Founded by Steffen Sauerteig, Svend Smital and Kai Vermehr in 1998, Eboy quickly embraced the new possibilities of digital design. The mass reproduction, worldwide reach and non-existent printing costs of pixel art led them to pioneer the field, and now Eboy has created pixel design for clients such as MTV and Adidas.
They recently did an art work for Amnesty International’s Poverty is Modern campaign. the web site is HERE
the poster is HERE > sold for 22euros, 4 of which will be donated to Amnesty International.
46.8×33.1 inch > CMYK offset, 1st Edition
kinderpostzegels > a serie of stamps in collaboration with a Dutch children’s welfare charity from Christian Borstlap LET CHILDREN LEARN > buy them here
The Royal Academy of Arts presents a major solo exhibition of the work of the internationally acclaimed artist Anish Kapoor, winner of the 1991 Turner Prize and one of the most influential and pioneering sculptors of his generation.
Another major exhibit is Shooting into the Corner, a work of extraordinary complexity and drama that builds up against the walls and floor of the gallery. >> by shooting 11kg of blood-red wax balls into the corner of the next room.
.. at London’s Royal Academy of Arts > now untill December 11th – 2009
Sarah Pickering is a London based, British photographer who graduated from the Royal College of Art with a MA in Photography in 2005. She has been the recipient of several awards including the Photographers Gallery Graduate Award and a Jerwood Award in 2005. Sarah has exhibited internationally and in the UK where her work was part of How We Are: Photographing Britain, at Tate Britain, and is currently on show in the photography gallery of the V&A museum. Her work is featured in many publications including the Phaidon anthology on contemporary photography, ‘Vitamin Ph’, and the catalogue and exhibition, Manipulating Reality, (Centro di Cultura Contemporanea Strozzina Fondazione Palazzo Strozzi, Florence). Forthcoming projects include a monograph published by Aperture and a solo exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Photography in Chicago. Gallery representation is with Meessen de Clercq, Brussels.
I found these on this website : community.livejournal.com – and since it’s writen in Russian I’m not quite sure of the context in which these pictures were taken. From what I get they were shot in the 70′s by Artists Nonna Gorunova and Francisco Infante-Arana… in Russia, maybe..
Apartemento, an everyday life interiors magazine... Malheureusement non disponible au CANADA ni au US, ce magasine d’intérieur offre un contenu et une imagerie qui sort des terrains battus. Si vous passez par l’Europe ces prochains jours, il est disponible dans quelque villes bien sélectionnées…