Kobi Levi’s crazy shoe designs. [via]
Month: October 2010
The Black Hole
The Black Hole is a short film about an office worker that mysteriously prints out a black hole on a photocopier. [via]
Unkle: The Runaway
I haven’t thought about Unkle for a long while so it was nice to be reminded when I watched the video for The Runaway. [via]
Fujifilm X100 Revealed
The Fujifilm X100 has been revealed and looks to be a digital high-end fixed lens (35mm equivalent) with full manual control. Rumours are saying that it’ll cost in the high hundreds or pounds too. It looks nice but I’m not really sure what to make of the design ethos. [Cheers Ed]
NeSpoon
NeSpoon has been decorating trees in public areas by implanting artistic emblems (many of them like old-fashioned letter seals) into the cavities and fissures created from long lost branches. Lots more can be seen over at NeSpoon’s Behance Network page. [via]
Stephen Fry Kinetic Typography
Stephen Fry Kinetic Typography – The animated text is set to an old podcast that Fry did (and I heard) quite a while back. I love hearing him wax on about language and it’s great to hear it again although I’m not that crazy about the visual delivery. It seems that since What Barry Says came out there have been a lot of variations and imitations. Some work, some don’t. However, it’s still worth watching for the language. [via]
Marshall Headphones
It’s still a little hush-hush at the moment so I don’t really know who these Marshall Headphones are aimed towards – hi-fi or studio monitoring. Either way, I’m not sure why I’m excited about them being released. I won’t be buying them and I don’t even play guitar anymore… but I am still mildly excited for some reason. [via]
2001 : A Space Odyssey Monolith Action Figure
Apparently, 2001 : A Space Odyssey Monolith Action Figure will “Helps your other action figures evolve”. Genius! [via]
Copyright – Equal Opposites
Copyright’s been working overtime to get a new collection of work ready for a new solo exhibition in Lonond called Equal Opposites. It only runs for a few days so take a look at the flyer and do your best to get there because I can’t!
Tar McPherson – Bunny in the Moon Studio Visit
A nice interview with Tara McPherspn’s inside her studio in the run-up to her latest show in the US, The Bunny in the Moon. Just look at those pieces on the walls. She gets better ad better. [via]