



These are the watermelon sculptures by the japanese artist Takashi Itoh.
Yummy art!
This video shows how you can transform a violent game with paintball guns to a funny esperiment.
Look what these guys create just shooting some color on a canvas.
Less violence games, more art!
This is a video experiment by Ken Murphy aka Murphlab, that is trying to catch a timelapse of the San Francisco sky every day for one year.
In this work, called A History of The Sky, you can see the first 42 videos, played in sync, side-by-side.
The dutch brothers Gradus W. Wouters and Job Wouters are the protagonists of this funny typography experiment.
The Video is called abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz, and is directed by Roel Wouters.
A family affair!
The San Francisco-based light effects company Obscura Digital has done this work.
It’s called Cuelight Pool Table, that creates stunning visual effects as pool balls move around the table.
This is an animation by Marco Vinicio aka Kultnation and is called All that is solid melts into the air.
Sound design is by Echolab.
This video is called History of Communication and it was done from Chi Agency for Carphone Warehouse. The director is Kristofer Ström, the music is by Minilogue.
You can find this installation in Co-Draw ehibition in Miraikan, the National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation in Japan.
It seems a funny game for the kids!
This video reminds me to the classic 70’s police movies. Don’t you?
The song is called “15 to 20” by The Phemonenal Handclap Band, the videoclip is directed by Moh Azima.
Enjoy it!