Pour la réalisation de son film web, «The Flying Project», Feiyue a donné carte blanche à deux des membres de «Span-Kidz», un collectif artistique regroupant vidéastes et graphistes. Les jeunes réalisateurs Julien Vray et Srinath C. Samarasinghe ont mis en avant la définition même du nom FEIYUE : Flying Forward, synonyme de « voler et traverser ».
Experiments based on the hybridisation of human heads and animal bodies are taking in a remote and mysterious laboratory in Mongolia, with the aim of creating a new species of pet. These disturbing tests were filmed in a series of videos that were uploaded onto YouTube and onto a fake website (now offline) and retrieved for Sonar as the image of the 2008 festival.
Hungry Eat Head > A site-specific play experience by Hudson-Powell & Joel Gethin Lewis for the Big Screen Edinburgh, produced by Bren O’Callaghan. Commissioned by City of Edinburgh Council with further development (phase 2) made possible by AND: Abandon Normal Devices Festival of New Cinema and Digital Culture.
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
From spy :
Some public actions lacking a clear commercial purpose may be percieved by the public in different ways. Some feel a romantic quality in the lack of self-interest. Others critizise them as something invasive, a viewpoint that incites a second thought about the flood of commercial images that shapes our landscape
After a successful viral campaign in DC, Greenpeace has brought Mark Jenkins’ Polar Bears to Rome to help sway some support for actions against Global Warming at the upcoming G-8 summit. Sitting in heavily-touristed areas, the homeless bears displayed signs encouraging the G-8 leaders to act against global warming. One sign read, “My home has melted” and “I’m a climate refugee.”