Archive for the ‘video’ Category
Video: Let Yourself Feel
Posted by Emily | Filed under music, video
Video by Esteban Diácono entitled “Let Yourself Feel”. The song in the background is “Ljósið” by Ólafur Arnalds – a musician who happened to like the video so much, he made it the official video for the song. Enjoy!
let yourself feel. from Esteban Diácono on Vimeo.
Experimental Videos by Murat Pak
Posted by Emily | Filed under art, video
Imagine from Murat Pak on Vimeo.
Orange Love from Murat Pak on Vimeo.
More of Murat Pak’s work can be found here: www.muratpak.com
Riceboy Sleeps, Art and Music
Posted by Emily | Filed under art, inspiration, music, resources, video, website
“Riceboy Sleeps is an artistic collaboration between Jón Þór Birgisson (singer for the Icelandic post-rock band Sigur Rós) and his partner Alex Somers. Not only do they make visual art, but they also create ambient music. The music tends to be more ethereal and experimental than that of Sigur Rós.” – Wikipedia
Links to Riceboy Sleeps Artwork:
- Riceboy Sleeps Picture Book of 48 Pages
- Riceboy Sleeps Artwork on Myspace
- Riceboy Sleeps Official Site
“All the Big Trees” Video:
Life Without Eyes
Posted by Emily | Filed under art, inspiration, video
As a visual designer, I’ve always been in love with ‘art’ and design, playing with visual imagery in realistic and surrealistic forms. Sometimes a photo or a random sunset will catch my eye and totally blow me away. I’m assuming this goes for all people who can see… Sometimes sight is something I take for granted, though. Sometimes I wonder how blind people in the world can ’see’ and appreciate art and the beauty of the world around us without their eyes to see it. Below is a cool video that may answer that question. Enjoy!
Digitalism Video: Promo for ‘Idealism’
Posted by Emily | Filed under design, digital, music, video
Artist Video: David Carson
Posted by Emily | Filed under art, david carson, design, video
From the Hillmancurtis Artist Video Series:
Check out the rest of the video series on hillmancurtis.com or AIGA’s inspiration archives.
