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Daily Archives: July 15, 2008
Honda Scraps With BMW
From Divinity Metrics:
“This weeks top video for BMW in Brand20 index surprised us, its a beautiful video of the Kinetic Sculpture at the BMW museum and undoubtedly getting a lot of views for BMW this week. The interesting part is that, Honda is advertising along side and in the video. A few second into the [...]
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Roadsworth: Crossing the Line
Roadsworth’s story is a compelling one: his street art is genuinely “on the street” and provokes thought about our urban landscape and interaction with it, as well as making us reconsider the extent we rely on signs, signifiers and cars to run our lives. He’s also facing severe punishment (money and jail time) for his [...]
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Cocktails Under the Microscope
Vodka and Tonic
Screwdriver
Kalhua
More at Molecular Expressions
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Radiohead, House Of Cards
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In Radiohead’s new video for “House of Cards”, no cameras or lights were used. Instead, 3D plotting technologies collected information about the shapes and relative distances of objects. The video was created entirely with visualizations of that data.
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