Always nice ... famous artists photographed with their cats.
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Apr 30, 2013
Apr 29, 2013
More Different Stuff ...
Daniel Ryan Music with 'Nagasaki'. Daniel Ryan describes his music as "a mix of Japanese folk music and glitch hop."
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Who Are You?
Et voila! A very nice infographic on what your coffee says about you. I hope you didn't pick the expresso.
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Steven Spielberg's 'Obama'
A spoof, a satire on the next presidential movie by Steven Spielberg 'Obama', with Daniel Day-Lewis as Obama as Daniel Day-Lewis.
Created for the 2013 White House Correspondents Dinner.
Created for the 2013 White House Correspondents Dinner.
Bonobo 'First Fires'
Video for Bonobo's 'First Fires' directed by Young Replicant.
Bonobo 'First Fires' from Pulse Films on Vimeo.
Bonobo 'First Fires' from Pulse Films on Vimeo.
Felix Lorioux (1872–1964) - Illustrator
Cute, very cute!
"One of the best illustrators of children's books, Felix Lorioux was born in Angers. He studied art as an apprentice with painters on glass and later in Angers and Paris Ecole des Beaux Arts."
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"One of the best illustrators of children's books, Felix Lorioux was born in Angers. He studied art as an apprentice with painters on glass and later in Angers and Paris Ecole des Beaux Arts."
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Apr 28, 2013
The World’s First Portable Motion Picture Camera
Did you know that the world’s first portable motion picture camera was a 12fps ‘Rifle’? I didn't.
"Here’s a fun piece of photographic/cinematographic history: the first ever portable motion picture camera was invented by a French scientist named Étienne-Jules Marey, and it was in the shape of a gun. Sort of a great grandfather to the the Mark III Hythe Machine Gun Camera used by the British during WWI to train aerial gunners, the Fusil Photographique (or “photographic rifle”) made its debut on the scene all the way back in 1882."
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"Here’s a fun piece of photographic/cinematographic history: the first ever portable motion picture camera was invented by a French scientist named Étienne-Jules Marey, and it was in the shape of a gun. Sort of a great grandfather to the the Mark III Hythe Machine Gun Camera used by the British during WWI to train aerial gunners, the Fusil Photographique (or “photographic rifle”) made its debut on the scene all the way back in 1882."
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What If ...
What if our Superheroes found sponsors? Italian art director Roberto Vergati Santos dreamed away.
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Italian art director
Roberto Vergati Santos introduced what would have happened if the major
brands have begun to sponsor for superheroes.
Read More at freeyork.org/creative-2/superheroes-found-sponsors © FreeYork
Read More at freeyork.org/creative-2/superheroes-found-sponsors © FreeYork
Italian art director
Roberto Vergati Santos introduced what would have happened if the major
brands have begun to sponsor for superheroes.
Read More at freeyork.org/creative-2/superheroes-found-sponsors © FreeYork
Read More at freeyork.org/creative-2/superheroes-found-sponsors © FreeYork
Italian art director
Roberto Vergati Santos introduced what would have happened if the major
brands have begun to sponsor for superheroes.
Read More at freeyork.org/creative-2/superheroes-found-sponsors © FreeYork
Read More at freeyork.org/creative-2/superheroes-found-sponsors © FreeYork
Italian art director
Roberto Vergati Santos introduced what would have happened if the major
brands have begun to sponsor for superheroes.
Read More at freeyork.org/creative-2/superheroes-found-sponsors © FreeYork"
Read More at freeyork.org/creative-2/superheroes-found-sponsors © FreeYork"
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Apr 27, 2013
How Much Does A Video Weigh?
"What color is a mirror? How much does a video weigh? Michael Stevens, creator of the popular educational YouTube channel Vsauce, spends his day asking quirky questions like these. In this talk he shows how asking the right -- seemingly silly -- questions can make incredibly effective lessons."
Hijicking Religious Images
Wow! I wouldn't mind having one of them, or more, as a tattoo.
"A selection of the creation of the Spanish artist Ramon Maiden, hijicking religious images, retro postcards or pin-up by drawing over complex and detailed tattoos with a ballpoint pen. A work influenced by art and tattoos from Europe, Asia and Mexico."
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"A selection of the creation of the Spanish artist Ramon Maiden, hijicking religious images, retro postcards or pin-up by drawing over complex and detailed tattoos with a ballpoint pen. A work influenced by art and tattoos from Europe, Asia and Mexico."
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Aaron Jay [Illustrations]
These illustrations are bizarre and cute.
"UK-based illustrator and t-shirt designer Aaron Jay (aka “Randyotter“) has created an imaginative and “punny” collection of illustrations throughout the years that display various objects, food and creatures in bizarre situations. Prints and t-shirts of his work are available to purchase on Society6, Redbubble and Threadless."
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"UK-based illustrator and t-shirt designer Aaron Jay (aka “Randyotter“) has created an imaginative and “punny” collection of illustrations throughout the years that display various objects, food and creatures in bizarre situations. Prints and t-shirts of his work are available to purchase on Society6, Redbubble and Threadless."
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12 Types Of Social Media Users
The infographic, created by First Direct Bank,
shows 12 distinct different personalities: Ultras, Dippers, Deniers,
Virgins, Lurkers, Peacocks, Ranters, Changelings, Ghosts, Informers,
Quizzers and Approval Seekers. Which one are you?
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