Category Archives: Art

Fall Out Boy ventures into comics

Alternative-rock band Fall Out Boy will be releasing the first issue of their comic book called Fall Out Toy Works on September 2.  The comic is a collaborative effort between the band and Dr. Romanelli, a partner they befriended in the past to make custom jackets.  According to Hypebeast, this joint venture will introduce not only a comic book series but also “other creations” which are still under wraps.  Head over to the official website for future information: FallOutToyWorks.  Peek after the break for the comic book plot setup, and see the gallery below for some of the comic art panels.

[Via KanyeBlog; Hypebeast]

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Furniture with Memory

This concept table is created by Agnieszka Lasota.  In his own words…

My furniture are vehicles of time, with the aid of technology they allow a journey into the past. Elements of old furniture found at random I treat as museum artifacts — I place them carefully into a glass showcase. Instead of restoring I secure them in their present state. I show them as they are now, bringing back to life their original function in a new form. Sometimes, with electric polarization, I change the glass into a frosted one, hiding contents. I use the slide of the piece in its best time. Then the projection of the picture from the past becomes sharp and readable. The furniture shines again in old glory.

See more images in the gallery below.

[Via KanyeBlog; Design-Milk]

‘Alice in Wonderland’ poses for Vanity Fair

Magazine: Vanity Fair
Published: August 2009.
Models: Helena Bonham-Carter, Johnny Depp, Mia Wasikowska
Photography by Mary Ellen Mark
Website: www.vanityfair.com
Cast of Alice In Wonderland photographed by Mary Ellen Mark for the latest issue of Vanity Fair.

Check out an additional image of The Red Queen in the gallery below.

[Via KanyeBlog]

“The PEN Story” in stop motion

“The PEN Story” was created by the professional photographers at Olympus.  Although the video is somewhat of an advertisement for the new (and very classy looking) Olympus EP-1 camera, it is still nonetheless a beautiful work of art.  The photographers used a process called stop motion which is “an animation technique to make a physically manipulated object appear to move on its own.  The object is moved in small increments between individually photographed frames, creating the illusion of movement when the series of frames is played as a continuous sequence.”  I happen to be a big fan of stop motion photography; look out for future posts with more creative and inspiring visuals utilizing the stop motion technique.  The song used in this video is called “Down Below” by Johannes Stankowski.

If you’re interested in learning more about the Olympus EP-1 camera, check out the product page.  Some features include: 12 megapixels, 3-inch LCD screen, multiple exposure, image stabilization, shoots pictures and video, and full manual control.  It is a digital SLR in the size of a point-and-shoot camera.  It is also the second micro four thirds camera, meaning it is designed to be compatable with a variey of interchangable lenses from different manufacterers.  Check out some press shots of the EP-1 below.

 [Via KanyeBlog; Wiki]

Students create ingenious HP ad with synchronized printers

“Two students at London’s Kingston University pulled off a mesmerizing synchronized printing routine with a stable of HP printers.”  Keep in mind, they were “just one spool error away from a blinding fit of rage.”

“Present an idea which promotes HP Workstations ability to bring to life anything the creative mind can conceive.”  Filmed, edited and directed by Matt Robinson and Tom Wrigglesworth.

[Via Gizmodo; Vimeo]