Manuel Vasquez Traces project researches the visual traces that are left u public places. ” The omnipresence of the gaze of surveillance turns the city into spectacle, and us into actors”. Traces look at the city as a theatrical scenario created with those visual codes…
French artist Frederique Daubal likes to cut, paste and draw. Overprint on magazines is one of her specialties. Coming from a graphic design background, she also experiments with textile as a 3 dimensional medium, or creates clothes under her name, without following any trends but using lots of second hand pieces… READ MORE
Wonderlamp is the result of a collaboration between two very distinct creative companies, Studio Job and Pieke Bergmans. Studio Job is known for enlarging everyday objects and making them in cast bronze, while Pieke Bergmans creates mouth-blown crystals that coagulates into fluid forms. Together they came up with this fantastic lamp collection that you could only have dreamed of.
Korean designer Chae Young Kim, develops her own aesthetic of digital textile based on fractal structures. Trying to push the boundaries, she mixes hand drawing and computer graphics to create a very new look with the expert and innovative use of digital software. Her wallpapers are digitally printed on silk habotai and tufted in sections to enhance the pattern.
That is Ross Ching is thinking about the Los Angeles traffic. ” What would that scene look like? How would people react? How quickly would the atmosphere rebound from centuries of fossil fuel emissions?” He took Matt Logue’s still photography concept and applies it to what he does best: time lapse! And the result is pretty impressive! See yourself below…
Copenhagen based design duo Mia Lisa Spon and Rui Andersen Rodrigues Diogo work together under the label Spon Diogo. Their work combines fine tailoring with graphic and industrial design, achieving a very strong constructed yet minimal aesthetic. READ MORE