Le photographe Michael Shainblum nous dévoile ce projet « Existence Timelapse Project », sa dernière vidéo en timelapse qui cherche à constater les deux extrêmes de l’existence de la vie entre les métropoles urbaines et les décors naturels. Un rendu très réussi à découvrir en vidéo HD dans la suite de l’article.
The Meanwhile timepiece collection combines the traditional characteristics of pocket watches dating back as far as the 16th century with modern minimalism in a series of designs that are as bare as they are beautiful. Like the original designs, these watches lack a minute hand and are secured by leather straps but differ from their overly decorated, chained ancestors in their simplicity and mixture of modern materials like polished steel and concrete with traditional brass.
Designer: Nimrod Or
final project bezalel 2012 – 3 short clips – 3 pocket watches from nimi.or on Vimeo.
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Clever Minimalist Clock
Posted in: timepieceThis minimalist take on the clock is composed of just 3 moving circles that indicate the time in a totally new but intuitive way. The large and medium circles that make up the main clock face rotate to indicate the hour while the smaller circle within the medium “hour” circle indicates the minutes. It also glows in the dark so it’s easy to tell time at night. Gotta love it!
Designer: Tamer Koseli
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Le Miroir
Posted in: AMON AND PEDRO, getting old, Isabelle Pasin, le miroir, miroir, temps, visuel, Xavier DerigoCoup de coeur pour le court-métrage intitulé « Le Miroir », un excellent film des réalisateurs suisses Ramon and Pedro dans laquelle un homme passe de l’enfance au statut de personne âgé. Le tout est filmé dans le même plan fixe, dans la salle de bain. Une création réussie à découvrir dans la suite en vidéo.
About Bangkok
Posted in: hans zimmer, laurent tixhonUne superbe vidéo présentant la Thailande, et plus précisement la ville de Bangkok. Un travail du belge Laurent Tixhon avec un Steadicam Merlin et un Canon 5D Mark II, sur la bande son “Time” du compositeur Hans Zimmer. A découvrir dans la suite de l’article.
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Slicing Time
Posted in: nighttime, Saubere filme, slicing, sport, surf night, waveLe vidéaste Jan Brockmann a pu réaliser avec Saubere Filme cette vidéo “Slicing Time”. Capturant des clichés et des images de surf de nuit sur l’Eisbach à Munich, cette création simple et réussie est à découvrir en vidéo HD dans la suite de l’article.
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Voici le photographe Kien Lam qui a fait un tour du monde et propose de découvrir dans cette vidéo un impressionnant time lapse tout autour de la planète. Une façon de découvrir des paysages splendides à travers 17 pays, le tout sur une musique de William Lam.
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Moscou Timelapse 2011
Posted in: Artem Sergeevich, Minsk, moscouUne excellente compilation par Artem Sergeevich avec cette vidéo de Moscou en timelapse du plus bel effet. Très réussi, cette création permet de mettre en avant la capitale russe et ses lieux historiques. Un rendu à découvrir en HD dans la suite de l’article.
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A History of the Sky
Posted in: A History of the Sky, Ken Murphy, lapseUne captation de Ken Murphy sur le toit du musée de la science “l’Exploratorium”, capturant tout le long de l’année le ciel toutes les 10 secondes, le résultat a été monté sous la forme d’une vidéo en mosaïque, chaque morceau représentant une journée dans l’ordre chronologique.
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The Master of Time
Posted in: UncategorizedMatch beats with a limited-edition watch designed by a DJ
Crispin Jones, London-based designer of conceptual watches, is known for his inventive ways of breaking down time into increments slightly more clever than minutes. Peddled under the label Mr Jones Watches, each timepiece asks its wearer to reconsider how we count time with such creative visualizations as 12 colored circles or seconds marked by “yes” and “no” (dubbed “The Decider”). For his Master of Time series, Jones asked five people who “have an interesting relationship to time” to collaborate with him as a new challenge. The resulting professionals—Iain Sinclair (author), Graeme Obree (cyclist), William Andrews (comedian), Brian Catling (artist) and Tom Middleton (DJ)—helped Jones create distinct watches that are “true collaborations.”
Intermittently launching each design, the fourth and latest model in the series is Middleton’s tribute to the late-night DJ. Tasked with the essential duty of knowing each track’s beats per minute, Middleton designed the watch with a 15-second graphic animation that helps figure the BPM by simply counting the quarter note beats for the duration of the animation, and then multiplying the result by four. (Catch it in action below.)
Jones told us that “introducing another person into the mix seemed a pretty infallible way of throwing a spanner in the works.” Pushing both himself and his collaborators out of their comfort zones, Jones declined from giving anyone “any guidelines about what their role would be,” because with a little ambiguity and not so many preconceptions “you get much more interesting results.”
A limited edition of 100, the BPM watch comes in packaging created by Welsh pattern designer Hannah Davies and signed by both Middleton and Jones. The BPM, along with three other models in the Master of Time collection, sell online for £145 each.