Monthly Archives: February 2011
Photography X Art: Alexandre Orion
Brazilian graffiti artist / photographer, Alexandre Orion’s Metabiotics project where he patiently photographs happenstance moments of pedestrians engaging with his graffiti scenes – for the visual delight of the viewer. His site here: http://www.alexandreorion.com/
Photography X Art: Alexandre Orion
Brazilian graffiti artist / photographer, Alexandre Orion’s Metabiotics project where he patiently photographs happenstance moments of pedestrians engaging with his graffiti scenes – for the visual delight of the viewer. His site here: http://www.alexandreorion.com/
Photography X Art: Frederic Lebain
French photographer, Frederic Lebain’s A Spring In New York collection where he plays visual tricks with the eyes and mind in simple wallpaper/camouflage layers over quotidian street scenes.
Photography X Art: Frederic Lebain
French photographer, Frederic Lebain’s A Spring In New York collection where he plays visual tricks with the eyes and mind in simple wallpaper/camouflage layers over quotidian street scenes.
Pop culture time-stamped: Social media
Digitally enhanced social media is here to stay (through its countless variations and evolutions). One day in the future, we’ll all look back with nostalgia at the period that it became part and parcel of our social fabric and cultural
Pop culture time-stamped: Social media
Digitally enhanced social media is here to stay (through its countless variations and evolutions). One day in the future, we’ll all look back with nostalgia at the period that it became part and parcel of our social fabric and cultural
New flavours of music to taste on TV: MTV and Nat Geo
Over the past decades, popular music has seen itself quickly migrate from the medium of radio, to TV and now the computer / mobile devices. It’s nice to see simple, insightful extensions to the way we experience and value music
New flavours of music to taste on TV: MTV and Nat Geo
Over the past decades, popular music has seen itself quickly migrate from the medium of radio, to TV and now the computer / mobile devices. It’s nice to see simple, insightful extensions to the way we experience and value music
