Ai WeiWei: Never Sorry

Ai Weiwei is China’s most famous contemporary artist, and its most outspoken domestic critic.  One of his well known structures was for the 2008 Olympics, he collaborated with Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron as the artistic consultant for the Beijing National Stadium.  Never Sorry is a documentary on the artist that is set to screen in Seattle early August.  Watch the trailer below and keep your eye out for show times in your city!

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LEGO Bridge

German artist Megx mimics the children’s toy LEGO blocks, turning a grey train overpass in Wupertal, Germany into a vibrant one!

{photo from hypebeast}

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Ted Talk: Bjarke Ingels: 3 Warp-Speed Architecture Tales

We’ve been passing around this particular Ted Talk via email to a bunch of our creative folks, but it’s too awesome to not share with everyone else. Prior to finishing the Business Program at UW, I was an aspiring architect. Watching this reminded me why I wanted to be one. Sustainable architecture was what drew me into that industry, but this fella took it to the next level by integrating his eco-bold designs with natural, urban surroundings and its occupants in mind.

Once you get passed his shirt, goofy posture, and accent, you learn how brilliant this man and his team are. Things start getting super juicy towards the last 10 minutes (most especially the last 5 minutes), but take the 20 minutes time to really get moved and inspired.

Goodness..

Jeremy Protacio {Principal | Director of Operations & Accounts}

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Art as Social Intervention

In Botafogo Beach, Rio de Janeiro, an installation made of recycled plastic bottles is on display as part of the Rio+20 Earth Summit.  In 2013, New York’s Water Tanks will be wrapped with custom-designed artwork by Jeff Koon and other artists to raise public awareness of the importance of protecting a natural resource, water.  To learn more about this project click here.

It’s great to see more and more of these large scale public art installations that engage the public on social/environmental concerns. And definitely inspiring when art becomes a medium for social engagement and in turn evoking the public to take action.

Carmel Laurino {Production Director}

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sidewalk treasures

Keep your eyes peeled LA for these hidden street gems around the city.  Brought to you by LA based graphic designer and artist, A Common Name.

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Jeff Soto + Chevy Sonic

Street artist Jeff Soto’s collaboration with Chevrolet, exhibiting graffiti work with Chevy Sonic.  Check out the video, the car was entirely fitted with robotic arms!

 

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Art Attack!

We recently had the wonderful opportunity to collaborate with 826 Seattle, a local non-profit writing and tutoring center dedicated to helping the youth improve their creative and expository writing skills, and to helping teachers inspire their students to write.

We had a blast with this “art-a-phone” project! Come check out our art piece alongside some really talented young writers at the Phinneywoood Artwalk!

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#nowplaying: Kutmah

“Blessed with impeccable taste and the ability to mix ostensibly incompatible songs, McNulty (Kutmah) emerged as a fearless and boundary pushing DJ at Dublab and Low End Theory.” – read more

Reminiscing our LA trip through Kutmah’s beats all week.  Listen here.

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Design Team Wishlist | Cintiq

Click Here to watch the video. Dear Santa, please send us 5 of these for the studio! Thanks!

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Sommelier Identity System

We really appreciate the simplicity of the technique in the ID System design for Sommelier. The layout and presentation really allows the brand to speak without words. With that said, we admire the thought and elegant execution.

 

Designed By: Pavel Emelyanov

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