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Kit Grill / London Saturday, February 13th, 2010

Kit Grill is a London based designer / artist, specializing in music, photography, moving image and design.

 Kit Grill / London
New York Mall. 2006

exit Kit Grill / London
Exit. 2007

Kitgrill.com showcases Kit’s dark, moody saturated photographs, really awesome type studies, idents and other motion graphics projects.

Pigging Around was video arrived at through a process of using with bacon with a friend in photography. The video ended up being chosen for an inbook nomination by the D&AD judges

ves.1 Kit Grill / London

Also worth mentioning is Vessel Music, an electronic music community and organization founded and designed by Kit. The web layout for Vessel is pretty refreshing in its minimalist approach. Vessel focuses on musicians creativity and individuality by providing weekly guest mixes, music videos and a selection of records updated every 2 weeks.



New MTV idents Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

It seems like I keep having more reasons to tag “Universal Everything” and “Matt Pyke” these days. Have your mind blown by these new clips that are still part of the recent MTV rebranding spearheaded by Universal Everything.

MTV International / Basejumpers from Universal Everything on Vimeo.

Concept: Matt Pyke / Universal Everything
Co-director: Matt Pyke / Universal Everything and Ark
Editing / post production: Matt Pyke / Universal Everything
Audio: Simon Pyke / Freefarm

MTV / Power x 1000% / Soundquake from Universal Everything on Vimeo.

Concept and co-director: Matt Pyke / Universal Everything
Co-director: We Love Our Work
Audio – Simon Pyke/FreeFarm

MTV / Wow x 1000% / Soundsystem from Universal Everything on Vimeo.

Concept and director: Matt Pyke / Universal Everything
Co-director / live action director: UFO LABEL
Audio: Simon Pyke / Freefarm

Thanks to Creative Review for the heads up and video clips. Click thru to see the other 3.



AOL Relaunch: Reveal Films from Universal Everything Thursday, December 10th, 2009

We all know that AOL (formerly America Online) fucking sucks and probably always will. However, Matt Pyke, Simon Pyke and Thomas Eberwein of Universal Everything do not suck and they are trying to make it difficult for us to know how much AOL sucks. Field.io, Zeitguised, and Realise collaborated with Universal Everything on this series of reveal films created for the relaunch of AOL for web video, mobile, and digital campaigns.

AOL / Landscapes from Universal Everything on Vimeo.

AOL / Everything I Own from Universal Everything on Vimeo.

AOL / Blow Painting from Universal Everything on Vimeo.

Commissioned by Wolff Olins NYC
Creative Direction – Matt Pyke
Sound – Simon Pyke

Check the rest of theses out @ Universal Everything



iida Prismoid Ads Saturday, December 5th, 2009

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These are stills from the animated web ads for the Prismoid phone by Japanese brand iida. – The animations can be seen here.

Credits for the design work and concept can be found at tha.jp



Green Pink Caviar Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

Marilyn Minter’s work Green Pink Caviar being shown on loop 24/7 at The Standard, Downtown LA + Hollywood on projectors located in the lobby and mezzanine.

Untitled from aaron on Vimeo.

The artists work will be running from October 21st – December 6th at both properties. Minter’s debut film Green Pink Caviar is also being shown as part of the opening song “Candy Shop” on Madonna’s Sticky & Sweet tour.

 Green Pink Caviar

In Green Pink Caviar Marilyn Minter continues her interest in blurring the boundaries between fine and commercial art. Co-opting advertising genres and related spaces, she takes on a new platform to direct her first video. The eight minute high definition video, Green Pink Caviar (2009) is a lush and sensual voyeuristic hallucination. Filmed with macro lenses, the video was inspired by a photo shoot where Minter directed her models to lick brightly colored candies while she shot photos from underneath a glass plate. The models’ tongues mixed the colorful sugar with saliva, slurping and pushing color across the glass surface to simulate painting. Driven by her fascination with the body, Green Pink Caviar sets the stage for chance to happen.

greenpinkcaviar.com



Natsu No Arashi aka Summer Storm (1973) Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

This is grotesque/creepy/awesome.

Butoh, performed in slow, unique movements by dancers, with their bodies painted white and bent-forward, is an antithesis of the traditional Western dance. As the only remaining footage in color of his performance, the film shows Hijikata as an eternal punker, rebel, and sufferer.

Natsu No Arashi aka Summer Storm (1973)

Director / Editor: Arai Misao
Choreographer: Tatsumi Hijikata

“A Summer Storm by Hijikata Tatsumi” primarily consists of the legendary Japanese dancer Hijikata Tatsumi’s legendary performance shot in Kyoto in 1973, and is a tribute to this extraordinary talent. Now, thirty years later, it is still funny, sad, and infinitely gripping. Hijikata was the pioneer of the reputed Butoh dance. Butoh, performed in slow, unique movements by dancers, with their bodies painted white and bent-forward, is an antithesis of the traditional Western dance. As the only remaining footage in color of his performance, the film shows Hijikata as an eternal punker, rebel, and sufferer.

Arai’s filmmaking career started in 1962 as an assistant director at Toei’s film studio in Kyoto after he graduated from Tokyo University. For the next ten years he worked as a director until he started working for Toei’s Tokyo Head Office. His major works include the critically acclaimed “The Case of the Missing Co-Ed”. In 1981, Arai played a key role in the shooting on location in Kyoto of United Artist’s horror film, “The House Where Evil Dwells”, as its Japanese coordinator. Arai’s involvement with Hijikata started when he promoted the latter’s legendary Kyoto performance, which he filmed into what was later to become “A Summer Storm by Hijikata Tatsumi”. Arai also promoted the first Japanese performance of Merce Cunningham & Dance Company and John Cage in Kyoto in 1976, achieving the record attendance at the time of 4,000 audience, establishing the company’s reputation in Japan. In 1992, Arai left Toei to start working independently, and commenced “A Summer Storm by Hijikata Tatsumi” project.

text and video via ubu.com



TwittEarth Friday, August 14th, 2009

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TwittEarth visualizes real-time tweets from all over the globe

TwittEarth.com

via webdesignerdepot.com



E99500 Sunday, July 5th, 2009

E99500 from Hugo Arcier on Vimeo.

E99500 is an orange color in hexadecimal color codes, but it’s also the title of this video by Hugo Arcier, a French director and 3D artist.

via today and tomorrow

Hugo Arcier = yaschik.net, hugoarcier.com



PRE: Teenage Lakes Wednesday, July 1st, 2009



Sebastien Tellier – Kilometer Saturday, June 27th, 2009

Directed by Jonas and Francois
Produced by El Nino

sebastientellier.com




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