Majestic Lion Made of 4000 Metal Scraps

Selçuk Yilmaz, artiste basé à Istanbul, a imaginé une incroyable sculpture de lion en utilisant pas moins de 4000 morceaux de ferraille. Cette superbe sculpture est intitulée « Aslan », qui signifie «lion» en turc, a mis près d’un an pour être construite et pèse plus de 250kg. De nombreuses images sont à découvrir dans la suite.

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Driveable Truck made of Ice

La marque Canadian Tire, spécialisée dans les batteries de voitures, a voulu montrer à quel point leurs produits pouvaient résister au froid. Le résultat donne cette superbe collaboration avec Iceculture, proposant une voiture de glace pouvant rouler. Un résultat bluffant à découvrir en images dans la suite.

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Artworks made of Packaging Tape

Focus sur Mark Khaisman, un artiste ukrainien né à Kiev. Ce dernier utilise du scotch et ruban d’emballage pour composer sur des panneaux transparents éclairés des portraits impressionnants. Des références à des classiques du cinéma hollywoodien nécessitant des heures de travail.

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Pop-up Store Made of Inflatables

Le studio de design Bonsoir Paris a imaginé pour le Bright Young Things concept store situé à Londres au sein de la chaîne de grands magasins Selfridges. Avec des utilisations originales et très réussies de modules gonflables, ces structures éphémères sont à découvrir en images dans la suite.

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A4 Carpet made with 20 000 Papers

Le trio We Make Carpets composé de Marcia Nolte, Stijn van der Vleuten et Bob Waardenburg imagine des tapis insolites. Avec ce projet A4 Carpet, ils ont recouvert le sol d’un vieil hangar de De Fabriek à Eindhoven aux Pays-Bas de feuilles de 20 000 papiers blancs, composant ainsi un tapis géant du plus bel effet.

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The Poetry of Motion

Après Kinetic Rain, projet nominé dans la catégorie Design des Fubiz Awards, Art+Com proposoe « The Poetry of Motion ». Cette symphonie est une collaboration avec le compositeur Ólafur Arnalds, mélangeant avec talent images et musiques pour cette performance présentée à la plateforme créative berlinoise MADE.

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Kung-Fu Farmer Beats Pesticides With More Cowbell in Trippy Spot for Stonyfield Yogurt

In this strange ad by Made Movement for Stonyfield, a woman with an Oompa-Loopa-ish complexion and a deeply annoying voice asks her lunchroom friend if she ever wonders about pesticides. Stonyfield fans like myself will recognize that a similar question is contained inside every yogurt container. But our protagonist gives it a good ponder anyway, and we are transported into her mind's eye. A farmer and his son are seen petting a cow, when three neon-colored dweebs wearing costumes that say "Pesticide" hop the fence to cause trouble. So, the Stonyfield farmer breaks out his kung-fu and defeats his brightly colored enemies by employing more cowbell. According to the release, "While most opt for a slick, stylish approach and keep verbiage vague such as 'Pure' or 'Natural,' this high-energy, color-saturated spot highlights Stonyfield's commitment." Indeed, it does look like someone vomited highlighters on it. And it does stand out in a category full of real cows in realistically colored fields. I guess Stoneyfield is finally going for the stoner crowd.

CREDITS
Client: Stonyfield

Agency: Made Movement
Chief Creative Officer, Partner: Dave Schiff
Chief Design Officer, Partner: John Kieselhorst
Chief Digital Officer, Partner: Scott Prindle
Creative Director: Claire Wyckoff
Chief Strategy Officer: Graham Furlong
Art Director: Marybeth Ledesma
Writers: David Satterfield, Claire Wyckoff
Consulting Head of Integrated Production: Chris Kyriakos
Junior Integrated Producer: Isaac Karsen
Visual Effects Company: Ingenuity Engine
Music Company: Beacon Street Studios
Composers: Andrew Feltenstein, John Nau
Sound Design Company: Soundelux
Editorial Company: NO6

Business Manager: Jennifer DeCastro
Vice President, Account Production: Rachael Donaldson
Production Company: Hungry Man
Director: Jim Hosking
Executive Producers: Kevin Byrne, Dan Duffy
Line Producer: Leora Glass
Director of Photography: Marten Tedin

Editor: Dan Aronin
Assitant Editor: Doug Scott
Executive Producer (Editorial Company): Crissy DeSimone

Lead Flame: David Lebensfeld
Visual Effects Producer: Oliver Taylor
Telecine: Company 3
Colorist: Siggy Ferstl

Sound Designer: Harry Cohen
Audio Finishing: Lime Studios
Audio Engineer: Sam Casas

    

Streaking Baby Flaunts Pixelated Privates for Seventh Generation Diapers

Seventh Generation tips a hat to its hippy heritage with this new streaking-themed spot for its chemical-free diapers. Lest you get uppity about naked babies, don't worry. The trick of the spot, by ad agency Made, is that this cute little streaking tot—who, despite the pink shoes, is impressively androgynous—is actually wearing a Seventh Generation diaper. They just pixelated the privates to vaguely shock you. (You see, wearing Seventh Generation diapers is, toxins-wise, apparently like wearing nothing at all.) Add in some booty-shaking to booty-shaking music, and you get an winning result. Of course, really dedicated hippy moms go with cloth diapers, ditching disposables altogether. But surely there's a market niche in between the two extremes, for when you want to do a little good for the Earth. Do a little more by tweeting your story with #toxinfreegen, and Seventh Generation will donate $1 in your name to Women's Voices for the Earth.

CREDITS
Client: Seventh Generation

Agency: Made Movement
Chief Creative Officer/Partner: Dave Schiff
Chief Design Officer/Partner: John Kieselhorst
Chief Digital Officer/Partner: Scott Prindle
Chief Strategy Officer: Graham Furlong
Art Director: Stephanie Sullivan
Writers: Dan Ligon, David Satterfield
Consulting Head of Integrated Production: Chris Kyriakos
Junior Integrated Producer: Isaac Karsen
Business Affairs: Jennifer DeCastro
Senior Account Producer: Rachael Donaldson

Production Company: The Academy
Director: Austin Wilson
Executive Producers: Harry Calbom, Nate Barr
Line Producer: Craig Stevens
Director of Photography: Christian Hansen
Editorial Company: NO6, Santa Monica, Calif.
Editor: Kyle Whitmore
Executive Producer (Editorial Co): Crissy DeSimone
Producer: Leslie Tabor

Visual Effects Company: NO6, Santa Monica, Calif.
Lead Flame: Verdi Sevenhuysen
Executive Producer: Crissy DeSimone
Visual Effects Producer: Leslie Tabor
Telecine: Verdi Sevenhuysen
Music Company & City: Beacon Street Studios, Venice, CA
Composer/Lyricist: Andrew Feltenstein, John Nau
Audio Finishing: Lime Studios
Audio Engineer: Sam Casas

    

Weapons Made of Plants

L’artiste Sonia Rentsch a imaginé une série superbe appelée « Harm Less » dans laquelle elle propose des armes à feu composées uniquement d’objets organiques. Avec un rendu superbe, ces créations de plantes (Weapons Made of Plants) sont à découvrir en images dans la suite de l’article.

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Guinness – Made Of More Posters

Alors que la campagne vidéo « Made of More » est nominée dans la catégorie Advertising des Fubiz Awards, voici trois illustrations signées BBDO Proximity Singapour et son directeur artistique Jennyson Rosero montrant le parcours de différents personnages pour arriver au succès. Plus dans la suite.

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Sculptures made of Flowers

La ville de Zundert accueille depuis 1936 une Flower Parade qui se tient chaque année le premier dimanche de septembre. A cette occasion, un défilé de chars et de sculptures en fleurs de toutes les couleurs est organisé, permettant ainsi de laisser libre court à l’imagination des artistes, pour un rendu magnifique.

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