Tag: France

manystuff@12mail

Manystuff@12mail

MANYSTUFF «Kunstkammer, The representation of an amateur wonder-room» From 28th January to 25th March 2011 Launch on Friday 28th January from 6pm to 9pm. 12MAIL… a Red Bull Space, 12 rue du Mail 75002 Paris. MANYSTUFF offers a daily selection of designers and international projects and events in graphic design. Followed by thousands of people each day, the blog is read all over, from Paris to London, New York to Berlin, Seoul, Zurich and Amsterdam. Manystuff aims to become the mirror of a practice, the reflection of a landscape, within the framework of administrator Charlotte Cheetham’s daily favourites. Extending its activity as well as continuously promoting new projects, Manystuff will now be editing and working as a commission for new publications specialized in graphic design. By investing in these different activities, the blog aims to develop a laboratory for reflection and experimentation and perfect a process which is currently lacking both formal and theoretical approaches.

Tell Mum 2

Edition FPCF

The Éditions Frédéric Pierre & Camille Françoise / Éditions FP&CF are an associativ and independent publishing house based in Paris, France.We publish the fanzine TELL MUM EVERYTHING IS OK and some portfolios of young photographers. The Editions FP&CF is also a collective identity composed by Claire Schvartz, Maxime Milanesi and all the people who help and participate to the creation of our editorial productions

Lowless

Lossless challenges

Lossless challenges the representational nature of photography by re-ordering the digital photograph, using Processing and a custom QuickSort algorithm. The majority of photographs are now stored as pixels, where each pixel is a representation of specific values of color, brightness, saturation, etc. Our works are re-ordered and removed from their previous context while still being an accurate representation of every single pixel in the original image. This process allows the image to function as a unique object and set of information rather than an object devoid of its own context. In this process, the image now functions conceptually as a collection of visualized data rather than a mechanical/digital reproduction of reality. The action of re-organizing the photograph makes tangible the traditionally transparent functioning of the medium. You may submit an image for sorting to the following email address: lossless.processing@gmail.com When submitting an image, you agree that the image may be used for exhibition or sale. Jordan Tate + Adam Tindale

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Thomas Mailaender

During summer 2006, Thomas Mailaender invited Benoit Dutherage, twice vice-world champion of sand sculpture, to spend one week with him on a beach. Thank pietmondriaan ;)