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I’M HERE – A LOVE STORY IN AN ABSOLUT WORLD BY SPIKE JONZE

March 31st, 2010 by ntimm

Watch I’m here in it’s virtual movie theater
Limited seats daily.

Due to enormous interest in watching I’m Here at Imhermovie.com ABSOLUT (yes cause nothing can be free of advertising)
has decided to increase the capacity from 5 000 to 12 000 viewers a day.
Last weekend it had 230 000 unique visitors, which was far more than expected.

Today, at 15h10, there are less than 536 seats left. hurry.

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All Kids Are Vipers

March 31st, 2010 by ntimm


from Buff Diss

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Letterpress Dice Prints… instead of type

March 31st, 2010 by ntimm

These prints are just stunningly beautiful.

Chi Velorum- Letterpress Dice Print

Delta Eridani- Letterpress Dice Print

Alpha Coronae Borealis- Letterpress Dice Print

Beta Arietis- Letterpress Dice Print

The Letterpress Dice process

The compositions are built by arranging between 720 dice and 1,147 on the bed of the press, and ink was rolled directly onto the face of the die for each impression. They are printed on a very light green japanese handmade paper called Kitakata, which has a deckle on all four edges.

The size are between 8½” x 11″ and 22″x26″

By Stukenborg on etsy

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NYC photograph auctions

March 30th, 2010 by ntimm

ORMOND GIGLI
Models in Window, New York, 1960

WILLIAM EGGLESTON
Untitled, 1972

HELMUT NEWTON
Scene from a Pina Bausch Ballet, Wuppertal, 1983

STEPHEN SHORE
Twenty-First Street and Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, June 21, 1974

HUANG YAN
Pork Landscape #1, 2000

JOEL STERNFELD
McLean Virginia, December 4, 1978

EDWARD BURTYNSKY
Rock of Ages #23, Abandoned Section, Adam-Pirie Quarry, Barre, Vermont, 1991

EDWARD BURTYNSKY
Shipbreaking #10, Chittagong, Bangladesh, 2000

WILLIAM EGGLESTON
Untitled, 1972

DAVID LACHAPELLE
Last Supper (Jesus is my Homeboy), 2003

I’m just short of two things > 5 to 50k to spend on a picture and being in NYC on the 16th.
Appart from that, i’m so buying a couple of prints.
Auction > April 16, 2010 >10am and 2pm
450 West 15 Street New York, NY
full catalogue here and here

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the places we live..

March 21st, 2010 by ntimm

The Places We Live (an interactive exhibition produced in cooperation with the Nobel Peace Center in Oslo) renders the day to day portrait of sixteen households located in 4 slums:
Caracas-Venezuella, Kibera-Nairobi-Kenya, Dharavi-Mumbai-India, Jakarta-Indonesia.
Life size images and audio segments in the exhibition help create the experience of a personal encounter with the slum dwellers. Each slum is represented by one room, where all four walls are built out of rear-projection canvas.

here are a couple of samples :

With a population swelling above 18 million, Mumbai is the world’s most densely populated urban area.
Even though it is the richest city of india, about two-thirds of its residents live in poverty, or slums.
Dharavi, Mumbai’s most infamous slum, is home to about one million residents living off the official city grid.
It is likely to vanish within a decade to make way to middle class apartment blocks.

This is the Shilpiri Household (Dharavi, mumbai, India) : [ PLAY the vocal translation : ]

Kibera, East Africa’s largest slum, is home to a quarter of the Nairobi’s population.
About 700 000 people squeeze into a piece of land the size of New York’s Central Park.
Because of it’s unauthorized status, ir receives no municipal services such as public water, sanitation, schools, health care, etc.

This is the Arori Household (Kibera, Nairobi, kenya) : [ PLAY the vocal translation : ]

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beauty pageants > a culture monster

March 21st, 2010 by ntimm

The scariest images you can find are the ones of kid’s beauty pageants contestants.
Susan Anderson’s pictures are straight shots of little girls (as young as 4) in their competitive finery.

Artifice runs so high it verges on the grotesque.

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Voyeurisme dans la ville transparente

March 18th, 2010 by ntimm

no. 4

no. 3

no. 8

no. 1

no. 5

Micheal Wolf (post antérieur 100 X100) impose un regard intime sur la ville de Chicago.

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8-bit NYC

March 17th, 2010 by ntimm

Zelda 1986 meet google maps : 8-bit NYC

It’s interactive (like Google Maps), letting you zoom from a view of the whole city, down to an individual street > any address, anywhere in the city. Here are a few highlights: Central Park + Greenwich Village.

Watch them take over google maps! Help them expand to other 8-bit cities

Thy it!

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New illustrations from Nazario Graziano

March 16th, 2010 by ntimm

Beautiful new set of prints from Nazario Graziano.
Not yet avaiblable on society6.com, but soon I imagine/ hope.
I’m getting the Grizzly bear. no doubt.

GRIZZLY BEAR

H1N1

L.W.T.U.A.

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Toyota Aygo by zeitguised

March 14th, 2010 by ntimm

44 Idents for the introduction of the Toyota Aygo by zeitguised.
Amazing 3d work, as always

> Agency: CHI, London
Length: 5s, 10s, 15s
Sound: Michael Fakesch


If you don’t remember zeitguised >
they’re the ones behind peripetics,
which won countless awards and is still to this date, one of the best 3d short film ever made..

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0.000044% of getty images.

March 13th, 2010 by ntimm

sprinkle some glitters and it looks exactly like the stickers i had when I was a kid.

click on them to view more details
Poster Ads from BBDO São Paulo for Getty images.

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