Collected things by Max Wheeler
I’ve been mini-holidaying in northern NSW and this little guy has been visiting each day looking for a feed.
Some lovely fit out/branding work for Baker D. Chirico. Might have to pay a visit and try out some of the equally tasty looking bread.
Chris Bryan shooting the 2011 Billabong Pro:
This day at Teahupoo- Aug 27th 2011 during the Billabong Pro waiting period is what many are calling the biggest and gnarliest Teahupoo ever ridden.
Teahupoo is a scary-as-hell looking wave on a quiet day. This is completely insane.
The unexpectedly Australian Danger 5. Coming soon to SBS.
(Source: youtube.com)
Cinemetrics by Frederic Brodbeck is about:
… measuring and visualizing movie data, in order to reveal the characteristics of films and to create a visual “fingerprint” for them.
An article/video from the NY Times on Joseph Hescher, maker of fantastic Rube Goldberg machines (see also).
Address Is Approximate: a stop-motion Google Street View road trip to the Pacific Coast.
Part of the excellent menu at Portland’s Spirit of 77.
The tear-inducing It’s Time from GetUp! Donate now to help it run on Australian commercial television.
(Source: youtube.com, via maniacalrage)
A History of the Sky from Ken Murphy:
This is a year-long time-lapse study of the sky. A camera installed on the roof of the Exploratorium museum in San Francisco captured an image of the sky every 10 seconds. From these images, I created a mosaic of time-lapse movies, each showing a single day. The days are arranged in chronological order. My intent was to reveal the patterns of light and weather over the course of a year.
Frank doing her best to show off my Mum’s new tea towel print which, by-the-by, make for lovely little gifts for the upcoming season. Check ’em out!.
Into The Fire, a beautifully produced look at the art of Etsuko Ichikawa:
The yin to Etsuko Ichikawa’s soft-spoken, intro-spective yang is fiery, molten glass. Handling it while aglow at 2100°F, she loops, stretches and presses the smoking mass of lava atop paperto create abstract drawings known as pyrographs.
Twisted, a series from Nicholas Kennedy Sitton.
A rather perfect unofficial title sequence for The Adventures of Tintin by James Curran. Here’s hoping the real film is this good.
A collection of beautiful handlettered logos from defunct department stores.
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