For over a year, Hu Yang photographed and interviewed 500 local, migrant and foreign families living in Shanghai, from billionaires to the poor. His work is on exhibition at the ShanghART H-Space Gallery through the 30th of October, but many images, with quotes from the subject(s), can be viewed online.
Monday 17 Oct, 2005 at 6:11 am
Art/Design + Photography + World
Basically, I just needed a reason to post this picture. And to mention I’ve encoded Firefly < Serenity for the new video-capable iPod. Move along.
Sunday 16 Oct, 2005 at 1:11 pm
Film/TV + Music + Technology
A flickr group of photography taken by tossing digital cameras with the shutter open.
Saturday 15 Oct, 2005 at 4:43 am
Art/Design + Photography
Much like Julian Beever, Eric Grohe paints murals that add depth to otherwise plain facades.
Friday 14 Oct, 2005 at 5:42 am
Architecture + Art/Design
Freedom and wickedness … side by side.
Thursday 13 Oct, 2005 at 3:53 am
Humor + Politics
An awesome new time-travelling television spot for Guinness, playing off a familiar meme.
Thursday 13 Oct, 2005 at 3:47 am
Animation + Film/TV
Tycho’s debut album, sort of Boards Of Canada meets Zero 7. In the design world he is known as ISO50, most notably for his line of tshirts, although his graphic and web design skills are no less impressive.
Tuesday 11 Oct, 2005 at 7:00 pm
Art/Design + Graphic Design + Interactive Design + Music
I’m sure most who have seen both the movie and series will agree that Serenity has more significance when you know at least a little about the universe and its characters beforehand. I combed through my copy of the series and found some key moments I thought were worthy evangelical material, and thought I’d share it with everyone else.
Monday 10 Oct, 2005 at 7:37 am
Film/TV + Performance
The Washington Post presents 360-degree panoramic photography of the destruction caused by Hurricane Katrina.
Sunday 9 Oct, 2005 at 6:24 am
Environment + Nation + Photography + World
Live video feed from a fairly active remote watering hole in Botswana, Africa via satellite — part of National Geographic’s WildCam Africa feature.
Saturday 8 Oct, 2005 at 10:11 pm
Environment + World