Two-Face / Rorschach drawings

by Danny Chan

These drawings were created using the Graffiti application within Facebook. I thought it was timely to share them since The Dark Knight  is still doing well in the theatres, and I’m looking forward to see the Watchmen movie next year.

WhoNeedsDesigners?

by Boca Ceravolo

The best invention ever.

wohneedsdesigners.com

CIRCORIPOPOLO GOES AIRTISTIQUE

by Jeff Greenberg

Speaking of Javasript controlling browsers.
Im guessing thats what they used here.

http://users.telenet.be/kixx/

Internet people

by Bart Barlowski

Pretty funny animation I found on youtube - Internet People

Should I feel bad that I know 99% of those references?

Assembly

by Robin Mitchell

Thanks to everyone who participated in the Tuesday assembly.

Here are the links for the projects that we heard about:

BodyReach
Aaron’s Generative Tree
DD05 Colin Waldron’s current project Samaritan’s Purse and his portfolio.
Alex Beim’s website and his interactive zygote ball.

It was great to see you all. Thanks for coming out!

c4d tests

by Roman Magbanua

hey all,

after brett has bugged me to post for ages… hurr it is.

i’ve been playing with mograph and looking at different videos.
This is a test render of my findings…click me

INDIE MUSIC VIDEO FESTIVAL

by Tom Fedechko

Since we’re venturing bravely into the world of music video production I thought i’d post this.

The 6th Annual INDIE MUSIC VIDEO FESTIVAL is pleased to announce this year’s lineup of 20 supercalifragalistic videos! (Including DD02 Best Final Project Award winner “War is Beautiful” by Alex Rupert.)
From super spandex ,UFO’s,rollergirls from hell and disembodied hands to antarctic exploration,pussycat people and one freaky pony!
The IMVF has everything that’s expialidocious! With musical guests, CANNED HAMM.

Location: Railway Club - 579 Dunsmuir St.
Date: Wednesday July 18, 2007
Cover: Doors: 8:30 PM, $8/$6

Facebook goes open source

by Stefan Belavy

A really inspiring read, about a site which we’re all addicted to. Talk about open source….

Facebook

Sony’s flexible, full-color OLED

by Bart Barlowski

Sony unveiled what is billed as the world’s first flexible, full-color OLED display built on organic thin-film transistor (TFT) technology. The 2.5-inch prototype display supports 16.8 million colors at a 120 x 160 pixel resolution, is 0.3 mm thick and weighs 1.5 grams.

This is the future of screens

LICK That LolliPOP!

by Boca Ceravolo

POP POP POP POP POP POP POP POP…

Gonna go get my ice cream now…

LOLLiPOP

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