http://vimeo.com/38218455 "Samare" is a short film created by the animation school "La Poudrière". It is a stop-motion short film that uses the flip book illusion. "Samare" represents literally the transition from illustration, the craft of making books, to animation. It is most of all a play of rhythms, a brief moment in which the camera dances ...
Heavy Metal
http://vimeo.com/48397983 The new campaign for VH1’s Palladia takes inspiration from the elements. The campaign consists of videos in which metal, water, and fire, become visual representations of the musical score. “Metal” begins with the Palladia logo, a butterfly, dissolving into liquid metal, causing a chain reaction in the ocean below. As the metallic sea pulses and ...
Art at Random
http://youtu.be/toHQCrb4a38?hd=1 Absolut Vodka takes the idea of “limited edition” to a new level by creating 4 million one-of-a-kind bottles, each with an exclusive design and color combination. To implement this idea, the Absolut bottling machine was reprogrammed to create randomness, choosing from 38 colors and 51 patterns to generate a unique look. The usually clear Absolut ...
Concrete Wasteland
http://vimeo.com/40773802 The new fashion film by Hermione Flynn explores the idea of the “homogenized human” by painting a landscape in which distinctions have become faint. Two models are presented in a vast industrial setting, and they have begun merge with the background. They are positioned in identical or mirroring poses, and as they stand blankly, their ...
Hidden Superheroes
Published in Fashion, Art Eva Mitala combines architecture, fashion, manga and superheroes in her new work, “Coexisting with Risk”. At first glance, the piece consists of a series of stacked cubes, forming high-rise buildings. However, hidden inside the severe architecture is the story of a girl told through manga. She soon discovers her superpowers, seeing herself dressed in ...
The City that Never Sleeps
http://vimeo.com/45408972 “I Need One Dollar”, a short film by Gioacchino Petronicce, uses sound and movement in equal parts to capture the feeling of exploring New York City. The piece quickly cuts between shots of the bustling city, occasionally lingering on a single image—a puddle studded by raindrops or a floating bubble, allowing the viewer to take ...
Project Lumi
http://vimeo.com/45725193 The Lumi Process is a revolutionary photographic print process for textiles and natural materials. The process is based on Inkodye, mixable, dilutable, water-based dyes, which develop their color in sunlight. Currently available in three colors: red, orange and blue. Inkodye can bind to any vegetal or animal fiber, such as cotton, linen, wool, silk, suede and ...