Dezeen Screen: V&A Ceramics Study Galleries by OPERA Amsterdam

Inside awards: V&A Ceramics Study Galleries by OPERA Amsterdam

Inside awards: in the first of a series of Dezeen Talks filmed at the Inside awards in Barcelona last week, Dezeen editor-in-chief Marcus Fairs talks to Dutch designer Jeroen Luttikhuis of interior design studio OPERA Amsterdam about the Ceramics Study Galleries at the Victoria & Albert museum in London, which won the display category. Watch the movie »

The Films of Tim Burton

Voici un excellent condensé des 14 films du réalisateur et scénariste américain Tim Burton. Une filmographie fantastique composée entre autres par Beetlejuice, Batman, Charlie et la Chocolaterie, Big Fish ou Sweeney Todd. Le tout sur un montage réalisé par Kees van Dijkhuizen.



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Dezeen Screen: Ulrich Weingärtner at Qubique 2011

Ulrich Weingartner

Dezeen Screen: in this movie filmed by Dezeen at new Berlin design fair Qubique 2011 last month, Ulrich Weingärtner, architect for organisers Offshow, discusses the design and spatial planning of the former city airport where the show was held. Watch the movie »

Dezeen Book of Ideas animation

This animation by Emmy Castelain flips through our new Dezeen Book of Ideas, which features 116 projects by the world’s best creative minds. We’ll show the animation at our party in Barcelona this evening – click here for more details and your invitation. Watch the movie »

If you can’t attend in person, you can order the book online for just £12 at www.dezeenbookofideas.com.

LomoKino

The first movie camera from the masters of throwback film photography
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Taking the next great leap in their photographic evolution, Lomography has launched their first-ever movie camera. The LomoKino, which dropped today, is a compact, crank-powered movie-making machine that maintains the aesthetic and quality expected from the Lomo brand. Harkening back to the handheld crank cameras typical of home movies in the ’50s and ’60s, the LomoKino is a far cry from feature-packed HD setups you find in local electronics stores. As with all Lomo products, the LomoKino celebrates the beauty and romance of film while offering an amusing and experimental way to express yourself.

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The LomoKino will work with any roll of standard 35mm film. The camera exposes the film in a constricted manner to turn 36 frames into 144 frames, giving the user about 40 seconds of movie magic. Other than an f/5.6 to f/11 aperture range, a “close-up” button and a hot shoe mount for Lomography flashes there aren’t a lot of controls to worry about and that is part of the point. The LomoKino is designed for the fun, playful and creative—it’s an exciting way to reconnect with the heritage of homemade movie-making while bringing the classic Lomo look alive in beautifully vivid colors, textures.

The LomoKino sells for $79 from Lomography or as a package with the LomoKinoScope, a viewfinder that lets you watch your movies right after processing, for $99.


Dezeen Screen: Musical Chairs by Bobby Petersen

Dezeen Screen: Musical Chairs by Bobby Petersen

Dezeen Screen: this movie shows an installation by designer Bobby Petersen at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, where chairs were programmed to play music when visitors sat on them. Watch the movie »

Dezeen Screen: Iyad Alsaka on OMA and tourism in the Libyan desert

Iyad Alsaka

Dezeen Screen: in this next movie from our series filmed at the opening of OMA/Progress at the Barbican in London, OMA partner Iyad Alsaka explains how the firm charted the Libyan desert, having been asked how to best exploit it for tourism. Watch the movie »

Dezeen Screen: Iyad Alsaka on OMA, the Middle East and North Africa

Iyad Alsaka

Dezeen Screen: in this interview from our series filmed at the OMA/Progress exhibition at the Barbican in London, OMA partner Iyad Alsaka talks about the firm’s work in Arab countries. Watch the movie »

Above: photograph is by Blommers Schumm

OMA debate live from the Barbican Art Gallery

OMA debate live from the Barbican Art Gallery

Dezeen Screen: here’s a live stream of a debate with all seven partners of architects OMA, taking place at the Barbican Art Gallery in London tonight. Watch the live stream on Dezeen Screen »

Dezeen Screen: Reinier de Graaf on OMA, the megacity and its hinterland

Dezeen Screen: Reinier de Graaf on OMA and the countryside

Dezeen Screen: in this next movie from our series filmed at the OMA/Progress exhibition at the Barbican in London, OMA partner Reinier de Graaf talks about the Dutch architecture studio’s preoccupation with “the vacuum left in the wake of the city’s expansion.” Watch the movie »