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The book presents an overview about the varied media facades that exist, their technology and future development.
Frederick Lebain uses his printings to blend with the surrounding scenery.
Peter Gibson (aka Roadsworth) twists the visual codes of road signs and transforms into poetry.
"Everything appears out of Nothing" : a poster printed with sunlight.
Russian agency Red Keds released "BodyType", a font made out of naked people in suggestive positions !
A basic shot and a terribly simple process but extremely effective, on a beautiful soundtrack by Flaming Lips.
David Bowen’s device scans and prints the growth of a plant every twenty-four hours, control of its life cycle.
Tape as the unique design tool !
Yochai Matos is an Isrealian artist who make very nice light installations. Project "Eclipse" is one of them.
Graphic designer Andrew Byrom features experimental typefaces made with venetian blinds, kites, handles...
The main piece of her project is an antique door glazed with etched mirrors that appear to be transparent.
Join these letters and you get...
The making of a typo that goes into a skid !
How to hide all those threads? By showing them!
Katinka Versendaal uses a 180 degrees pop-up technique to create a series of tableware that fold up when not in use.
With great delight, Felice Varini persists : beautiful anamorphosis invaded the little village of Vercorin (Switzerland).
Startling devices designed with rapid prototyping techniques: milling and digital 3D prints.
The Supersbiens and their digital cloud...
Takahiro Yamaguchi cycles through the Shibuya district in Tokyo City to produce an experimental font.
Héctor Serrano has designed a set of tattoos to make children’s hands look like monsters or animals.
A flame moves slowly over the wall, dances on the floor, up the chairs, where a trace of charred black remains.
Photographer Kim Pimmel experiments long exposures and different light sources as brushes.
Take a plate, a glass or anything else, and pour water into it : the balls float on the water and display time.
Parasite is an independant projection-system that can be attached to subways and other trains with suction pads.
Forget paper, print your business cards on beef jerky !
A sublime sequence entirely handcrafted for the opening of the 5th Typophile Film Festival.
Garbage bags, ventilators and tape... Hoax experiments typography like MacGyver, and it’s beautiful !
Letters made of water : fibers given a special coating at the nano level completely repel the drops.
Visitor's position is tracked and transposed into musical notes. The result is ever-changing melodies and visual delight.
The cover of the October 2009 edition of the graphic design magazine Etapes: is heat sensitive.
A showcase of autonomous machines that make purposeful marks on surfaces. Paul Hoc (by Objetgraphik) is proud to be in !
Not less than twenty coloured layers ranging from red to blue overlap and fluctuate according to your movements.
The amazing video of a kinetic architecture where only 9 pistons can generate 19,683 different spaces!
An explosive video directed by The Holograms for the UK's latest rising electropop act, La Roux.
To animate an office space in Vienna, Strukt realised a digital wallpaper that interact with the walls.
When the artist uses dirt as raw material for somptuous graphic creations.
More than just a screen, Crystal Mesh is divided into areas with different resolutions to bring to life to architecture.
This summer, the riddles of writing and image are in the spotlight at Lure.
A delicious typographical laboratory ! Output number # 4 from our colleagues on May 16.
In a preview showing , Trafik and Anti-VG get on stage for les Nuits Sonores 2009!
A multiplayer modern version of ancient game Pong, simultaneously played on five screens.
An algorithmic identity which derives its originality of the data that make up ...
Changing paintings that transcend the dust!
Zevs vaporizes the visual identities of the world-famous brands.
The body from the perspective of the photographer Solve Sundsbø ...
The Brazilian artist Dimitre Lima uses the camera eye to generate new sound objects.
A field of light columns in Japan is changing slowly in response to visitors movements.
A reactive identity developed for Second Nature, a new digital scene in France.
On the menu, a series of prints on rice paper with food based inks: ice cream, fruit juice...
Back from the 80's, the famous t-shirt that changes color appeared again!