Jean-Yves Lemoigne, from Paris, is an advertising photographer since 2004, and has his surrealistic work doesn’t look like classic advertising. This series is called ‘Human Project’.
Japanese artist Aki Inomata is using a 3-D printer to enhance the appearance of the humble hermit crab. She created a series of crystalline shells that put the skylines of New York, Thailand, and Greece on the backs of the ocean’s most famous homebodies.
Australian March Studio designed this Melbourne bakery, inspired by an oversized breadbasket. The wooden slats cover the rear wall and ceiling, and function as shelves for storing and displaying breads of different shapes and sizes.
Conor Harrington works with a superb blend of the historical and hypermodern. The Irish graffiti artist paints outdoor murals worldwide to considerable acclaim.
These maps may not be of much help on an actual trip, but they certainly spark the imagination. ‘A Map of the World According to Illustrators and Storytellers’ by Gestalten is a series of colourful, whimsical maps showing a different interpretation of cartography.
Carl Warner from the UK creates landscapes from the human form. An alternative portrait of a human being whose body becomes a landscape of themselves and plays on the sense of space in which we dwell.
Singapore Airlines turned to BMW designworksUSA, to design their newest first class cabin layout. The new design works with lounge-like islands, and the outer walls shield the area, both visually and acoustically. The seats have leather that remains smooth throughout the duration of the flight.
“Exit” is an action comedy done by a team of 6 fresh graduates from The One Academy, Malaysia. The group called the Rebel Banana, worked approximately one year on this film about Mike, the ever grumpy debt collector.