Paths of Hate – is the short movie from Damian Nenow, polish director. Official page
London LOOP
The London Outer Orbital Path — more usually the “London LOOP” — is a 240 km signed walk along public footpaths, and through parks, woods and fields around the edge of Outer London, England.
I walked the LOOP between May and November 2011.
The photographs are shown in chronological order and split into two distinct series: “Along” shows some of the things I saw along the way, while “The Path” is a documentation of the pathways I followed.
Philographics: Big ideas in simple shapes by Genis Carreras
Genis Carreras is raising funds for Philographics: Big ideas in simple shapes on Kickstarter! A series of 95 beautiful designs explaining philosophy using simple colors and shapes, available as a postcard box and a book.
A great project. You’ve already seen the early designs, now there are over 70 more.
Royalty-free stock photos at Stocksy
Yota Devices / Scenarios
Scenarios is an audiovisual installation created by Onionlab for Yota Devices. Bordering on abstraction, Scenarios shows some of the utilities of Yota Devices’ new phone, characterised by its dual screen. The rear screen, made of liquid crystal, can store important information such as a boarding card or map almost permanently. This piece was presented at Barcelona’s 2013 Mobile World Congress at the exhibition stand designed by External Reference.
Beautiful visuals.
OBLIVION GFX Montage
The amazing GMUNK is at it again. Reprising his GFX role for Joseph Kosinski on his latest movie Oblivion. The interfaces are astounding. So beautiful one can hardly imagine what a movie like this would feel like without this digital texture throughout. Gonna have to go check this out on the big screen just for the visuals.
Dove Real Beauty Sketches
Women are their own worst beauty critics. Only 4% of women around the world consider themselves beautiful.
Great social experiment. Captured beautifully.
Google Street View Hyperlapse | Labs | Teehan+Lax
The idea for this project came from one of our motion designers, Jonas, as part of his Labs experiment. He wanted to explore a tool that could help him create hyper-lapse videos with the assistance of available data sets and emerging technology. We built the tool – he built a video with it. The results are pretty stunning.