TOPIC / Animation
The ABC of Architects
Link: http://vimeo.com/56974716#at=0
From Alvar Aalto to Zaha Hadid, Andrea Stinga and Federico Gonzalez have animated a clever, short lesson on acclaimed architects throughout history.
July
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Last Updated: July 24, 2012
Tags: banksy, graffiti, olympics, street art
Topic: Urban Design
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TOPIC / Urban Design
Banksy street art for Olympics 2012
In timely fashion, Banksy has shared new street art depicting Olympic athletes for London 2012. From a distance, these examples of street graffiti look to be symbolic and in support of the games. But, after noticing the missile shaped javelin in the art below, the viewer realizes there is a hidden message or intent from the mysterious street artist, Bansky.

On his site, the location is omitted for these latest works, probably to protect them awhile longer from government takedown or vandalism.

On his site, the location is omitted for these latest works, probably to protect them awhile longer from government takedown or vandalism.
May
31
TOPIC / Fashion
The Little Slide Dress: new life for film
As a student at Victoria University of Wellington’s School of Design, Emily Steel found a way to reuse the dying film medium to create modern fashion. What gives her Little Slide Dress a special radiance is illumination from LED’s on the back of the slide film. A sensor meausures the ambient light. The dress goes beyond fashion and is an interactive piece of art filled with nostalgia.
When the dress is shining with purple rainbow iridescence, it would catch the eyes from across the room. Maybe this dress is ready to wear, but for the bold fashionista. For some one more conservative with their fashion, the dress could be the perfect little black cocktail dress, boasting a sophisticated texture made of cut film. It will be interesting to see what comes next from the New Zealand based Emily Steel.

“The Little Slide Dress is a modern take on the classic Little Black Dress. It uses modern technology and blends it with a 100-year-old medium, film. The Dress draws inspiration from classic movies and the ‘magic of film’ to create a wearable piece of technology and art. With film, light is so important in the creation and viewing of images and this was one of the driving forces behind the dress’s creation. With film we only see what really is going on once the lights go out. For this to work there needs to be a balance of projected and ambient light something the Little Slide Dress tries to emulate...” — artist statement from Emily Steel
When the dress is shining with purple rainbow iridescence, it would catch the eyes from across the room. Maybe this dress is ready to wear, but for the bold fashionista. For some one more conservative with their fashion, the dress could be the perfect little black cocktail dress, boasting a sophisticated texture made of cut film. It will be interesting to see what comes next from the New Zealand based Emily Steel.

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