Showing posts with label videos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label videos. Show all posts

Friday, September 13, 2013

Friday, May 17, 2013

Julio Le Parc @ Palais de Tokyo Paris



Part of the "Soleil Froid" exhibit at the Palais de Tokyo. Julio Le Parc is a kinetic artist from Argentina. 


















Thursday, May 16, 2013

Adrian Paci @ Jeu de Paume Paris


A video exhibit featuring a series of short films entitled "Lives in Transit". Adrian Paci's projects focus on the consequences of societal conflicts and upheavals, showing the degree to which identity is shaped by socio-economic context. 






Tuesday, February 12, 2013

the Scared is scared x Bianca Giaever



Cute.

When Bianca Giaever asked a six-year-old what her movie should be she got an earful.
And she turned that earful into a piece of simple wonderment.
The movie, called the Scared is scared, tells the tale of a bear, a mouse, swimming pools, sleepovers, friendship, pizza and life. It's excitement, fear, joy and bewilderment wrapped up into a story full of heart and humor that only a six-year-old's imagination could provide.

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Friday, November 16, 2012

Eniko x KT Auleta


Eniko's Diamond Dipfrom KT Auleta on Nowness.com.


The Model Stars in KT Auleta and Lancôme Makeup Guru Aaron de Mey's Bejeweled Pool Glide

One great thing about the relatively new creative outlet of fashion film is that it allows photographers to bring some of their most cherished images to life. KT Auleta, the director of today’s dazzling poolside spectacular, had one such image resting for years in her portfolio. “It’s a picture of a girl wearing a visor, sitting in a pool,” says the photographer-turned-filmmaker, whose work has appeared in i-DVogue Russia and Self-Service.  “She’s smiling, you can really see her skin, and she looks filled with such spirit. I always wanted to do something more with that photograph.” To work this potent visual into the glittery splashy short film you see before you, set at a swimming pool on the Gold Coast, Long Island (retreat of choice for millionaires and movie stars), Auleta teamed up with celebrated makeup artist and Lancôme Creative Director Aaron de Mey, who is famous for his no-holds-barred love of high-impact color and sparkly, glossy finishes. The film’s star, Hungarian model Enikő Mihalik, is one of De Mey’s favorites—he waxes lyrical about her “elegant toughness,” “Siamese cat eyes” and “latex-like skin.”  Her jewelry comes courtesy of the Italian jeweler Bulgari. Beneath the film’s luxe, seductive shimmer lies a more subtle narrative, indicated by Auleta’s inclusion of the Anne Carson quote as the film closes. “There’s this idea of transformation through cleansing in the water,” says Auleta, “like the myth of a burning phoenix, ascending and changing.”

Aaron de Mey explains how to get Enikő's look in the film:

The black, liquid-lined feline eye was achieved using Lancôme Artliner Precision Point Eyeliner in Black. I drew the shape upward and outward to make Enikő's eyes look dynamic and slightly punk. Two sets of false lashes were applied to the top lash line and coated with Lancôme Hypnose Waterproof Custom Volume Mascara in Black to define and enhance the eye shape created with the eyeliner. For the lips I applied Swarovski crystals individually to a light layer of Shu Uemura eyelash glue. I used Lancôme Teint Miracle Natural Skin Perfection foundation to perfect and even the skin tone. The eyebrows were bleached to erase them so that the focus was shifted to the eyes. Click here to read De May's fall makeup recommendations. 

Thursday, June 21, 2012



Louis Vuitton's new campaign entitled “Core Values” will pay homage to the career of boxing icon Muhammad Ali. Louis Vuitton has joined forces with calligrapher Niels Shoe Meulman and lyricist Yasiin Bey (aka my absolute favorite Mos Def) to create this crazy experience celebrating the inspirational words of Muhammad Ali. 
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