Category Archives: CULTURE

Nissan Natural Fit

In collaboration with the Creative Sweatshop studio, they made animals entirely composed of Nissan vehicle’s spare parts. In order to feature the customer service as the most natural way to maintain Nissan vehicles, the sculptures were created without any 3D or any pieces distortion. The sculptures were shot by Fabrice Fouillet.

Advertising Agencies: TBWA/G1 / TBWA/Paris, France

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Converse “Moebius Edition” by Alejo Malia

Spanish designer and illustrator Alejo Malia created a series of custom Converse All Star sneakers featuring illustrations by iconic French artist Jean “Moebius” Giraud. Alejo created these designs as a tribute to the artist, who passed away recently at the age of 73 after a long battle with cancer.

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Hideaway

Abandoned Mill from 1866 – Sorrento, Italy.

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Tenacious D: To Be The Best


Jack Black and Kyle Gass have returned to Tenacious D. As previously reported, the comedic duo plan to release its third LP May 15th 2012.

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Conference of Cool.

Bob Marley, Mick Jagger and Peter Tosh.

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The Snail Facial

A client receives a medical-cosmetic massage by way of African snails at a beauty salon in Krasnoyarsk, Russia, on March 23, 2012. Salon owner Alyona Zlotnikova claims that the slime from the snails quickens skin regeneration, eliminates wrinkles, and removes discolorations and scars.

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Vault of the Secret Coca-Cola Formula by Second Story

As they step through the huge vault door at the World of Coca-Cola, visitors are transported into a tale about the most famous and mysterious trade secret in history—the secret formula of Coca-Cola. Second Story, along with partners Donna Lawrence Productions and Gallagher & Associates, crafted a compelling narrative experience to delight and surprise visitors and challenge their ideas about what is fiction and what is truth about the secret formula. Second Story conceived of media and design strategies flowing from the two aspects of the secret formula: the secrecy and mystery surrounding it, and the fun that comes from simply enjoying the product. This concept fueled the design and development of twelve media experiences that help deliver the visitor toward the exhibit’s cinematic climax.

For complete project credits visit: secondstory.com/project/vault-of-the-secret-formula

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Snap!

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Sell up now before it’s too late, expert tells Damien Hirst fans

The Independent News Article –

Sell while you can. That is the stark warning from a senior museum figure to anyone who has bought an artwork by Damien Hirst, the self-styled enfant terrible of British art.

Writing in the Opinion pages of today’s Independent, Julian Spalding, who has headed some of Britain’s foremost public galleries, predicts the bubble will soon burst for Hirst and fellow exponents of what he calls “con art” – a play on the term “conceptual art”, the so-called art of ideas. He likens this bubble in the art world to the sub-prime mortgage crisis. It will crash, he says, when collectors realise how “seriously worthless” conceptual art is.

Spalding’s attack comes as Tate Modern prepares to unveil “the first substantial survey” of Hirst’s work in the UK, opening next week. The gallery praises Hirst for creating “iconic work”. But Spalding said: “The emperor has nothing on. When the penny drops that these are not art, it’s all going to collapse. Hirst should not be in the Tate. He’s not an artist. What separates Michelangelo from Hirst is that Michelangelo was an artist and Hirst isn’t.”

Ridiculing Hirst’s pickled shark as lacking true artistry, he said: “To take one example, [the shark] is not only not worth the $12m… paid for it, it isn’t worth a cent, not because it isn’t great art, good art or even bad art, but because it isn’t art at all.”

Spalding was director of the Sheffield, Manchester and Glasgow galleries, with world class collections. He promoted Beryl Cook andL S Lowry, artists loved by the public but loathed by the avant-garde.

His condemnation of conceptual art is fully explored in a new book Con Art – Why You Ought To Sell Your Damien Hirsts While You Can, published on April 1. Likening himself to the boy who pointed to the Emperor’s clothes, Spalding warns: “All genuine creative effort has been knocked into the shadows…The con lies in…calling something art that isn’t art.”

Hirst is one of Britain’s richest men, through marketing his “brand”, Spalding says. In 2008, he auctioned works for £111m, a world record. He has faced accusations of plagiarism and unproven rumours that he inflates prices by buying his own works – but Spalding’s devastating attack goes further by saying that it is not art at all.

The cover of Spalding’s book features Dolly the sheep, a play on Hirst’s pickled sheep and, perhaps, on collectors collecting like sheep.

He also takes aim at Tracey Emin, noting that putting an unmade bed in an art gallery does not “make it a work of art”. He said: “The Mona Lisa is the Mona Lisa wherever it is, hung in an airport foyer or… even lying in a gutter.”

Both the Tate and Science, Hirst’s company, declined to comment.

Timeline: How the Damien Hirst phenomenon unfolded

1992
The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living, commissioned by Charles Saatchi for £50,000, comprising a shark pickled in formaldehyde, goes on display. Sells in 2005 for £6-7m.

1996
The spot painting Adrenochrome Semicarbazone Sulfonate, 1992, sells for £32,200 at Christie’s, as part of the artist’s first successful sale at auction.

1998
Christie’s sets a world record price for Damien Hirst at auction by selling his medicine cabinet, God, for £188,500.

2000
Hymn, a huge sculptural rendering of a human anatomical model created in 1996, is purchased by Charles Saatchi for £1m.

2006
Sculpture Away from the Flock sells for £1.8m, beating his previous record of £1.2m. Massimo Lauro, the Italian shipping magnate, bought the work in 1996 for a reported £40,000.

2007
Hirst set the record at Sotheby’s – £9.65m for Lullaby Spring, a medicine cabinet – for a work by a living artist. For the Love of God, a skull encrusted with 8,601 diamonds, is sold for £50m.

2008
Hirst becomes first artist to sell a complete body of work, Beautiful Inside My Head Forever. The 223 items reach a £111m, including £10.3m for The Golden Calf, in formaldehyde.

2011
Total sales for Hirst works fall from £170m in 2008 to £12m in 2009. Hirst said he was optimistic prices would recover and by 2011 another of his 1,400 spot paintings sells for £1.8m.

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Spackman 4 Patta: All-Over Print Shirts

Spackman is renowned for his intense analysis, treatments and dissected visioning. His innovative intellectual expressions and artistic visual storytelling is shown throughout his various works as Men’s Design Director at Nike, Maharishi and currently, The Non. His attention to detail can also be found in the “Spackman 4 Patta” mini capsules, which consist of custom made garments fully handcrafted by Spackman, utilizing unique materials such as colorful Vlisco fabrics that form an essential part of the lively West and Central African culture. Given the handcrafted nature of these items, no more than a few pieces per style will be produced. “Spackman 4 Patta” can only be ordered upon request, while Spackman-designed products will be available in the new Patta collection to be released spring 2012. For orders please contact spackman4patta@gmail.com.

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Eat Me!

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Cronos Yacht Concept

An amazing student design project by Simone Madella and Lorenzo Berselli at the European Institute of Design.

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Mad Hatter

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Snap!

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Math Is Beautiful: Gesture Based Calculator For iPhone


Math is beautiful. Arithmetic is simple. Rechner ($0.99) is both, simply a calculator that is as beautiful as it is simple. Experience the worlds first gesture based calculator by two man design studio Berger & Föhr based in Boulder, Colorado.

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Odd Future Tour 2012 Update


New York


Boston

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F#ck Off Business Cards

I’m sure we’ve all wanted to had this business card to someone 🙂

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Eat Me!

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William H. Whyte: The Social Life of Small Urban Spaces – The Street Corner


This is an interesting watch and surprisingly still very relevant information for such old footage. William H. Whyte’s witty and original film about the open spaces of cities and why some of them work for people while others do not.

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