In case you’ve missed the countless posts and shares circulating these past few days, here is a link to Goldfish Salvation, a non-conventional styled painting by the talented and skilled Riusuke Fukahori. By layering resin he is able to create 3Dimensional paintings with a depth and intensity that normal paint and canvas cannot offer.
ICN Gallery: “Ten years ago when Fukahori faced a struggle with his artistic vision, an inspiration came to him from painting his pet goldfish. Ever since then, his passion has developed into an unique style of painting; using acrylic painted on clear resin poured into containers, resulting in a three-dimensional appearance with a lifelike vitality.”
When struggling with artistic vision, Fukahori’s pet goldfish become his inspiration, and ever since his passion and lifelong theme.
“Goldfish Salvation” Riusuke Fukahori from ICN gallery on Vimeo.
Miguel Endara is an interactive designer and a web developer who demonstrated the new art technique known as “stippling” in his portraits. Average of 4.25 dots per second under 210 hours, approx 3.2 million dots was counted on his portrait of his father. A recognition for stippling artists.
Watch the making of the “Hero”
via Vimeo
Launching in 2 days, it seems like apple has added a “S” after the “4″ as a marketing thing but it isn’t. After reading on thisismynext.com (The Verge), it’s more than just the “S” on the label, its actually something new.
Although the physical appearance looks the same as the iPhone 4, they say that the iPhone 4S “marks the introduction of iOS 5″ with a new 8 megapixel camera and new Retina Display. Apparently Siri is “incredibly cool and surprisingly useful”, can’t wait to see use it.
via thisismynext.com
Ben Heine is a painter, illustrator, portraitist and photographer who has built a unique way of seeing our world from one of his inspirational series of work “Pencil vs Camera”, merging cartoony drawings & photography together and taken it to an entirely new level. Looks like a new crossbreed of photographers & artists are upon us.
Cool Illustrations by OkayBoss, You can get his prints via Shop OkayBoss.
“A new image iPad is the epitome of the main concepts Gresso, is to try to expand the boundaries of the usual in search of perfection.”
IPad Gresso go on sale on the eve of the 2011. Exclusive IPad will be luxurious and stylish gifts for New Year.
Coming soon to the movies, a film based on a book The Accidental Billionaires by Ben Mezrich. The story about the Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and his wacky life during the creation of facebook. It would be interesting for more a geeky audience but i could be wrong.
Watch the trailer below and let’s see what you think? Watch it & Pass it?
Three Minute Short Fan Film By Joey Ansah, Owen Trevor and StreetLight Films
I can say, that this could be one of the best (real life) street fighter film I’ve seen. Although it’s only a three minute film, a fight sequence between Ryu and Ken shows the core of Street Fighter. They focused on all aspects of the characters, from face shape to belts even their eye brows. Top Stuff guys!
P.S Ken looks like Tom Cruise.
If Capcom were making another fighter film, they should get these guys to directed it. Though I would like to see what Michael Bay would do if he directed it.
See the short film here : Street Fighter Legacy
I didn’t really mind “Street Fighter Movie”, it was exciting to see one of your favourite fighting games become a Film when you were a kid. I’ve seen it recently and I thought, Guile’s accent wasn’t american, E-honda was Hawaiian and Ryu & Ken were thieves, tragic yet memorable.
Street Fighter : The Legend of Chun-li was an okay film, the story made more sense, I just thought Gen should of been more older, he did have grey hair in Street Fighter Alpha.
Brilliant work by McCarty, producing images that blur the lines between art and commerce.
This is a campaign by adobe after their bad turn with apple against one of adobe’s greatest products, Flash. This massive advisement started on the web as well as print including the US newspapers. Ad can be found here. Steve Jobs wrote an article on the apple hotnews “thoughts on flash” and concluded that “Flash is a successful business for Adobe, and we can understand why they want to push it beyond PCs. But the mobile era is about low power devices, touch interfaces and open web standards – all areas where Flash falls short.” .
It is very sad to see two best things for the digital industry fighting like kids but what can you do? or which side are you on?






















