Wood turning
Some wood turning inspiration…
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This laser cut screen shows how quite fine detail can be cut…
Filed under: inspiration | Author: george | Comment (0)Animation for the El Perro del Mar song God Knows (You gotta give to get)
This is the best animation I have seen in ages!
Directed by Åsa Arnehed. Animated by Åsa Arnehed, Olle Söderström and Malin Rosenqvist.
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this sydney studio screen prints its own fabrics and wallpapers by hand (on a large scale). there’s a video on their ‘who’ page showing the hand printing process and the studio is open to the public too…

Alex Hellum
Alex Hellum is a furniture and product design company based in Hertford, UK. I love their design ethos ‘ …observation, utility and honest use of materials’.

acmi – australian centre for the moving image
‘From the wonders of more than a century of cinema, to television, computer games and the screen-based art of the future, ACMI is the place to find out everything about the moving image’
we should definitely check this out next time we’re in Melbourne – it has the world’s largest screen gallery!

http://www.acmi.net.au/index.htm
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this little studio does some nice work with wallpaper. great name and website too!

suburban giants
Some nice work by fellow adelaide artists Jo Kerlogue and Lachlan Tetlow-Stuart as part of the Feast Festival. Interaction was based on a wii remote…
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These virtual fridge magnets look like great fun – created by Daniel (???) as part of the Perth Street Projection Project organised by Jerrem Lynch.
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carly hargreaves and niels oeltjen of wilkintie say…
‘The illustration we came in contact with as youngsters shaped our lives and we wanted to create something for today’s children that infuses their lives with the same inspiration and joy that we experienced back then. We also recognise that we are part of a community of grown-ups who love the imagination, whimsy and joy of illustration for children.’
I think I am part of that ‘community of grown-ups’ too!
I really like the illustrations by Chamo from France.





