Showing posts with label Vice Magazine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vice Magazine. Show all posts
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
7.17.10 // LONDON // The Creators Project / Party / Cassette Playa
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Cassette Playa,
Holborn,
Intel,
London,
The Creators Project,
Vice Magazine,
Victoria House
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Monday, August 2, 2010
7.17.10 // LONDON // The Creators Project / Exhibition / Victoria House / Holborn
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Intel,
London,
London Street Style,
The Creators Project,
Vice Magazine
Sunday, August 1, 2010
Thursday, July 22, 2010
// THE CREATORS PROJECT: LONDON //
This past Saturday in London was Vice Mag and Intel's travelling exhibit The Creators Project. The Creators Project was opened to the public during the day at Victoria House, and at night the place turned into an exclusive soiree de la nuit for London's scenesters and creative fledglings. Installations such as Radical Friend's The Digital Flesh, United Visual Artists' Triptych and Hereafter, and Karl Sader's Forest (aka Corridor) were some of my favorite works of the whole event. I actually got a chance to participate with the The Digital Flesh piece by allowing my face to be scanned into the huge database of other scanned faces the installation will be collecting throughout the CP tour. In September, the Digital Flesh Temple will debut at a ceremony in Beijing to "summon the Holographic Birth of the evolved organism," according to The Creators Project guide. COOL RIGHT ?!
There were also some photos on display from Yeah Yeah Yeah's guitarist Nick Zinner and a screening of Spike Jonze's film I'm Here. One of my highlights was getting to meet London-based Fashion Designer Cassette Playa, but sadly I missed her presentation which was titled AW1011 Neuromance Augmented Reality Presentation. Below are some photos of Mos Architects' Rainbow Vomit, which allows users to create shapes or "heaps" in 3-D with custom projection mapping, and Mark Essen's video games that were placed throughout the venue and totally brought me back to my Nintendo-playing days.
Later in the evening, the Victoria House seemed to turn into party central. The performances to note during the party were DJ sets by Peaches (mind you she did it while having a broken leg in a cast!), Mumdance, Filthy Dukes, and live sets by London's lo-fi quartet YUCK, Mark Ronson & The Business Intl, and Bloc Party Frontman gone solo - Kele (love his new single btw!)
All in all it was a pretty interesting experience. It's nice to know that there are people who are figuring out ways to experience art and technology beyond the limits of a laptop computer. Big props to all of those who are marching to the sound of their own digital beat!
The Creators Project will be hitting up Sao Paulo on 8/14, Seoul on 8/28, and a big finale in Beijing from 9/17-9/19. Go to them if you can!
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
// TOURIST MAGAZINE //
If Vice Magazine were a dude,
Tourist Magazine would be his cool, trendy lady friend who would even look classy drinking a 2 litre bottle of Strongbow straight up.
Tourist Magazine would be his cool, trendy lady friend who would even look classy drinking a 2 litre bottle of Strongbow straight up.
Hailing from the UK, this magazine comes only in the online format, but of course that may change any day now.
The above images are from the magazine's 4th issue which is now available.
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Tourtist Magazine,
UK,
Vice Magazine