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Flight404

Flight404

Flight404 is the blog of processing master Robert Hodgin. The projects featured here are mind blowing. If you’re into glowing things and particle effects you should definitely check this out. Also of interest is Robert’s vimeo page which can be found here.

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Shorty Fatz

Shorty Fatz

Now that it’s summer you’re definitely gonna need a custom cruiser to peddle around the city streets/beach/countryside. That’s where Shorty Fatz comes in. Creating some sweet customised cruisers the same way OCC create custom choppers, Shorty Fatz will have you cruisin’ in no time.

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Natasja Fourie

Natasja Fourie

Photographer Natasja Fourie (NSFW) has a really great website. Her photography is equally as good and really stands out from the crowd with her use of locations and other media.

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Dvein

Dvein

There’s some great work going on over at Dvein. As well as having a pretty damn slick website, I’m really diggin’ the Diesel Liquid Space Show visuals.

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Telectroscope

Telectroscope

I was lucky enough to be able to go and visit the Telectroscope in London bridge last night and I can attest first hand that it is a wonderful piece of interactive public art. The Telectroscope is the brain child of Victorian engineer Alexander Stanhope St George who envisaged a secret tunnel running underneath the Atlantic connecting London with New York.

These plans were re-discovered by Alexander’s great grandson Paul St George a few years ago and with the miracle of modern technology his vision has finally been achieved. The apparatus itself looks like a huge steampunk-esque telescope buried in the ground and allows viewers to communicate in real-time between London and New York via a large screen and webcam.

The exhibition is on in both London (London Bridge) and New York (Brooklyn Bridge) until June 15th, so if you’re in either city I definitely recommend going to check it out.

Photograph by Mathew Andrews

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Li Wei

Li Wei

The art of Li Wei is very curious indeed! Depicting people in impossible positions is his forté and the results are incredible. Go check him out for some mind bending imagery.

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madein.la

madein.la

Following on with what seems to be the theme of the moment, interactive displays and interiors, I present to you the work of Nikolai Cornell AKA madein.la who has some brilliant interactive kiosks, exhibitions, wall panels and pretty much anything else that has a screen!

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Trafik

Trafik

Trafik are a French design firm who have some great looking visual / interactive interiors in their portfolio. I was wondering who I was reminded of when visiting the site when I realised it does look very similar to UK based United Visual Artists. Anyway, regardless of that I suggest checking them out for some interesting ways of combining design and technology with interior spaces.

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