Archivio mensile per ottobre 2009

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Paint Fight!

This video shows a very funny paint fight done in Sao Paulo in Brasil.

This weird video is a viral commercial spot for the launch of the Samsung Corby S3650 mobile phone.

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Piano Stairs

A funny music installation promoted by Volkswagen and called Piano Stairs.

People prefer stairs instead of  the escalator just because it souds when you go over it, yay!

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Packing Tape Art by Mark Khaisman

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This are some of the great works by the Ukraine based artist Mark Khaisman.

All his works are made using only the packing tape, impressive.

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The Interactive Wall By Festo

Festo creates this strage interactive wall.

You can see on this video that this strange installation it moves when you walk near it.

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Doubtful Comforts Videoclip

blue roses – “doubtful comforts” (3D camera shift musicvideo) from fabian röttger on Vimeo.

This is the videoclip Doubtful Comforts by Blue Roses. The video was directed by the great german duo A Nice Idea Everyday.

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CCTV Ink TV Commercial

CCTV Ink TV Commercial – Directed by Niko Tziopanos from Troublemakers.tv on Vimeo.

Ink is a commercial video created by Niko Tziopanos of Troublemakers.tv, for the CCTV (Central Cina Television).

The history and the culture of this big country was shown in a very poetic way, isn’t it?

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A Weird Performance

The Ghost (excerpt) from Zeesy Powers on Vimeo.

This is a funny performance by the canadian artist Zeesy Powers.

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The Lego Cello

In this video the Lego artist Nathan Sawaya creates a Cello, only with the little bricks, funny!

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Wafer Piano in Motion by Hardcuore

This funny and colorful spot was created by Hardcuore, the name behind this studio is Breno Pineschi, a creative graphic designer.

The video was made for the brand Do Bem.

Enjoy it!

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A Pop-up Book for a Commecial Purpose

This is a commercial spot for Caixa Sabadell made by United Fakes, the work was producted by Mirinda Films.

I love pop-up books!

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