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An arresting set of photography shot along the constantly changing Yangtze river. As he says “these are photographs that can never be taken again”. Visit the Nadav Kander website for even more incredible shots. Read the rest of this entry »

Si posted this in We like on 5 August 2008

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Amazing looking 3D online board game with a bit of action too. It takes a while to load but it’s worth it.

http://www.gettheglass.com/

Fabs posted this in We like on 4 August 2008

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“Made in queens” is a short film directed by Nicolas Randall and Joe Stevens. It takes a look at a new underground trend emerging in Queens, New York where a group of teenagers are customising bikes with huge sound systems! I want one…

Check out the trailer for the film here.

The madeinqueens team recently posted on their blog:

“The London premiere of Made In Queens will be in the next few months, we will keep you all posted.”

LukeW posted this in We like on 4 August 2008

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Walthamstow Greyhound Racing

Some of “Us Team” went to see the fine wee sprinters (with some muscled pins and hinds) speed for their glory……

Hotdogs, beer and winnings….. Perfect skies….. Packed with enthusiasm…. Greyhounds with killer names…

Its more than just the magic dogs, the whole environment is incredible – “racecourse of the millennium”

Iconic place, which is sadly due to be demolished.

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James posted this in General on 31 July 2008

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Proof that people have to much time on their hands, but I found this quite amusing!

LukeM posted this in General on 31 July 2008

 Sports Monkey

This is  the BBC’s Sports marketing campaign and titles for the Olympic Games. They are based upon the traditional Chinese folklore ‘Journey to the West’.

The animation and music were produced by Jamie Hewlett and Damon Albarn.

Watch Sports Monkey

Journey to the West Album

James posted this in General on 29 July 2008

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Ten Thousand Cents is a digital artwork that creates a representation of a $100 bill. Using a custom drawing tool, thousands of individuals working in isolation from one another painted a tiny part of the bill without knowledge of the overall task. Workers were paid one cent each via Amazon’s Mechanical Turk distributed labor tool. The total labor cost to create the bill, the artwork being created, and the reproductions available for purchase are all $100.

Si posted this in We like on 25 July 2008

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Working with our friends at Grey London we have created a campaign to promote FRijj. Our brief was to create an engaging online campaign that centres on a series of funny ‘disaster themed’ films that emphasises the slowness of FRijj milkshake.

Visit the website

Ranz posted this in General on 24 July 2008

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I’m still not entirely sure what’s going on but I do know it looks very cool.

Magnetic Movie

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James posted this in General on 23 July 2008

MobileMe

These days it looks like all the cool kids are into synchronising their devices!

MobileMe from Apple and LiveMesh from Microsoft are pretty nifty new ways to keep your iPhone, Mac, PC etc all updated and provide a shared platform to access your folder and files anywhere…

Check it out:

www.mesh.com

www.apple.com/mobileme

PeteH posted this in General on 23 July 2008