Photography has a longstanding fascination with unposed subjects: Henri Cartier-Bresson’s ‘decisive moment’ hinges entirely on the candid; while some of our most famous living photographers have made a career out of snapping spontaneity — Martin Parr, Nan Goldin (to some extent), and Bruce Gilden, to name a few. But French photographer Gabriel Jones has taken things one step further by...
Gabriel Jones’ photos offer a new kind of voyeurism
Photography has a longstanding fascination with unposed subjects: Henri Cartier-Bresson’s ‘decisive moment’ hinges entirely on the candid; while some of our most famous living photographers have made a career out of snapping spontaneity — Martin Parr, Nan Goldin (to some extent), and Bruce Gilden, to name a few. But French photographer Gabriel Jones has taken things one step further by...
Gabriel Jones’ photos offer a new kind of voyeurism
Photography has a longstanding fascination with unposed subjects: Henri Cartier-Bresson’s ‘decisive moment’ hinges entirely on the candid; while some of our most famous living photographers have made a career out of snapping spontaneity — Martin Parr, Nan Goldin (to some extent), and Bruce Gilden, to name a few. But French photographer Gabriel Jones has taken things one step further by...
Gabriel Jones’ photos offer a new kind of voyeurism
Photography has a longstanding fascination with unposed subjects: Henri Cartier-Bresson’s ‘decisive moment’ hinges entirely on the candid; while some of our most famous living photographers have made a career out of snapping spontaneity — Martin Parr, Nan Goldin (to some extent), and Bruce Gilden, to name a few. But French photographer Gabriel Jones has taken things one step further by...
Gabriel Jones’ photos offer a new kind of voyeurism
Photography has a longstanding fascination with unposed subjects: Henri Cartier-Bresson’s ‘decisive moment’ hinges entirely on the candid; while some of our most famous living photographers have made a career out of snapping spontaneity — Martin Parr, Nan Goldin (to some extent), and Bruce Gilden, to name a few. But French photographer Gabriel Jones has taken things one step further by...
Se hizo carne
El Museo Carmen Thyssen (Málaga) presenta, dentro del marco de su programa de mediación y actividades culturales, Se hizo carne, una instalación de realidad virtual (VR) dirigida por el artista Ernesto Artillo. Una apuesta del museo por nuevos formatos que poco a poco van entrando en los circuitos convencionales del arte contemporáneo. A partir del aspecto inmersivo que confiere la...
El diseño después del virus
Me asalta la duda acerca de si como colectivo los diseñadores hemos sabido afrontar esta pandemia. Remontémonos a las últimas manifestaciones que como grupo hemos auspiciado o secundado. Con Aznar fue el No a la guerra. Tiempo después, por primera vez hubo movimientos semiespontáneos en el ámbito de la política, cuando se presentaron Manuela Carmena en Madrid y en menor...
Cómo crear un emoji a partir de una imagen
Fuente: Europa Press Crear avatares o emojis siempre ha sido una tarea creativa donde mostrar tus creaciones en aplicaciones como Whatsapp o Facebook, especialmente durante un chat o responder un comentario con algún sticker que contenga nuestra foto. En este post, venimos a solucionarte y resolver esa duda que tanto tenías en mente, ¿Cómo puedo crear un avatar o emoji...
On the Necessity of Gardening
On the Necessity of Gardening by Laurie Cluitmans tells the story of the garden as a rich source of inspiration. It is now available at Slanted Shop! For centuries, the garden has been regarded as a mirror of society, a microcosm, in which the broader relationships between nature and culture are played out on small scale. From this long cultural...
Why the Black community needs richer storytelling
“The Black experience isn’t monolithic,” says A Vibe Called Tech founder Charlene Prempeh, who talks to CR about the need for brands to tell deeper stories about the Black community, and how diversity efforts need to radiate out from creative and marketing teams The post Why the Black community needs richer storytelling appeared first on Creative Review....
Fluit, la silla de plástico reciclado post consumo de Actiu
Actiu, referente español en diseño y fabricación de soluciones de mobiliario para espacios de trabajo y hospitality, presenta Fluit, una silla de comedor de líneas refinadas producida en plástico polipropileno y fibra de vidrio completamente reciclados. Esta nueva entrega de la famosa compañía… La entrada Fluit, la silla de plástico reciclado post consumo de Actiu apareció primero en Experimenta....
Stradivarius renueva su identidad con una tipografía personalizada
La marca de moda joven femenina se ha renovado con una modificación en su tradicional clave de sol y una nueva tipografía. No es de extrañar que una empresa tan grande como Inditex esté constantemente envuelta en una renovación visual de algunas de sus marcas. Recientemente nos sorprendieron con una nueva tipografía para Zara Home […]...








