23
Nov
From the cheeky folks that brought us Locher’s ~ now there are Maude and Tilda’s playful totes! And you can even choose the color of the bows… (via MAUDE & TILDA)
Esquire Theme by Matthew Buchanan
Social icons by Tim van Damme
23
Nov
From the cheeky folks that brought us Locher’s ~ now there are Maude and Tilda’s playful totes! And you can even choose the color of the bows… (via MAUDE & TILDA)
05
Nov
Simon Gardiner uses vortography to create this stunning vision of Paris.
Simon says:
I have just discovered the work of Kawahara Kazuhiko a Japanese Architect and photographer along with the Vortograph photography movement. Vortograph is the first completely abstract kind of photograph, it is composed of kaleidoscopic repetitions of forms achieved by photographing objects through a triangular arrangement of three mirrors. Alvin Langdon Coburn, a member of the Photo-Secession group and a pioneer in nonobjective photography, invented vortography in 1917 and remained the principal advocate and practitioner of the technique. So nothing is new!
Like me Kawahara Kazuhiko uses architecture as a source of inspiration for his kaleidoscopic images but he has taken it to another level. He was producing this kind of work for a few years now, perhaps the movie Inception was inspired by his work? Well I do like his work, so had a go at using the triple image idea of the Vortograph fused with Kawahara Kazuhiko using photoshop.(via Flickr: simonGman’s Photostream)
18
Sep
…and she’s off to Paris tomorrow. Dating is harrrd. By the way, these commercials for the EF International Language Centers are directed by Gustav Johansson and Produced at Camp David.
07
May
A public interactive installation first built and presented at La Bellevilloise in Paris, April-May 2011. Letting people together form a temporary musical piece. (via Bobby Petersen)