THE PAST IN COLOR REDISCOVERING HISTORY PHOTOGRAPHY

Modern technology never ceases to amaze. Swedish artist Sanna Dullaway is another remarkable example that it only takes a powerful idea, some Photoshop skills and a little patience – between 40 minutes and 2 hours to be precise – to let us rediscover history, or at least question our very own perception of it.

Sanna picked out some of the worlds most iconic black-and-white photos and has carefully colorized them – putting some of the most defining moments of the twentieth century into a strangely current and sometimes disturbing context. It also gives a powerful insight into the pioneer days of reportage photography with the rare chance to relive the moments those men and women were drawn to back then – and which they wanted to capture and share. From nuclear testing on the idyllic Bikini Atoll, the unmasked brutalities of the Vietnam War or the true limitations of the “American Dream” in 1937. Her project has also included famous faces like Ernesto “Che” Guevara, Anne Frank or Charlie Chaplin.

Check out more of her amazing portfolio here. The Mail Online has some more historic background information about selected images.

VANS IPHONE CASE GADGET

The coolest iPhone case so far – the “Vans Rubber Waffle Case”.
Planned as a promotion goodie around Christmas Vans created these cases with orginial waffle construction and “off the wall” flag on the side. The cases were available in the Vans flagship stores. Some lucky guys got one before they were out of stock. Later some cases were sold on eBay for ridiculous prices. But all who didn´t get one can be happy. As we heard the cases will be available around June on Frontline.com.

THE POTHOLE GARDENER GUERILLA GARDENING

With Siberian temperatures outside, I cannot help thinking about the nasty potholes that will undoubtedly surface all over the city come spring. If you are like myself fortunate enough to live in Munich, these will be fixed and smoothed out in no time – they even sweep the gravel off the pavements in April with Bavarian efficiency. Apparently this is not the case in London, even less so in the East End. That’s how Steve Wheen came up with the charming idea of turning potholes into bonsai gardens, perfectly equipped with matching miniature accessories. Check out the video and try not to be distracted by the rather unfortunate title “Holes of Happiness”…

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CURRENT STATE SNOWBOARDING BOOK

CURRENT STATE is more than just a book. Professional snowboarder, David Benedek, has worked 2,5 years on this project. He created two interconnected full-size books which everyone who loves snowboarding should add to their library. He compiled images and stories of the past three decades and interviewed the most influential characters. All the content is packed in a highly creative artwork. As he writes on his website, the book is the attempt to create an overall – if blurry – image of snowboardings current state.

CURRENT STATE is only available in the online shop of the website. The price of 89,00 EUR is rather good if you watch the pictures below or the making of. 2/3 of all copies are reserved for people who are on the waiting list – some of them for more than two years. So be fast and get one of the very limited books.

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DAMIEN HIRST GAGOSIAN GALLERY AROUND THE WORLD

Artist Damien Hirst undeniably has a great love for painting colourful spots. From the teeny tiny variety up to ginormous super dots, his obsession has spun for over two decades and was reason enough for the Gagosian Gallery to dedicate not one but all of their eleven galleries to feature “The Complete Spot Paintings 1986–2011” by Damien Hirst.

To reward all the hardcore Hirst fans out there, the Gallery and the artist came up with a truly arty challenge: They will give a personally dedicated, signed and numbered Hirst print to everyone who manages to visit ALL eleven galleries during the exhibition period from January 12 until February 18 2012.  The Gagosian Gallery locations are New York, London, Paris, Los Angeles, Rome, Athens, Geneva and Hong Kong – over 32.000 distance kilometers in total. Remarkably enough, over 700 people have registered for the competition and even more remarkable, the first person to complete the challenge only took 8 days for it. Check out the Gagosian Gallery on Facebook  for more winner stories. Another successful contestant  shares the story of his trip around the world for the love of art here.

Very unlikely however that they really took his time to revel in the artwork:  Included in the exhibition are more than 300 paintings, from the first spot on board that Hirst created in 1986; to the smallest spot painting comprising half a spot and measuring 1 x 1/2 inch (1996); to a monumental work comprising only four spots, each 60 inches in diameter; and up to the most recent spot painting completed in 2011 containing 25,781 spots that are each 1 millimeter in diameter, with no single color ever repeated.

ADVENTURE CLUB DUBSTEP DOWNLOAD


Adventure Club is Christian Srigley and Leighton James from Montreal. They call their sound ClubStep. Listen to the track “Do I See Color” and you know why! Unfortunately they are just on tour in North America. Hopefully soon in Europe.

Do I See Color by Adventure Club Dubstep

DOWNLOAD: Adventure Club – Do I See Color

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Check their tour dates:
Jan 26 The Gateway, Calgary, Canada
Jan 27 Marquee Lounge Winnipeg, Canada
Jan 28 Tequila Nightclub Saskatoon, Canada
Jan 29 Garkinkels Whistler, Canada
Feb 01 Abbey Theatre Durango, CO
Feb 02 Cervantes Ballroom Denver, CO
Feb 03 The Tap House Steamboat Springs, CO
Feb 04 Aggie Theatre Fort Collins, CO
Feb 08 WorkPlay Theatre w/ Big Gigantic, Birmingham, AL
Feb 09 Cannery Ballroom w/ Big Gigantic Nashville, TN
Feb 10 Buckhead Theatre w/ Big Gigantic Atlanta, GA
Feb 11 Orange Peel w/ Big Gigantic Asheville, NC
Feb 12 Jefferson Theater w/ Big Gigantic Charlottesville, VA
Feb 14 Westcott Theater w/ Big Gigantic Syracuse, NY
Feb 15 Higher Ground w/ Big Gigantic South Burlington, VT
Feb 16 Royale w/ Big Gigantic Boston, MA
Feb 17 9:30 Club w/ Big Gigantic Washington, DC
Feb 18 Electric Ballroom Factory w/ Big Gigantic Philadelphia, PA
Feb 19 Webster Hall w/ Big Gigantic New York, NY
Feb 22 Key Club Hollywood Los Angeles, CA
Feb 23 SCHOOL OF ROCK Tempe, AZ
Feb 24 Fox Theater w/ Porter Robinson, San Francisco, CA

STECKWERK | MODULAR | INTERIOR DESIGN

Steckwerk is a start-up company based in Karlsruhe, Germany and founded by Lukas Hechinger. The 26 years old student of engineering had the idea to create furniture that could be easily build up without using any screw or glue. In the father´s joinery he learned as a kid the first steps of craftsmanship and completed his skills within his studies. The Steckwerk idea is patent pending.

The product range includes tables and shelves. The technique of just sticking together the products offers a huge variety of designs. However the specs of the room are the Steckwerk shelves will fit in every corner. And the best thing: if you need a change in your room, more space or if you move out, the screw- and glueless design let you easily disassemble your piece of furniture. Pack the wooden parts and stick it together wherever and however you want. Besides that the high quality raw materials are produced in Germany the versatility makes the Steckwerk products to longlasting and sustainable design pieces.

Watch out for new stuff. Lukas is already working on new designs.
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AFFORDABLE ART | OUTLINE EDITIONS | NORMA BAR

Graphic designer Norma Bar is a true master of deceit. His unusual, colorful prints cleverly manipulate the eye and will certainly make you take a double look. Although undeniably decorative, his work carries a deeper message. Growing up in Israel during the first Gulf War, political caricature became one of his great influences. He has since been features in publications such as The New York Times, GQ, Esquire, Wallpaper and more. Check out Outline Editions for more of his work and a great selection of affordable and quirky prints to pimp up your pad!

PR CAMPAIGN | STREETART | BANKSY

Banksy No ball games
Genius PR Campaign by Australian Art Series Hotel Group which gives a new twist to  “let’s raffle off something arty and it will get us some PR”.  They announced that they were going to put up an original Banksy  “No Ball Games” worth around 12.000 €  in one of their hotels. They then challenged their hotel guests to spot it- and steal it!

The lucky thief got to keep the painting. Check out the sucessful heist on their website