Eleven Linkups #25
Presenting Edition?#25?of Eleven Linkups. Here to fill your heads with wonder, we’re bringing you links from all corners of the web.
To Be Frank is the cinematic documentary of a 73-year-old South Bay surfer called Frank Paine. The authentic ode to surfers film by cinematography director Anna Wilder Burns captures the story of a local legend whose life consists of catching the surf at the small stretch that is Hermosa Beach and all the people in town who know of him and idolise him.?
Watch here.
In an on-going return to their original Lambie-Nairn logo, Channel 4 have created 25 unique looping scenes within five new idents. Seventeen independent creatives, artists and filmmakers were commissioned to create scenes, each responding to an open brief interpreting one of five themes – Identity, The Land, System, Release and Love. The scenes vary in live-action, animation and CG from a response of five-hundred ideas whittled into twenty-five scenes that reflect Britain’s diverse communities and passions.
Watch them here.
Apple VisionPro is the latest tech - and first bit of new tech from Apple in a decade - that revolutionises how we use computers. The gadget blends digital content with the physical world and introduces a fully three-dimensional interface controlled by the user's eyes, hands and voice.
Read more here.
ReCasetify is the sustainable pledge from Casetify and largest phone case recycling program in the world and now they have teamed up with artists to upcycle in super creative ways. From a couch made up of 23,000 cases, to handbags made from melted cases, to patchwork lamps, three artists from around the world put their unique spin on upcycling the cases.?
Check them out here.
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#FarFromOrdinary is our latest project for Hall & Woodhouse to be pushed live. The film which we created for the new Outland Beers brand film focuses on the new Hazy IPA craft beer. A beautiful on location shoot at Durlston Country Park, the film is now live on Sky (VOD) for three weeks, as well as Outland's organic and paid digital channels for the next month.?
Check it out here.
In honour of Refugee Week artist, Murugiah, brought his signature bright and colourful style to Southbank. Murugiah brings the word compassion to life as he visualises the word through a window installation in partnership with independent organisations Choose Love, Counterpoints Arts and Students Rebuild. Imbuing us with the sense of being hugged and eyes to represent “I See You” as a direct recognition and acceptance.?
Find out more here.
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