2008 NYC Bubble Battle in Times Square from psexnyc on Vimeo.
Bubble Battle in Times Square from 2008, lovely stuff via only dead fish
2008 NYC Bubble Battle in Times Square from psexnyc on Vimeo.
Bubble Battle in Times Square from 2008, lovely stuff via only dead fish

Work by Fiodor Sumkin, according to him “current sources of inspiration include patterns, eBay, picture books from the 1960′s and 70′s, American picture book from 1880-1910, volumes on typography, art, design, architecture, photography… I have always tried to keep a very open mind, and thus, my diverse interests and influences encompass natural sciences, history and metaphysics as well as cinema and music. In terms of visual culture, I truly admire the work of David Lynch, Bernardo Bertolucci, Victor Moscoso, George Dunning and Takashi Murakami, to name just a few”. Check more of his work here and here
By Santigold directed by Nima Nourizadeh I simply love her sound and style!In fact the dancing guy that everybody is talking about , before dancing to “unstoppable” song by the same artist, danced to this song first!
By DEE, his music video was made with 50 boxes, 2137 photos, 1 giant rabbit, 1 vacuum salesman, 2 puppets and a dance routine…. This new video for the song “Filter Factory” was shot mostly in stop motion by Jean-Francois Dugas!

Over at JPG Magazine Dina Goldstein presents her new work Fallen Princesses! According to her “these works place Fairy Tale characters in modern day scenarios. In all of the images the Princess is placed in an environment that articulates her conflict. The ‘happily ever after’ is replaced with a realistic outcome and addresses current issues”. Check more of her work here