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In January 2009 an Israeli musician known as Kutiman collected and sampled hundreds of YouTube clips featuring amateur musicians and singers. He then re-edited the footage to form new pieces… Read More →
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In January 2009 an Israeli musician known as Kutiman collected and sampled hundreds of YouTube clips featuring amateur musicians and singers. He then re-edited the footage to form new pieces… Read More →
When Design Agency “Taxi Studio” turned Bristol’s Toll Bridge into a “Troll” bridge this Halloween, Creative Director Spencer Buck was inspired by the city itself. “We’re lucky to live in… Read More →
In 1958, a man suffering from Polio called Agustîn decided to give up his job as a shoemaker and build a helicopter in his shed. Over the next 50 years,… Read More →
Janne Saario is an artist, designer and professional skateboarder from Finland who in 2010 was given an open brief to design and build a skate park in Sweden. As well… Read More →
Gabriel Barcia-Colombo is an American video artist who creates installation pieces of “miniature people” encased inside ordinary objects such as suitcases, blenders and jars. His work focuses on memorialization and,… Read More →
In March 2011, after losing someone close to her, artist Candy Chang decided to turn an abandoned house in her neighbourhood into a giant chalkboard. She stenciled it with the… Read More →
Ridley Scott apparently never intended for this to be an all out Alien prequel but the comparisons are unavoidable. Scott and Geiger’s extraordinary ideas and designs are present and correct,… Read More →
Bristol’s Folk House is the oldest educational centre in Bristol. It has been running a diverse range of part time and evening courses for over 150 years believing that education… Read More →
Josh Cooley is an established artist with Pixar contributing to some of the most popular animated family movies of all time. Back in 2009 however, he spent two years of… Read More →
What makes a great city? Is it the shops? The restaurants? The local arts centre? Is it the grassy areas for working lunches, or the latest nightclubs? In his latest… Read More →
Korean sculptor Seung Mo Park’s haunting portraits are spellbinding in their own right, but it’s only when you realise how they are created that they turn into something truly remarkable. Park… Read More →
The Vimeo Festival and Awards are still over a month away, but the shortlist has now been published and it’s down to us to choose the best. The Vimeo Awards… Read More →
After living in a snowboarding bubble on Vancouver Island for the last four months I finally watched the BBC news for the first time since December 2011, and once again… Read More →
Typically we spend the first 25 years of our lives learning. The next 40 years we devote to working, leaving the remaining 15 years for retirement. But what if we… Read More →
I was wrapping my five year old nephew’s Christmas present at the weekend and I began to remember certain presents I received when I was his age. I can still… Read More →
It’s been a great year for cinema this year. The significant increase in people who saw low budget “art house” films and documentaries was perhaps proof of something we already… Read More →
There aren’t many contemporary artists that float my boat at the moment, but Olly Moss is definitely one that does. The young British designer / illustrator has been busy with… Read More →
In an attempt to explore the notion “ideas that are free spread faster”, the marketing author Seth Grodin asked his publisher to give away his book “Unleashing The Ideas Virus”… Read More →
Signal have always enjoyed pushing the envelope when it comes to designing their concept snowboards for “Every Third Thursday”, but this is perhaps their most ambitious project yet. This month… Read More →
Music videos have always been great calling cards for new Directors hoping to break into the world of movies. But as well as giving us the Spike Jonez’s, Michael Bays… Read More →
Virgin Media Shorts is now in it’s fourth year and is already the UK’s largest short film competition. It’s a great opportunity for film schools and graduates to showcase their… Read More →
Today’s technology is changing at a breathtaking pace, enhancing our lives almost on a monthly basis. Along with the internet, the digital age has allowed us to be much more… Read More →
There aren’t many parents who’ll let their children play with their iPhones or iPads. Touchscreen technology is all very new to us adults and so we are, perhaps understandably, a… Read More →
We’re a month into the Guardian’s Bookswap campaign and thousands of free books have been left in public places all over the UK. It follows in the footsteps of a… Read More →
I’ve been helping out at a retail marketing agency recently, and as we put the finishing touches to a campaign to relaunch a well known but forgotten chocolate Nestlé treat… Read More →
The staff at Signal Snowboards are clearly a creative lot having built some of the most innovative snowboards of recent years. But last Summer they decided that building conventional snowboards… Read More →
I’ll be honest, I was nervous about seeing Kill List. I’d caught snippets of reviews, not too much, just enough to know I should check it out. But it was… Read More →