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Daily Archives: June 12, 2008
Books, Books, Books!
Some real nice additions to the Dashwood Books site.
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The Lost Art of the Film Poster
Cosh in Soho has an exhibition of artists such as Cody Hudson of Struggle Inc and Pure Evil re-interpreting classic or obscure film posters. Check out the full list here
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Grace Jones Album Cover Was A Pre-Photoshop Fake?
This article has slightly disappointed me given how iconic the image on Grace Jones’ album is… but it’s now become interesting for other reasons.
Jean Paul Goude used Grace Jones as his muse (that’s actually an understatement: they eventually had a child together). He notes about that picture that “…unless you are extraordinarily supple, you cannot [...]
Posted in Advertising, Art, Design, Graphics, Music, photography 6 Comments
Vent Your Anger Through A Vending Machine
Yarisa Kublitz has created an interactive passive aggressive art piece. The “Anger Release Machine” encourages you to vent your anger. Put your coins into the vending machine, out comes a cute china kitten or delicate tea pot that comes off its rail and smashes onto the machine’s metal base. Smashing!
Thanks to psfk
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