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German photographer Thomas Demand builds 1:1 paper models of the notorious scenes of political and societal events and photographs them. Thomas Demand has been consistently exploring the collective visual memory of our media society. His fame has reached unprecedented heights. In 2009 he had a solo show at the Neue Nationalgalerie (New National Gallery) in Berlin.
German painter and sculptor Anselm Kiefer, flagship of European Neoexpressionism, had an exhibition in early 2010 at the MASS MoCA museum in North Adams, Massachusetts. Artforum magazine describes Kiefer’s art as sensuous and mesmerizing images through which we gain entry to his arcane mindscape of ancient and recent history, philosophy, botany, Nordic myth, National Socialism, alchemy, and Wagner.
Yesterday, for my birthday I went to one of the best concerts of my life, the king of the cumbia by 8 bits, Meneo, great character at live and also in this crazy music clip directed by Rafa Jimenez. Sabrosura!.
Leslie is happiness. I love her and her tights like in Kill Bill.
Maybe the best musiclip with ckroma key in the history. More info about the artist at: http://www.heftyhideaway.com
The All stars exhibition, located at the central exhibition space of DMY at Tempelhof airport is the professional side of the festival. It shows work by established companies and organizations that have items ranging from furniture to accessories and even architectural work.
Featuring the works of: Freedom of creation, Taiwan arts council, [...]
Metropolis is a quirky and very abridged narrative history of the city of Charlotte, North Carolina. It uses stop motion video animation to physically manipulate aerial still images of the city (both real and fictional), creating a landscape in constant motion.
YDN presents DMY Festival 2010, as the first video in this DMY series we give a short impression of the events that took place on the opening night.
Ever been startled by the sudden detonation of that violent, explosive little box you call…the toaster?
»35mm« is a shortfilm about cinema itself. We picked 35 of our favorite movies and tried to simplify them as far as possible. The outcome is a 2 minute journey through the history of film.
Take a close look and tell us if you’ve recognized them all!
Time changes and so those publicity. A simple TV commercial wont surprise people anymore.
…or at least not so easy!
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