March 2012
16 posts
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Be prepared to be surprised. If you love Tron, you can’t dislike this:
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Via This Is Colossal:
Wrecking Crew Orchestra are a dance crew out of Japan consisting of eight men who in these videos are seen dancing with perfectly synchronized electroluminescent light suits designed by iLuminate. Keep in mind, what you’re watching is live and unedited. The second video above is a recent commercial for Experia and here’s a little bit of behind-the-scenes footage from that shoot. So much fun.
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And Episode 1 - The Melting Pot starts with a smashingly contrasting view on Ralph Lauren polo’s followed by hats.
I love this series. Follow the blog page for all the updates: http://putthison.com/
Florian Satzinger, in my opinion one of the best and funniest illustrators, posted this André Franquin tribute today. As I’m a huge fan of André Franquin, I was really positively surprised seeing this illustration.
Florian Satzinger:
I’m a great admirer of Andre Franquin, especially his Zorglub branded copters and air-bikes still are a great inspiration to my work. So, just for warm-up-fun, I tested the Z-colours etc on this rough Motorbirds sketch below and it looks lovely :)
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Follow his work on the blog The Paperwalker Journal.
I just love love love this stunnigly beautiful visual effects heavy Cartier commercial.
Click here for a making of.
8 bit music has a nostalgic NES game feeling. There’s many people creating some really high quality 8bit style covers of modern(and some less modern) pop songs. I found two really great artists on Soundcloud, Afterfield and Gaw 8. Here are some of the songs I liked best and had a great laugh with.
Blondie - Heart of Glass
Blondie - Heart of glass by Gaw 8Metalica - One
One - 8Bit by AfterfieldA-Ha - Take On Me
Take On Me - 8Bit by AfterfieldMen At Work - Down Under
Down Under - 8Bit by Afterfield![]()
These retro iPhone cases are a nice spin on the usual rubber bumpers. If you’re gonna hide a phone like that, do it with style.
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Get them at here.
Via matomeno.