Thursday, July 2, 2009

Top 10 july 3


So usually i pop in a personal top ten list here, but for this week I got on clear winner.

So...I was image searching for a chick getting helped by a kitten for one of my storyboards and as you do at 3 am at work I turn to gettyimages, but the result i got was just a keeper!
It didn't fit my tv script, but has most definitely inspired a brand new one.

If you need a kid faced chick hanging out with a broken egg click HERE

1. Dou





Dou is great, check out more work HERE

2. Terri Timely - Synesthesia

syn·es·the·sia syn·aes·the·sia (sĭn'ĭs-thē'zhə)

n.

A condition in which one type of stimulation evokes the sensation of another, as when the hearing of a sound produces the visualization of a color.
A sensation felt in one part of the body as a result of stimulus applied to another, as in referred pain. The description of one kind of sense impression by using words that normally describe another.

Check out this short film HERE

3. Robert Longo



Robert Longo has had retrospective exhibitions at the Hamburger Kunstverein and Deichtorhallen; the Menil Collection in Houston; the Los Angeles County Museum of Art; the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago; the Hartford Athenaeum and the Isetan Museum of Art in Tokyo. Group exhibitions include Documenta (1987 and 1982); the Whitney Biennial (2004 and 1983); and the Venice Biennale (1997.) His work is represented in collections of the Museum of Modern Art, the Guggenheim Museum and the Whitney Museum of American Art, in New York; the Art Institute of Chicago; the Los Angeles County Museum of Art; the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis; the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam; the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris; the Albertina in Vienna; and the Ludwig Museum in Cologne. Robert Longo was the recipient of the Goslar Kaiserring in 2005. Robert Longo is represented by Metro Pictures in New York City and Galerie Hans Mayer in Düsseldorf, Germany. He is a co-founder and member of the band X PATSYS (with Barbara Sukowa, Jon Kessler, Anthony Coleman, Anton Fier and Sean Conly).

Robert Longo lives with his wife, Barbara Sukowa, and their three sons in New York.

Check out Roberts work HERE

4. Color Picker Pen By Jinsu Park


Korean designer jinsu park designed a concept pen that adopts the eyedropper tool of photoshop
for real life. The color picker pen enables colors in the environment to be scanned and instantly
used for drawing. The sensor detects the color and matches it to the color display. Then the RGB
cartridge located within the pen mixes the inks together to create the color that has been scanned.

Check out the RGB Pen HERE

5. Jake Longstreth



Jake Longstreth, born 1977
Lives and works in Oakland, CA

Check out his portfolio HERE

6. Zeitguised - Peripetics

‘Peripetics or The installation of an irreversible axis on a dynamic timeline’

Zeitguised made a piece in six acts for the opening exhibition at the Zirkel Gallery. It entails six imaginations of disoriented systems that take a catastrophic turn, including the evolution of educational plant-body-machine models and liquid building materials.

Check out the film HERE

7. Jung-Yeon Min




Jung-Yeon Min is born in 1979 in Gwang ju, South Korea,
She now lives and works in Paris, France.

Her work explores a rich,mysterious and fantastical world where the extraordinary meets the realistic and where space, scale and time are manipulated.

Check out her portfolio HERE

8. DVS Skate & Create

A DVS Montage from Transworld's Skate & Create contest. Featuring Andrew Brophy, Daewon Song, Keith Hufnagel, Zered Bassett and Torey Pudwill. For more information on the contest, pick up the October '08 issue of Transworld Skateboarding available now.

Check out the skate video HERE

9. Chris Scarborough



Location:Nashville, TN

Representation:
Curator's Office, Washington, D.C.
Foley Gallery, New York, NY
Marcia Wood Gallery, Atlanta, GA
TAG Gallery, Nashville, TN

Check out more work by Chris HERE

10. The Lost Tribes Of New York City

Urban anthropologists Andy & Carolyn London interview some of New York City's more overlooked citizens.

See the movie HERE