Category Archives: art
The Joy of Books
After creating a home bookshelf stop motion video,
Sean Ohlenkamp, a creative director at a Toronto marketing agency, with the help of at least 15 more folks, decided to take it up a notch, creating the Joy of Books. Filmed at Type, a bookstore in Toronto, the series was shot over 4 nights.
For more information and credits to the helpers, follow the links to youtube!
Also, the Huffington Post wrote a good review of the short film. Read it here.
Proteigon
definitely watch this full screen with the sound turned up
roller coaster stairs
Heike Mutter and Ulrich Genth’s walk-on sculpture in Dulsberg, Germany.
Not really sure how one walks the loop-dee-loop, but otherwise, totally a fascinating idea.
CC FLickr images by Eichental
kid scribbles painted realistically
Illustrated by David DeVries, the Monster Project takes kids’ drawings and adds color and texture, giving them a realistic feel.
I really want to go find all my old drawings now and send them in to get real-er-ized!
via elezea
the noun project
for all your free-use symbol needs
their mission:
“sharing, celebrating and enhancing the world’s visual language”
The Noun Project collects, organizes and adds to the highly recognizable symbols that form the world’s visual language, so we may share them in a fun and meaningful way.
check them out at thenounproject.com
under water bridge
via laughing squid