Eternal Flame

Un projet lancé à l’occasion du 70ème anniversaire du début de la Seconde Guerre Mondiale en Russie par un groupe d’artistes. En utilisant des panneaux de bois, ils utilisent des cocktails Molotov pour créer des oeuvres reprenant des visages de soldats. Plus d’images dans la suite.



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Poles Apart by Adrian Bergman

Poles Apart by Adrian Bergman

New Designers 2011: London Metropolitan University graduate Adrian Bergman has designed a modular retail display system that’s only held together by rubber rings.

Poles Apart by Adrian Bergman

Shopkeepers can use the Poles Apart kit to assemble or reconfigure display tables and rails without tools, nails, glue or screws.

Poles Apart by Adrian Bergman

Rubber rings on both sides of angled holes in the table top hold the legs in place.

Poles Apart by Adrian Bergman

The New Designers show took place in London from 6 to 9 July. See more work from the show here.

Poles Apart by Adrian Bergman

The following information is provided by the designer:


‘Poles apart’ is a modular display unit designed to target the retail market. Each unit is assembled using rubber o-rings as its only additional fastenings. The units are free from any glue and are constructed from ash and plywood.

Poles Apart by Adrian Bergman

‘Poles Apart’ utilises each component so it can be configured and customised in various formations to suit its environment.  Offset angular holes are cut into the rails allowing the legs to slide through, secured to the surface using the rubber o-rings.


See also:

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Hose Clip Shelving by
Max Frommeld
Particle shelving by Dominic
McCausland
Prop-er Benches by Oscar
Medley-Whitfield

Celeb Poll – Lindsay Lohan’s Court Styles!

imageLindsay Lohan is has become the poster child for what not to become when you’re a talented and up-and-coming young star.


Plagued with alcohol and drugs problems and even shoplifting charges, Miss Lohan has had to make a number of court appearances. And troubled star she may be but she’s still a star and still dresses the part!

While we hope for the best for Lindsay, we’re actually more impressed with her courtroom ensembles. Which sleek and sophisticated look from Lindsay Lohan do you think works the best? Let us know by taking the poll below!

Amnesty TV launches with identity by Anthony Burrill

Amnesty TV launches this Friday online. Created by a team that includes producers and writers from News Wipe and the Inbetweeners, as well as the illustrators Robert Thompson and Modern Toss, it aims to “use popular satire and entertainment to reach grass roots audiences”. The new channel features an identity created by Anthony Burrill.

The channel will be hosted online on YouTube, and, according to the advance press info, will be a mix of documentary features with campaign stunts and satirical comedy. The aim is to particularly engage with the “online generation”, which judging by the irreverent, pop styling of the trailer below, is presumably a younger audience than Amnesty has reached out to in the past.

Amnesty TV has put together an in-house team of creative writers, filmmakers and digital artists to create the shows, which will appear every fortnight on the Amnesty TV online channel. The aim is to produce approximately 30 minutes of content a month, with each episode given a different theme. Alongside the aforementioned contributors are writers and directors from Smack The Pony, Big Train, and Shoreditch Tw*t, so the chances are there should be lots of laughs to be found on the channel alongside Amnesty’s more serious messages.

Burrill’s characteristic graphic style and use of slogans can be seen in the trailer and also in an ad for the channel, shown above. The logo for the channel, shown top, incorporates Amnesty’s classic candle mark.

The first programme will appear on Amnesty TV this Friday (July 15). For more info on the channel, visit amnestytv.co.uk.

 

CR in Print

Thanks for reading the CR Blog but, if you’re not also getting the printed magazine, we think you are missing out. This month’s bumper July issue contains 60 pages of great images in our Illustration Annual plus features on Chris Milk, Friends With You and the Coca-Cola archive.

If you would like to buy this issue and are based in the UK, you can search for your nearest stockist here. Based outside the UK? Simply call +44(0)207 292 3703 to find your nearest stockist. Better yet, subscribe to CR for a year here and save yourself almost 30% on the printed magazine and get Monograph.

Renegade SF: chalk it up


Display trend: many vendors used chalkboard and chalkboard paint for signage and display. { Rae Dunn | Clever Hands | Planted }

Johnson Health Tech North America is Seeking an Industrial Designer in Madison, WI

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Industrial Designer
Johnson Health Tech North America

Madison, WI

As part of Johnson Health Tech, we offer high quality, innovative products under seven different brands. Each brand is specifically designed and engineered to meet the unique need of the market it serves—from high end commercial to boutique specialty retail outlets or sporting goods stores and mass merchants.

Johnson Health Tech North America is seeking an industrial designer with at least 4 years of field experience. The preferred candidate will have strong skill sets as they relate to concept development and advanced surfacing.

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WW2 Veterans

Avec cette série “WorldWar 2 Veterans”, Konstantin Suslov a voulu rendre hommage aux personnes ayant vécu le conflit mondial, plus de 65 ans après la fin de ce dernier. Très réussie, cette longue et belle série de photographies est à découvrir dans l’article.



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Buoy lighting

Luminaire Buoy was created with the wish to create a portative and durable outdoor luminaire which at the same time would look attractive indoors. Buo..

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“Koolhaas, Delirious in Beijing” – New York Times

Dezeen Wire: Nicolai Ouroussoff, outgoing architecture critic at the New York Times, reviews the Central China Television building in Beijing by Rem Koolhaas of OMA: “The forms are a reworking of classical perspective; the irregular structure is an attack on Modernist ideas about structural purity”.

Read Ouroussoff’s review | Read Dezeen’s August 2008 story about the CCTV building

Last month it was announced that Ouroussoff, the NYT’s architecture critic for seven years, is leaving. His replacement will be NYT arts columnist Michael Kimmelman.

In September 2010 architect Ole Scheeren, who led the CCTV design team while at OMA, left to start his own practice called Büro Ole Scheeren.