Light is Time by Citizen

Voici une installation artistique Light is Time développée par Tsuyoshi Tane et Citizen pendant le salon du Design à Milan. L’installation est composée de multiples mécanismes de montres suspendus dans l’air. L’œuvre est plongée dans une salle sombre, et seuls les mécanismes dorés sont éclairés par une source de lumière.

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Samsung Chairman Stable After Surgery Following Heart Attack


Samsung Electronics Co. Chairman Lee Kun Hee, who helped generate almost a quarter of South Korea’s GDP by propelling a copycat manufacturer into Asia’s biggest technology company, is in stable condition after surgery following a heart attack.

Mr. Lee, 72, was operated on early Sunday at Samsung Medical Center after being resuscitated the previous night at Soonchunhyang University Hospital following an acute myocardial infarction, Rhee So Eui, a spokeswoman for Samsung Group, said in an e-mailed statement. Lee, who was treated for lung cancer in 2000, underwent a procedure to help him get more oxygen after experiencing difficulty breathing on Saturday.

After taking over the Suwon, South Korea-based business in 1987, Mr. Lee built it into the world’s largest maker of smartphones, televisions and memory chips, becoming South Korea’s richest man in the process. In 2012, he appointed his son, Lee Jae Yong, vice chairman, and his daughter, Lee Boo Jin, president of affiliate Hotel Shilla Co. as Samsung Group grew into South Korea’s biggest conglomerate.

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BSkyB in talks to buy Sky Deutschland and Sky Italia

BSkyB has had preliminary discussions about the potential acquisition of 21st Century Fox’s interests in Sky Deutschland and Sky Italia.

Golden Grecian Shoes – This Capsule Collection Celebrates the Giuseppe Zanotti 20th Anniversary (GALLERY)

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BlackBerry pursues recovery with Z3 ‘budget’ handset launch

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Creature wins TV brief from hotel booking start up

Top10.com, the hotel booking start up, has picked Creature London to create its first TV campaign.

Time Out Group buys Hugecity

Time Out Group has bought the US-based event discovery platform Hugecity.

Aspirin: Angry Boss, Angry Wife, Failure Son


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Same headache everywhere.

Advertising Agency:Impact Bbdo, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Creative Director:Gautam Wadher, Aunindo Anoop Sen
Regional Executive Creative Director:Fadi Yaish
Producer:Clarisse Mar Wai May
Business Director:Aida Nasser
Illustrator:Zombie Studio
Account Manager:Laila Elchiati
Brand Manager:Mohamed Atef

Jeep: Old Lady, Tree, Cyclist


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The next letter could be the next one.
Don’t text and drive. 

Advertising Agency:DDB, La Paz, Bolivia
Chief Creative Officer:Henry Medina
Copywriter:Henry Medina, Bernardo Molina
Art Director:Crash Christian Morales
Account Director:Emanuelle Medina
Client Team Director:Daniel Jiménez
Account Manager:Mariana Calvo

Kia Cadenza: Library, Church, Art Gallery


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Advertising Agency:Innocean, Canada
Executive Creative Director:Gerald Schoenhoff
Art Director:Zachary Muir-Vavrina
Copywriter:Frederick Nduna
Account Director:Mark Morosin
Retoucher:Steve Rusk
Production Manager:Delia Zaharelos
Mac Artist:Graham Washer

Kia Soul: Bikers, Firemen, Construction


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The 2014 Kia Soul with a powerful 10-speaker Infinity Sound System.

Advertising Agency:Innocean, Canada
Executive Creative Director:Gerald Schoenhoff
Art Director:Zachary Muir-Vavrina
Copywriter:Frederick Nduna
Account Director:Mark Morosin
Post Production:Tantrum Design and Visual Effects
Production Manager:Delia Zaharelos
Illustrator:Jimmy Gill
Mac Artist:Graham Washer
VFX Creative Director:Dominik Bochenski
Vfx Producer:Caitlin Schooley
Modeler:Bill Davidson

Mozilla presses ahead with plans for new tab ads

Mozilla has said it is to “experiment” with ads on its Firefox internet browser, despite criticism from users about previous plans to introduce ad formats.

Nissan Specialist Service: Cat Dentist, Children’s Vet, Birth Psychologist


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Because close enough isn’t good enough. 

Advertising Agency:Whybin\Tbwa, Auckland, New Zealand
Chief Creative Officer:Toby Talbot
Creative Director:Lisa Fedyszyn, Jonathan Mcmahon
Creative:Katyana O’Neill, Renee Warner, Cece Chu
Account Director:Mark Wilson
Illustrator:Loic Cardon
Designer:Elena Panaita
Account:Lucy Ochoa-Petit
Head Of Studio:Paul Gibson

The Secret Box Pen

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Sony Creates ‘Social Media Broadcast Channel’ for World Cup


Sony has created a single online platform, called One Stadium Live, to bring together conversations and content across Twitter, Facebook and Google+ before and during the World Cup.

One Stadium Live starts May 1 and is part of Sony’s tier one sponsorship of the FIFA tournament in Brazil. The mobile-first website at will highlight hot topics to give fans a snapshot of how the whole world is feeling about games, players, tactics, gossip — and the inevitable controversies — surrounding the World Cup 2014.

Nick Bailey, CEO and executive creative director of Isobar U.K., which created One Stadium Live, said that Twitter expects 60% of all tweets during matches will be World Cup-related during the month-long soccer tournament, which starts on June 12.

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Ritam Banerjee : In conversation with a photographer

Based out of Mumbai, Ritam has never quite understood the need to create a niche. Shooting extensively across categories—travel, photojournalism, advertising, interiors, portraits, automobiles, fashion, food—he has always sought inspiration and challenge in variety. From training his lens at the blazing dome of the Taj Palace & Tower when Mumbai was under siege in 2008 to documenting the placid course of the middle and lower Ganges, Ritam has framed things as disparate as spas and slums, ketchup and cars.

Over the last decade, Ritam has worked with corporates and publications across continents, and has also been associated with the global agency, Getty Images.
 
Apart from stills, he shoots commercial AVs, and has recently won an International Best Cinematographer Award in London for his first feature film. Ritam has also been in the news for his theme-based calendars and his exhibitions.

Why are you a photographer?
Guess, I couldn’t think or dream of doing anything else. Life is all about what we see and the way we see them. So, perhaps, the innate desire to tell stories the way I see it led me to photography. Whether it’s documenting something or creating a piece of art, capturing a moment or depicting an idea, it’s really about telling a story and telling it well.

Do you remember any decisive moment when you felt ‘I want to be a photographer’?
My father, Robin Banerjee, was a serious hobbyist and still practices photography for the pure love of the medium. Seeing him and his work when I was growing up must have influenced my decision. So when I got the first opportunity to explore photography during my college days in Fergusson, Pune, I took it seriously and started my journey as a photojournalist with the Times of India, Pune edition. I haven’t looked back since.

Were there any particular role models for you when you grew up?
Like I said: my father. His passion for the art was contagious. Thanks to him, I was exposed to the works of legends like Richard Avedon, Herb Ritts, Steve Mccurry, Annie Leibovitz, Ansel Adams, Robert Capa, Patrick Demarchelier, Max Vadukul, Henri Cartier Bresson, Raghu Rai, Raghubir Singh, Gautam Rajadhyaksha, Prabuddha Dasgupta and several others. Even painters, musicians and filmmakers influenced my sensibilities.

Though I grew up in a small town– Jamshedpur — my upbringing made the canvas in front of me that much wider. From Michael Jackson to Tchaikovsky, Monet to Nandalal Bose, Tagore to Shakespeare, Satyajit Ray to Vittorio De Sica, my education in aesthetics and culture has luckily been quite diverse.

Who was the most influential personality in your career in photography?
As I just mentioned, there were several who influenced my ideas and opinions. Hence, naming one personality wouldn’t do justice.

How has photography changed over the course of the last couple of decades? Is execution/art direction more important than it used to be?
With time, everything evolves. So has photography and us as practitioners of the art. Sensibilities have changed and so have the tools and techniques. The ability to instantly view the results and even tweak the images at will in post-production effectively means: one’s only limitation is the periphery of one’s imagination.

And yes, eye for detail, subtlety in styling and approach, precision in execution and innovation and imagination in art direction has resulted in a sea of change in the manner in which we even perceive an image today.

Given a choice, no other constraints, film or digital?
Both have their own charm. It’s like saying Test Cricket or T20?

What do you think of the current state of Print Advertising photography in India? Is it at par with the work done worldwide?
Print advertising has evolved many folds in India. Not only in terms of ideation, even in terms of execution, we have achieved very high standards. Not only photography, but in many cases, even CGI has had a major role to play. Several jobs done here today are definitely at par with the work done worldwide.

Where do you get your inspiration?
From sounds of nature to people on the streets, everything influences my thoughts and ideas. I keep an open mind, as one never knows what might trigger that ‘Eureka’ moment. No matter where I am, be it in a coffee shop or in the middle of maddening traffic, I keep looking around. I often shoot such moments with my iPhone. Works of different artists also influence me. Whenever I get a chance, I try and collaborate with different artists to not just create but to learn and get inspired. This year too, I did two calendars, one with the dance maestro, Astad Deboo in Mexico and the other with the sculptor, Arzan Khambatta in Mumbai.

Was there any time when you wanted to quit photography?
I would be lying if I said no. There have been times, when the work at hand hasn’t challenged me creatively or technically. There have also been moments when the demands of the job have been unreasonable to the point of being silly. Sometimes things have seemed monotonous. Thankfully, such instances have been few and far between.
What’s your dream project?
Several. But if I had to choose one, it would involve travelling across the globe and collaborating with artists, designers and models from varied ethnicities to create a seamless confluence of different worlds within each frame.

Who would you want to spend a dinner with?
Since I stay away from my family and the demands of my job don’t allow me much quality time with them, I always lookout for the next opportunity to have dinner with them.

Whats on your iPod?
I like all kinds of music. From classical ragas to rock, from Bollywood’s latest number to Hungarian folk, I love it all. What I play, from Bob Dylan to Munni badman hui, depends on my mood.

Mac or PC?
Mac. Since I have been using it for quite a while now. I guess, I am too used to it.

Ritam can be contacted via his website here.

 

 

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Pixar Chief’s Book, ‘Creativity Inc.,’ Grips Hollywood’s Imagination

“Creativity Inc.” by Ed Catmull, the longtime president of Pixar Animation Studios, is quickly becoming the latest bible for the show business crowd.



Media Decoder: 16-Year-Old Gets His Way on a High School Film Fest

Adam Faze, a junior at Loyola High School in Los Angeles, created and organized The Loyola Film Festival, which will feature 72 films in four categories on Saturday.



Handicapping TV Networks’ Upfront Presentations in the Annual Competition for Advertising Dollars

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Overextended, Music TV Shows Fade

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