Tag Archive for 'uk'

Topologies

Quayola is a visual artist based in London. His work simultaneously focuses on multiple forms exploring the space between video, audio, photography, installation, live performance and print. He creates worlds where real substance, such as natural or architectural matter, constantly mutates into ephemeral objects, enabling the real and the artificial to coexist harmoniously. Integrating computer-generated material with recorded sources, he explores the ambiguity of realism in the digital realm.

Adam Rix

The work of Adam Rix is very impressive and with 30 industry awards who could argue! I especially love his work for gola, such vibrant colours just makes me want to go out and buy a pair! Have a scan through his site it’s full of gems.

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UVA – Exhibition

They are back, but not as we know them. Opening tomorrow at the Smithfield Gallery in London is a new exhibition by United Visual Artists. The exhibition will contain a series of large-scale beautiful photographic prints which explore the effect of artificial light on the natural landscape.

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Temporary Printing Machine

Temporary Printing Machine is an interesting work that highlights the ephemeral quality of digital data. The installation functions as a canvas onto which digital content is “printed” out as a monochrome image – not printed with ink, but with light onto a light reactive surface – lasting for a few minutes before vanishing.

Once the information has faded away, the printing process is repeated, creating an infinite stream of disappearing data of sometimes never repeated imagery.

The work is the creation of Londond-based collective rAndom International.

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Dan Burn-Forti

Lovely photography from London based Dan Burn-Forti.

Thea Brine

Great illustration by Thea Brine.

Fallon London

With only days till the launch of the new James Bond movie, it’s worth pointing out that The Quantum of Solace supporting campaign for Sony HD was developed at Fallon, London.

The television and cinema advertisement, launched on October 15 in the UK, shows Daniel Craig as James Bond, attempting to stand still for the camera, despite the spectacular explosions occurring behind him. Pretty awesome.

Kate Moross

You would probably have had to be living in a bunker to have missed her but here it goes anyway. Kate Moross is a 22 year old London based creative maestro. Practicing as an illustrator and graphic designer she also run ISO & Isomorph Records which you can read about here. Her Flickr account is also makes interesting viewing.