Great Animations Used in Non-Profit Campaigns

About a week ago I wrote something about jokes used to verbalize harsh truth. Well, this post goes somehow in that area as well. Depending on the visuals we use we can transmit a message that is easier to assimilate. And brands learned this thing the moment the introduced animations in their marketing campaigns. Watching…

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Dana Sibilsky: Our World Transformed through Art

Art is natural to our life and ways as a human being. We begin creating our own works of art when we begin to crawl and get into our mother’s makeup. This simple trait that is native to us from birth has unbelievable power. Through art, we have the ability to reflect, help others feel…

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ID – a Fictional Journey into the Psyche, an Art Show with Roots in Urban Culture

Last month, from 14th til 30th of April, the Display Gallery in London hosted an unique event – “ID, a fictional journey into the Psyche”. A group exhibition of 14 international emerging artists, the show featured a wide array of artworks across different media, all with roots in urban culture. The event is a reference…

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Stop Motion Eastern Europe Road Trip Video by Ofer Rozenman

In September 2014, Ofer Rozenman and his friends traveled across Eastern Europe in a 3000km journey and shot “yet another stop motion road trip video”. Shot with a Sony RX1, this captivating and dreamy travel video captures 200GB and 8000 stills covering Bosnia, Croatia, Montenegro, Slovenia and Italy. It just makes you want to pack…

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The Atlas of Beauty – An Unique Project Capturing Female Portraits From All Over the World

Mihaela Noroc, a Romanian photographer who quit her job and traveled in 37 countries around the globe, documented hundreds of women in their cultural settings and gathered the photos in a powerful and authentic project titled The Atlas of Beauty. This series aims at showing the diversity of our world, as captures through female portraits,…

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The Artistic Sensitivity of a Film-maker: An Interview with Guillermo Barreira

The career of Spanish film-maker Guillermo Barreira started with the success of his documentary Soccer Stories, taking second prize at the sports film festival Marca in 2007. An award was also won at the Festival de Cortos de La casa Encendida de Cajamadrid for Burking, but this belies unique personal experiences. His artistic journey has encompassed…

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“Nature Urbaine” Video Displaying Street Artists in Action by Charly et sa Drôle de Dame

Percussive folk and street art combine in the new music video for the song “Urban Nature” by French artist Charly et sa Drôle de Dame. We’re used to street art being associated with hip hop or electronic music, but this time the music video combines portraits of street artists with an original approach to folk…

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Literature vs Traffic – A River of Books Floods the Streets of Melbourne

Luzinterruptus, the anonymous art group who highlights the beauty of public spaces using only light and creativity, turned the appearance of the cold Federation Plaza from Melbourne into a cozy space filled with lit up books. By recreating a similar installation they carried in New York – Literature vs Traffic, the pedestrian space was flooded…

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Plastic Bags – The New Urban Art Trend

What would you do with a plastic bag ? The answer would probably be to use it at shopping or to store something in it. After a while they multiply so much that eventually you will abandon them in a corner or throw them to the trash. A group of anonymous artists called Luzinterruptus in…

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Independence Day Themed Desserts – Celebrate 4th of July in Style

Independence Day is right around the corner and many of you are probably planning to celebrate this 4th of July. That is why we gathered a few simple ideas for decorating your desserts in the spirit of this patriotic holiday. And since cupcakes are always a crowd pleaser, we have some great ideas for red,…

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The World Unites Against Kony Online

Photo from 4Young on Tumblr In less than a week the name Kony became worldwide famous with the help of dozens of celebrities and hundreds of thousands of tweets and Facebook shares. However, Joseph Kony is not exactly a celebrity. At least, not in the common sense of the word. He is one of the…

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Christmas Decorated European Capitals

Each year, around the holidays, every city dresses itself in light to celebrate the Holiday Season. Some people might tell you how beautiful are the European capitals in summer, but I say to you that you haven’t seen nothing if you haven’t visited them at Christmas time. The old mixed in with the modern decorations…

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