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Vincent Laforet's Blog

Vincent Laforet's Blog

The Art Show | iam8bit Productions W ithout further ruckus, we've got a very exciting announcement to make: The group art show that ravished the world of all its precious, videogame retro-ness four times in a row is returning for a fifth go at it. Since this is such a seminal number (five shows, that is), we've decided to upgrade the name a little bit: SUPER iam8bit Aug 11 - Sept 10 Gallery Hours: SUPER iam8bit has now closed. - 2147 W. It's bigger and bolder than ever before, as we have over 4,500 sq. ft. of event space (that's nearly 5 times the size of the original show in 2005)! Over 100 artists will reimagine their 80's gaming fantasies, delusions and secret desires via all sorts of media - painting, sculpture, plush, and even some more interactive experimentation. Since its inaugural show in 2005, iam8bit has been the most popular group art exhibition in Los Angeles, enlisting hundreds of artists to remix their 80’s videogame memories using paint, plush, sculpture or whatever other tools they call their own.

Chroniques d'un chef opérateur: Mini 35? Movietube? Redrock! Le mini35 de P+S Technik est un système astucieux qui permet d'adapter des objectifs "nobles" (qui servent sur les caméras 35mm ou les réflex photo) sur quelques petites caméras DV/HDV. Résultat: les optiques grand angle sont respectées, et surtout la notion de profondeur de champ fait son apparition sur un format où d'habitude "tout est net".Il peut sembler ridicule d'équiper une caméra semi-pro (DV ou HDV) d'un ensemble optique deux fois plus lourd et plus cher que ladite caméra. Après tout, pourquoi ne pas assumer les limites du format?J'étais donc de ceux qui regardaient cet adaptateur comme un joli gadget, ingénieux mais hors de prix. D'autant plus que les premières versions du système "bouffaient des diaphs" et faisaient du bruit - un dépoli tourne comme une toupie pour rester invisible.Or voici que les Texans sortent le Redrock M2. Cine adaptors There are a number available, and even though they may not be optically perfect, they are also likely to increase in quality daily.

Hurlbut Visuals Stores Viennese moms and dads have yet another option to spoil their offspring: Bambini in central Vienna at Tuchlauben 7. The interior of the 360 square-meter (3875 sq.ft) multi-level emporium of children’s high-end fashion was entirely custom-designed by the 12-year-old Viennese firm, Architektur Denis Kosutic, for the Vienna-based MB Fashion GmbH. Carrying such brands as Armani Junior, Fendi, Gucci, La Perla, Roberto Cavalli, Versace Young and Missoni, this is MB Fashion’s first shop of the Bambini concept. Kosutic and collaborators Mareike Kuchenbecker and Carina Haberl took a Wizard-of-Oz/Alice-in-Wonderland/Jules Verne approach yet cooled the usual color riot of kiddie stores down into a junior film noir environment Everything from wall and floor treatments to furnishings and display elements was created specifically for this store. With smoky grey as the main hue, the space is both imaginatively fun and slightly scary – and we all know that most kids love to be scared, if they feel safe.

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