Sunday, December 21, 2008

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Pie by Alan Woo


Stanley Kubrick A Clockwork Orange


"Curious to see if there were any stark similarities or contrasts within particular films, Pie aims to create an incredibly simple and concise baseline of comparison of films trough one particular trait: colour. The outcome is a number of triptychs comparing various films of particular trilogies, directors or genres. A program written in processing captures each frame of each movie and essentially creates a ‘pie chart’ of the colours contained within each film producing a simplistic and abstracted representation. Each poster includes the film title, year, director, cinematographer, running time and occasionally, various surprising/unsurprising similarities."

A program written in processing captures each frame of each movie and essentially creates a 'pie chart' of the colours contained within each film producing a simplistic and abstracted representation. Each poster includes the film title, year, director, cinematographer, running time and occasionally, various surprising/unsurprising similarities.


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Nikon S60 Campaign


This is the campaign of Nikon S60, it used very interesting idea to demonstrated the “Face detection” function, very simple and humor.

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fubiz ]

Ezpandable bookcase design


"REK is a bookcase that grows with your book collection. The more books, the bigger the bookcase. The zigzag shaped parts slide in and out providing as much space as needed. Regardless of the quantity of books REK will always be full."

Design by Reinier de Jong. This design is a brilliant! It has several different spaces for the book and changeable shape. Moreover, it looks simple and beautiful!

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