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Monthly Archives: October 2010
Ident Like Mondays Vol.1
This is the first installment of our latest self initiated scheme to re-imagine our logo/Identity. Each Monday we will publish a post with a graphic / piece of moving image / sculpture / photograph / sound or anything that somehow … Continue reading
Posted in Logo of the Week, Moving Image
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Limit To Your Love
Lovely new video for fellow Goldsmiths alumni James Blake’s cover of Fiest’s ‘Limit to your love’, directed by Martin de Thurah. While at Goldsmiths us lot at DF saw him perform a few times, and its really nice to see … Continue reading
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Spice World.
I doubt you’ve ever wondered what designers front do at the weekend, but on the off chance, here’s proof that even in our free time we’ve no idea what were upto. We’ve been asked to design a book/catalogue for the … Continue reading
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“The Art Of DE”
Really nice (and surreal) film promoting a new line of suits by A.Sauvage.
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Twitter is Puberty.
What decides whether you upload a video to your vimeo account or your youtube one? When you take the pictures off your camera, which ones go on Facebook and which are for Flickr? Is it purely an issue of content, … Continue reading
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Processing Sketch.
Here’s the processing sketch that the blind project was running on. We built a sketch in processing that visualised how the data was looking and what the blinds should do. This one has quite small numbers as LDF has been … Continue reading
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Artistic Waffle.
Sometimes art is about a rigourous exploration of a theme or a questioning of an idea. Sometimes it’s appeal is some thing more base, something that appeals to more innate human chemistries. Neither one is better than the other, or … Continue reading
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