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+ [  Oleg Dou

2009/05/04 01:34 | by admin
Oleg Dou, born in Moscow in 1983 .
He has been creating different designs for many years. And he started photography in 2005 to mix it with design.

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The “Naked Faces” project is devoted to relationship between human’s inner world with human’s behaviour in society. The society still restricts behaviour and thought of a human being.

This project is a kind of a protest that is to show that a person should remain who he is and that people should perceive him in the way he is. The persons presented in his works lack individuality: the eyebrowes and the eyelashes are removed, the skin is smoothed.

He has always been trying to make observers to be not indifferent to his pictures but it does not mean that emotions should only be positive - they can express both alarm, and fear, and tearing away.

http://douart.ru/

+ [  Robert Jaso

2009/04/30 23:24 | by admin
Jaso Robert Jaso ,斯洛伐克摄影师,曾是法国身价最高的男模,现在是一位成功的时装摄影师.

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http://www.robertjaso.com/

+ [  Bela Borsodi

2009/04/30 23:17 | by admin
Bela Borsodi ----  Australian stills photographer , he is very intelligent ~

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http://www.belaborsodi.com/


+ [  A Cinema 21 :9 -- Philips

2009/04/18 23:55 | by admin
Created for Tribal DDB, Amsterdam, Stink Digital and Director Adam Berg deliver this interactive campaign for Philips’ new CINEMA 21:9 TV. The cinematic proportions of the display became the theme of this piece. Adam responded with an idea for an epic ‘frozen moment’ cops and robbers shootout sequence.

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http://www.cinema.philips.com/?ls=gb_en

AGENCY  : Tribal DDB, Amsterdam
FILM : Production Company: Stink Digital
INTERACTIVE : Production Company: Stink Digital
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This 2:19 film runs as an endless loop, allowing viewers to control their moves through the scene. The film also contains embedded hotspots, which, when triggered, give us a behind-the-scenes look at some of the shots.

+ [  Mark Khaisman

2009/04/10 17:13 | by admin
MARK KHAISMAN, born in 1958, Kiev, Ukraine .
Studied Art and Architecture in Moscow Architectural Institute , Lives and works in Philadelphia.USA.

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http://www.khaismanstudio.com

胶带艺术家 Mark Khaisman ( 乌克兰人), 将半透明的棕色胶带纸贴在有机玻璃板上(下面有光源), 胶带叠加就有了不同层次的透明度,让人延伸出无穷的艺术想象。

+ [  Susy Oliveira

2009/04/08 01:51 | by admin
Oliveira is a graduate of the Ontario College of Art and Design (2000) and the University of Waterloo (2006).

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http://susyoliveira.ca/

It is tough not to stare at Susy Oliveira’s clunky, 1980s-video-gamish polygon sculptures.
Of course, sculpture is created for gawking, so clearly Oliveira has reached at least one of her goals with these large-scale pieces made of color photographic prints (c-prints) on archival card and wrapped onto foam core. Clockwise, these pieces are called Bird on a Log, The Living Boy, Time Is Never Wasted, and The Girl and the Bear.
In her description of her 2008 solo show at Toronto’s Peak gallery, Oliveira wrote about examining “our preoccupation with replacing nature with fabricated versions of itself.”
Fittingly, she adds that these sculptures express an “opposition between the round aspects of sculpture and the flat aspects of photography, much like bringing a virtual model into a real space.”

+ [  Get them off your dog

2009/04/06 16:14 | by admin
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+ [  Romain  Laurent

2009/03/31 03:30 | by admin
Romain  Laurent ---  French photographer .              http://www.romain-laurent.com/

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+ [  PSST!3

2009/03/30 12:26 | by admin
PSST!3 is a collaborative film project of 17 films made by 51 teams of Designers, Directors, Animators and Composers.


http://psstpassiton.com/


The mission of PSST is to produce original short films through the collaboration of Designers, Directors, and Animators. Each film is comprised of three sections produced by three different teams: the beginning, middle & end. This process is the whole idea behind PSST! – a technique derived from the Dadaist game of Exquisite Corpse and the children’s game Telephone and applied to the arts of motion graphics, animation and film-making.

PSST! is curated and organized by Bran Dougherty-Johnson of Grow Design Work.
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