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IMAX Ode to Film

By Anya Ow / July 5, 2016 / Comments Off on IMAX Ode to Film

IMAX’s brand ad is a 60 second ode to film, created in partnership with agency Mistress, capturing all the genres that have made IMAX popular over the years. Via Adweek: “We realized that IMAX is called IMAX no matter where you are in the world,” Lixaida Lorenzo, ACD at Mistress, told Adweek. “We thought, why […]

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Invisible, a Chameleon Love Story

By Anya Ow / July 4, 2016 / Comments Off on Invisible, a Chameleon Love Story

This adorable animated short, Invisible, is really a chameleon love story about a chameleon trying to ask his crush to dance, but keeps accidentally blending into the background. Beautifully animated, with great attention to detail! The short film was amazingly made by students – recent graduates Michael Trikosko and Andrew Wilson of the Ringling College […]

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Ford's Driveable, Huge Escape Room

By Anya Ow / July 1, 2016 / Comments Off on Ford's Driveable, Huge Escape Room

Ford has designed a driveable, huge escape room in NYC to replace its usual test drive, in the hopes of attracting millennials. Via PCMag: This weekend, Ford is combining forces with the popular Escape the Room game to show off the latest features of the new Ford Escape 2017, and we had a chance to […]

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A Modern Art Sculpture with Bees

By Anya Ow / June 30, 2016 / Comments Off on A Modern Art Sculpture with Bees

The Hive is a modern art sculpture, controlled by bees, created by Wolfgang Buttress for the Royal Botanical Gardens of London. Via CNN: “I think these days we are bombarded by so many digital images and sometimes we forget how powerful and important sounds, touch and smell are. So to me that was really important, […]

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Simon Davidson's Aussie Hot Rods Photography

By Anya Ow / June 29, 2016 / Comments Off on Simon Davidson's Aussie Hot Rods Photography

Photographer Simon Davidson spent 14 years photographing Australian hot rods, their unique culture, and the people around them. Via CNN: Davidson, a car-loving Australian who spent many years in the U.S., originally honed his photographic skills on years of fashion and music shoots in Los Angeles. When he returned home, he says he was looking […]

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The Chant with Samsung

By Anya Ow / June 28, 2016 / Comments Off on The Chant with Samsung

Samsung celebrates South Sudan’s first Olympics entry with “The Chant”, by Leo Burnett Chicago. Via adweek: Every athlete competing in the Olympic games has an incredibly inspiring story to tell, but some stories simply defy the odds. Take 19-year-old Margret Rumat Rumar Hassan, a 400-meter runner from South Sudan. Hassan is on her way to […]

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Art of Book Design with Chip Kidd

By Anya Ow / June 27, 2016 / Comments Off on Art of Book Design with Chip Kidd

Chip Kidd discusses the (hilarious) art of book design through a hugely entertaining Ted Talk. Via the website: Chip Kidd’s book jacket designs spawned a revolution in the art of American book packaging. ou know a Chip Kidd book when you see it — precisely because it’s unexpected, non-formulaic, and perfectly right for the text […]

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Pixar Supercut

By Anya Ow / June 24, 2016 / Comments Off on Pixar Supercut

Here is 30 years of Pixar in one huge supercut, running across their acclaimed films like Toy Story, Finding Nemo and Up. We’ve also just seen Finding Dory, and it’s great! Here’s also some Pixar trivia for your day, via Business Insider: The main building on campus is called the Steve Jobs Building. There’s an […]

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Iggy Pop Does Not Go Gentle

By Anya Ow / June 23, 2016 / Comments Off on Iggy Pop Does Not Go Gentle

Rock legend Iggy Pop reads Dylan Thomas’ “Do Not Go Gentle” for Cannes, as part of a promo for the Grey Music Seminar in the Palais, where Grey London chairman and chief creative officer Nils Leonard will interview Iggy. From Leonard: “2016 will be the year we lost heroes. But I worry that people are […]

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Impressify

By Anya Ow / June 22, 2016 / Comments Off on Impressify

With Impressify, a microsite created for the New York Botanical Garden, you can now create Impressionist versions of your photographs just by uploading them. Via Adweek: Funded by Bloomberg Philanthropies, the digital feature is the work of Brooklyn-based agency Madwell. “The brief was to create something that’ll make people engage with the exhibit and share […]

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