublished photos were made especially for the book..."