Monthly Archive for October, 2010

Embracing the amazing

And amazing it is this 3D animated gif from Emilio. Thanx to Raymond Burger I came across triangulation blog with some amazing work!
Emilio about his animation: “Extremity is one of my latest works, is based in tridimensional collages. I used 3D models (bodies) which I found in internet. I cut and organized the extremities to make these loop animations.”

Check: triangulationblog.com
Also Check the website of Emilio

Inspiration snack #37

Made me :-)
This giant wooden clip is currently being showcased in Belgium, in the Chaudfontaine park, as part of a contemporary art exhibition. Designed by Mehmet Ali Uysal.

via: freshome.com

I have PSD

Inspirationspam | IhavePSD3

Here’s something a brand, Adobe in this case, could dream about; a group of users (or should I say fans) creating a nice short film about one of your products. And also get loads of online free publicity while your at it.
“I have PSD” was created by people whose worlds would not be the same had they not acquired PSD. In fact, you wouldn’t be reading this or watching their short film if it weren’t for PSD. The film was made by the New York based agency Hyperact.

Via: Vimeo

10 tens…

… I came across on 10-10-10 between 10 am and 10 pm.

One day on earth

On October 10, 2010 (10.10.10), across the planet, documentary filmmakers, students, and inspired citizens will record the human experience over a 24-hour period and contribute their voice to the largest participatory media event in history.

For details: onedayonearth.org
Source: good.com

Online shopping on YouTube

YouTube is working hard on creating business models around their brand and network. After years of high promising potential they’re coming up with real money solutions. British fashion brand FCUK (French Connection) uses a YouTube channel, under the name Youtique, as a webshop. And, as far as I know, it’s the first in it’s kind on YouTube so far.
Stylist Louise Roe comse with dressing solutions for different occasions and after the advise you can click specific peaces of clothing that will lead you to the web shop where you can actualy buy it. With this FCUK uses the enormous network of YouTube to lead traffic to their webshop. Verry smart and good to see experiments like these. I’m wondering what FCUK paid YouTube for this campaign.


(A click on this video won’t bring you to the FCUK  webshop though ;-)

Check: Youtique
Source: Molblog

A social media layer over real life

Because people are a social specie, the online social media is the internet catch-up on real life. But wouldn’t be fun if the online info would be a sort of an augmented reality layer over real life? And wouldn’t it be cool if smartphone and multitouch behavior could be integrated in real life? See how that works out in the music video of French rap duo  Toxic Avenger.

Source: thenextweb.com