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Wes Anderson // From Above

August 31st, 2012

Wes Anderson // From Above from kogonada on Vimeo.

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Jonathan Keller Keller

August 22nd, 2012

http://jk-keller.com/ 

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Fucking Windows

August 22nd, 2012

http://www.fucking-windows.com/ 

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Spectrum Cube

August 21st, 2012

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Futuristic Family Reunions

July 16th, 2012

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THE GREAT DISCONTENT

July 15th, 2012

“THE ONLY PEOPLE FOR ME ARE THE MAD ONES, THE ONES WHO ARE MAD TO LIVE, MAD TO TALK, MAD TO BE SAVED, DESIROUS OF EVERYTHING AT THE SAME TIME, THE ONES WHO NEVER YAWN OR SAY A COMMONPLACE THING, BUT BURN, BURN, BURN, LIKE FABULOUS YELLOW ROMAN CANDLES EXPLODING LIKE SPIDERS ACROSS THE STARS AND IN THE MIDDLE YOU SEE THE BLUE CENTERLIGHT POP AND EVERYBODY GOES ‘AWWW!’”
— JACK KEROUAC, ON THE ROAD

 http://thegreatdiscontent.com/ 

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In The Make

June 26th, 2012

 

http://inthemake.net/

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Moby - Be The One

June 20th, 2012

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Indie Game: The Movie

June 14th, 2012

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Muse

June 5th, 2012

 

An arts blog, Muse, which runs interviews and features by young writers.

http://www.themuse.com.sg/ 

set up by Tara Tan: http://tara-tan.com/projects/ 

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RCGNTN

June 5th, 2012

IT’S TIME TO NOT ONLY START APPRECIATING, BUT TO START BELIEVING.

RCGNTN (pronounced re-cog-ni-tion) was started in August 2009 as a magazine dedicated to local talent.

With the lack of exposure given to Singaporeans passionate in their craft, there was a need to put the spotlight on these talented individuals to recognize what they can do, and to change the common misconception of local/ Asian talent.

We not only believe in exposure on these passionate individuals, but also to continue nurturing their talent through our networks.

This magazine is for those who chose not to give up; for those who choose to break out from the generic mold; for those who work or take (multiple) jobs on the side to keep pursuing their passion; for those who do it for the love not the money; for those who work hard and deserve a break; for those seeking inspiration; for those who need hope- this is for all of us.

With this, we plan to push Singapore to the world, for we all deserve some RCGNTN.

http://www.rcgntn.sg/ 

by Nelson

DOPE.sg

June 5th, 2012

 

DOPE IS…..

the concierge of cool.

AWE50ME people recommending cool stuff: we select the freshest gear in art + design, fashion, music, gadgets, drinking + eating, travel & all the good stuff in between that we like and share them with you.

http://dope.sg/ 

by Nelson

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Nowness Magazine

May 28th, 2012

 NOWNESS.com, launched in 2010, is the editorially independent website of LVMH Moët  Hennessy Louis Vuitton, the world’s leading Luxury Group.

 

Each day, this award-winning online platform showcases an exclusive premiere of the most inspiring stories influencing contemporary arts and global lifestyle, previewing the latest in fashion, art, film, music, architecture and design, travel, sport, and gastronomy.

 

NOWNESS.com covers the full spectrum of luxury and the art of living with the level of innovation and passion for which LVMH is known.

 

Collaborating with the world’s foremost designers, creatives and thinkers in the luxury industry, NOWNESS.com is dedicated to being a vital inspiration and resource for experiencing high-end fashion and culture digitally.

 

http://www.nowness.com/ 

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The Cage

May 27th, 2012

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A short film exploring the role fans could, and should, play in brands and marketing. Featuring expert opinion and insight from academics, marketeers and the fans themselves, this documentary looks at how a brand can identify their fans and, more importantly, harness their passion.

Longer film here: http://www.weareamplify.com/

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Pentagram: Forty Story

May 27th, 2012

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SHINICHI OSAWA / BBG BBB

May 24th, 2012

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Hillman Curtis.

April 25th, 2012

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Enter a web address and the page loads. The internet sucks your time and then you die.

Enter jodi.org and the page unloads. The tame mundane space of the web browser could collapse or explode into a primitive, dada-esque video game, a eye-spinning array of ASCII, a virus of smaller browser spawn unfolding across your screen, or a deranged version of your desktop.

In the newest Motherboard video installment, we head to a recent show at Eyebeam gallery in New York to meet the obscure collective behind this strange, subversive and darkly comical code: a pair of soft-spoken artists named Joan Heemskerk and Dirk Paesmans. From their base in Holland and their untold number of web domains, video game modifications, .exe’s and Youtube pages, Jodi (“jo” + “di”) has for over a decade been evoking and exposing the confusion, mistrust, fear and excitement we bring to our life with computer screens. (See a list of their work at Wikipedia.)

Long before the internet was soaked in a glut of obsessive Flash-happy graphic designers, Jodi was using and abusing web languages to create more than a distinctive style. Taking their cursors off the “undo” button, they used accidental errors in HTML and other codes to turn our screens from mere repositories of data into funhouses, from virtual displays of art into works of art themselves. Like previous Motherboard subjects Alexei Shulgin and Cory Arcangel, Jodi’s been called net.art pioneers, but the only labels they like are the ones that come after http://. When they won the Webby award for art in 1999, Salon wrote that the ceremony was “punctuated by a punk-rock moment, when the subversive German [sic] artists of jodi.org knocked a cameraman aside and flung their Webby across the room.” They left behind the award’s most memorable five-word acceptance speech: “Ugly commercial sons of bitches.”

Their disturbing, glitch-prone work has turned Jodi into the enfants terribles of the internet and earned them reprobation from web authorities. Whether it’s malicious or sadistic, hilarious or silly, Jodi’s work shows the beauty and wonder in malfunction. “Do not adjust your internet,” you almost hear a voice whispering through the code. “There’s nothing wrong.”

http://motherboard.vice.com/2009/12/30/something-wrong-is-nothing-wrong-jodi-org

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Key Frame Animation

April 22nd, 2012

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alter:sg

April 12th, 2012

http://alter.sg/ 

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Dan Wieden on ThinkTV

April 4th, 2012

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