David Shrigley tattoo parlour
If you’re in the mood for a new, or indeed first, tattoo then David Shrigley is offering to indelibly ink your body with his art at the Abandon Normal Devices festival
If you’re in the mood for a new, or indeed first, tattoo then David Shrigley is offering to indelibly ink your body with his art at the Abandon Normal Devices festival
Artist Gordon Young hopes that his latest artwork, the Comedy Carpet, will be laughed at by the masses. That’s precisely the point of it, writes Gavin Lucas
With their fast-moving vignette style, Barcelona-based music video directors Canada are in demand. By Emma Tucker
In this digital age, where email has now usurped postal mail as the global communication of choice, stamps remain a small yet powerful canvas on which to stimulate cultural interest
and provoke debate.
In a new animated ad for Audi, written by BBH and directed by Daniel Barber, a nimble metalic hummingbird effortlessly flits through surreal forests and fields made up of of roadside furniture such as traffic cones and road signs…
Dulux has launched a website initiative with Unicef in which users are asked to buy one of the 16.7 million colours that a smartphone screen can display in order to help the charity
A female TV reporter falls under the spell of the ‘Lynx Effect’ thanks to the use of ‘shortcut scrubbing’ to play around with the action in a laddish YouTube video
This week’s round-up of the pick of the world’s latest advertising work to cross the CR threshold includes a charming animation for Radio France, some scary bikers in a cinema and Ikea’s creche for men
In a rather different project to the recently completed Comedy Carpet in Blackpool (which features in our current October issue) Why Not Associates has completed a series of animated CGI idents for Audi…
Canadian filmmaker and photographer Ryan Enn Hughes’s 360 Project uses 48 cameras arranged in a circle and triggered simultaneously to explore the crossover between still and moving image
The tenth annual St Bride Library conference will take place this November; its theme the notion of ‘tension’ in creative practice
Kirsten Hively’s photography of New York neon signs is now browsable in iPhone app format courtesy of funding through Kickstarter, and the app-building skills of Blue Crow Media…