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If it was up to us, all the best design in the world would be posted within the Parfois Portfolio… But… its not up to us. Stumbling the web we often bump into things worth sharing. The world wide web is so full off great things that will never end up in our portfolio, but which we want the world to see. For this we created our blog. At this moment there 4 of us blogging on a regular basis.Work, studies and social life makes that there are weeks with a lot of posts, and weeks without. But we’ll do our best in bringing you the nicest shit on a acceptable basis.

Le Monde des Montagnes – Camille Scherrer

09.03.10


In the dreamy Le Monde des Montagnes (The World of Mountains), an ECAL graduate project by Camille Scherrer awarded the Pierre Bergé prize for Best European Design Diploma in 2008, a regular book about the Swiss mountains sits on a table. Above hovers a camera disguised as a desk lamp thats linked to a nearby monitor. But when a user adjusts the lamp or moves the book in her hands, the picture on the screen depicts a fantasy land where peculiar, other-worldy images—images that arent there in the hardcopy—glide across the pages Snowflakes fall, birds fly, forest creatures peer from trees.

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Meindbender: Cartoon Network

05.02.10

Meindbender is a Swiss based animation studio. Their animations are all completely rendered so no stop motion. Very humoristic movies with a focus on expression. U can watch al the movies they did for cartoon network here.

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Titles “Het Klokhuis”

02.02.10

“Het klokhuis” is the longest running dutch tv show for children. They explain how things work and give information about all kinds of things, from how a computer works to why zebras have stripes. Design agency Kesselskramer got the assignment to make the opening sequence and end sequence. I saw some lectures from Kessels Kramer himself and I have to say, they’re good! I’ll write a post about him next week. In this animation they use 3D printing and they are the first ever to do so. The opening movie is shown above and the end sequence with some pictures of the making of is at read more.

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Apple presents: The iPad

27.01.10

Today, Steve Jobs made rumors come true. The last weeks Apple fan websites were busy with all the rumors about the Apple Tablet. And today Steve Jobs finally unveiled the thing everyone was waiting on for years. As there was no way to watch the keynote live, I followed it at Engadgets live blog. At first I was a bit sceptic, no multitask, no revolutionary design, just a blown up iPhone. But after watching the promotional movie at the Apple website, I was sold. And my question to you readers is, how do they do it? 5 minutes before watching the movie I was like “now way i’m going to buy this thing”. And 13 minutes later, if it would all ready be for sale, I would pull out my credit card and buy myself the full option iPad.

This post is not about how great the iPad is (alright it is great and revolutionary and…), its about the presentation techniques Apple uses in their commercial video’s. We are all Apple fan-boys here at Parfois, but our iMacs, Macbook’s, Macbook pro’s and iPhones are to work on. their not just toys, we need them to do our daily work. I’m not the kind of person that buys everything Apple comes with, and during the keynote (not the movie but at Engadget in text and pictures) I was sure this was not a thing I needed. But Apple’s way of promoting it at this movie planted something in my brain that whispers “Buy the iPad Jonas, Buy the iPad…”. Want to experience it for yourself? Click the picture above to watch the movie, but watch out… It is dangerous for you financials. Let me know in the comments if Apple has imprinted the same special thing in your brain, as they did with mine. Read on to see some more iPad pictures.

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Spike Jonze: Robot Love

23.01.10

I saw this one passing by some other blogs two days ago, since it had so much attention elsewhere I didn’t want to post it here. But I’ve seen the trailer at least 10 times now and I think its great. So if you haven’t heard about the new short film of Spike Jonze, click the read more button.

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Banksy Film: Exit Trough The Gift Shop

21.01.10

We have spoken about Banksy a couple of times, here, and here. Today some websites report that there will be a movie featuring, or made by Banksy. Information about the movie is rather scarce, but if you click the read more button, you can watch the trailer.

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The Third & The Seventh

08.01.10

A great FULL-CG animated piece that tries to illustrate architecture art across a photographic point of view where main subjects¬†are already-built spaces. Sometimes in an abstract way. Sometimes surreal. Directed, Modelling – Texturing – Illumination – Rendering, Postproduction & Editing, Sound Design¬†by Alex Roman. Done with 3dsmax, Vray, AfterEffects and Premiere.

It takes a while, but it’s worth it. And if you have a mac (or a good computer) be sure to watch it full screen!

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Leo Villareal

04.12.09

Leo Villareal is one of the biggest light artists on this world. It is a pity this installation, located in the National Gallery of Art in Washington DC, is no longer there. The west to east hallway was covered with 41 000 LED lights, resulting in a true spectacle. It starts slow and easy, but ends with a big bang! More information and work can be found on the artists website.

If you know a even better light artist, let us hear about it in the comments, and we will definitely write about it.



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‘going west’ an animation by andersen m studio

30.11.09

‘Going west’ is a stop-motion film produced by¬†colenso BBDO and animated by¬†andersen m studio.¬†It was created for the¬†new zealand book council, a non-profit organization that promotes¬†writers and artists from the country.

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Tim Burton at MoMA

22.11.09


The first Tim Burton¬†movie I saw was “The Nightmare before Christmas” 1993, I was 8 years old that time, and as the title says, it got me nightmares. And not only once, I think I dreamed about Jack Skellington for years. Today, Tim Burton is back from never be gone. At the MoMA there is a complete retrospective of his work. Above you see the animation Burton has made for this exhibition, if you read on you will find a interview with the artist. And Some more information about the exhibition, which is starting today.


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