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28. August 2008 Art & Fashion

Papercut work by Magda Malina





Urban Interventions by Truthtag in Wroclaw, Cracow and Zielona Gora (Poland)

Seen at Soup&Fish



Digitally operated shoes by TheGreatEscape, a Berlin-based Bureau for visual creativity. The guys rock - don´t miss to watch the demo reel. It´s just….the best i´ve seen for months.
Pictures via TheGreatEscape

The great thing about Nike? Most of the time, they aren´t only one step ahead in marketing, communication, design and the “creating a hype-thing”, they also have an eye for picking the great when it comes to the fancy-artsy projects. With Ole Hemmendorff, Nike wasn´t only picking the right…Nike was picking the “wowing”-one. 8 artists were asked for interpretating a Nike icon - Hemmendorff did it this way. Blasting!
The Nike-Burger aka Air Max 90 interpretation is shown inside Sneakersnstuff in Stockholm. Hope it doesn´t start to smell.
Info and picture via Cyana.Trendland



After 4 days writing about Copenhagen Fashion Week i promise, i prescribed a “Denmark-Pause” to the Zoo and to me. But as luck would have it, ArtRebels just lead me to… Hvass&Hanniball … and Hvass&Hanniball right went into my heart.
The young Copenhagen based art and design studio is runned by two highly creative woman -Sofie Hanniball and Nan Na Hvass- who seem to be artistic-powerhorses concerning the amount of output in multiple design and art disciplines. From illustration to graphic- and productdesign, from artwork, installations to textiles in the Hvass&Hanniball portfolio there´s nearly no creative discipline excluded. Dish of the Day is a free project by the designer duo - if it´s the entry ticket into the advanced discipline of food design might be questionable, but still, a fun project to watch. Don´t forget to check out the Hvass&Hanniball workshow. DGI City is also a project i got into.
Photos via Hvass&Hanniball