April 2012
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submitted by: Aaron May
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February 2012
3 posts
submitted by: Aaron May
January 2012
23 posts
PROOF // ZEUS JONES
submitted by: Aaron May
Along the kitchen wall of Zeus Jones, you’ll find more than a few bottles of alcohol. Among the neglected butterscotch schnapps and the bottle of Boone’s Farm we’re patiently letting age, we guarantee there will always be a few bottles of single malt scotch whisky. Our love of the stuff is
only natural, considering our CEO, Rob White, grew up in...
Advertising in the financial world
submitted by: Aaron May
Always wondered what kind of magic do banks practice so that clients would step in. I say wondered especially because of the economical situation of the past years. How do banks use advertising to attract attention to their services? It wasn’t mass hypnotism, as I would have imagined, but pure creativity and bursting imagination.
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A Giant Mirrored Building Facade Turns Anyone into...
submitted by: Aaron May
How fun is this? Bâtiment (Building) is a mirrored installation by artist Leandro Erlichcurrently on display at Le 104 in Paris as part of their In_Perceptions exhibition. The piece is clever in its simplicity: a massive building facade is constructed on the floor near a towering mirror giving anyone reflected the uncanny appearance of being weightless. Optical illusions...
submitted by: Aaron May
Not a political statement but just great art direction. Not to mention Bill Mahr is a funny fuck.
submitted by: Aaron May
An entire year of LA artist Madeline Schichtel’s life condensed into a second of video per day.
submitted by: Aaron May
Rad short doc. about two artist that use plastic found on the beach to make different works of art.
December 2011
12 posts
THE AMAZING NORTHLICH DICKEY
submitted by: Aaron May
Making of portada revista Yorokobu noviembre 2011 / by Versátil (by Versátil)
November 2011
21 posts
submitted by: Aaron May
submitted by: Aaron May
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FREE SHOW THIS FRIDAY AT INKBLEEDS. Come out and support local art and music!
If you’re in the Cincinnati area, you should head over to the Art Academy of Cincinnati on Friday for the Ink Bleeds poster show. The show is free, but for a $10 donation, you get a copy of the show poster (process video below). Get more info at AIGACincinnati.org.