Outrace: Robots write your messages in light over Trafalgar Square

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Wecome to the future example 3. First example and the second.
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Via Cool Hunting
Wecome to the future example 3. First example and the second.
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New music from one of my all time favorites. As the summer draws to a close this is what Svein Berge and Torbjørn Brundtland have to say about their latest effort:
We have swum out of the mire to present you with a ‘farewell to summer’ tune. It is a melancholic mash-up of sorts, using elements from a few sources, with the track ‘This Space’, by the excellent Woolfy vs. Projections as the starting point. As usual, we have gone on a complete journey with this, and think we have come up with a perfect late summer cinematic – we hope you agree!
How could I not post this? “Yeah I’m sorry, I can’t afford a Ferrari.” Too good.


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A full size swimming pool installation with an acrylic sheet suspending water above and below viewers?…. Genius.
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The intro and title track to the band’s third LP. After an over ambitious sophomore album, Arcade Fire returns to the form of their critically acclaimed debut album Funeral. Funeral was a fantasy of the kids escaping the neighborhood and celebrating their youth. The Suburbs can be seen as a sequel where those same kids now have families of their own and move back to struggle with life in the very same neighborhood.

Intrigued.
One of the better motion look books I have come across. Kinda lengthy but extremely well done and worth a watch. Great music through out including a remix of Simon and Garfunkle’s “The Sound of Silence” during the end credits. Directed, filmed, and edited by photographer Rikki Kasso.