Sagmeister & Walsh ‘Robbery’ Was a Stunt

Oh look, another studio desperate for attention.

You may have noticed a story in Creative Review last Thursday about a “robbery” at Sagmeister & Walsh’s Manhattan offices. As Stefan himself would say, “bullshit.

It was an elaborate stunt conducted by the dudes at Achos, a “communication and design agency” based in Barcelona. The post linked above was fake, and they even “launched” the hashtag #creathieves, which has yet to catch on.

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As Achos told the REAL Creative Review:

“We’ve been huge admirers of the work of Sagmeister & Walsh since we were students…We wanted to demonstrate that we’re young, we’re hungry, and we’re coming to take the work that’s currently going to the top agencies in the world. We thought going into their studio and stealing their work was a good declaration of our intentions. So we went into their studio and stole their work.”

More accurately, they recreated the studio based on the S&W home page’s 24-hour webcam. Then they bought a domain and recreated the Creative Review site for the purposes of the stunt.

They worried about the reaction, but S&W was glad to play along:

We are deeply saddened by this loss. Next time take the printer. http://t.co/g3J5gY7odt

— Sagmeister & Walsh (@sagmeisterwalsh) April 16, 2015

Jessica Walsh herself promoted the story after meeting with the Achos people at a conference near Barcelona:

The story behind the guys who stole our work :) @achosbarcelonahttp://t.co/RF6drvr2QZ

— jessicawalsh (@jessicawalsh) April 21, 2015

It was an elaborate stunt, but these guys might be mistaken if they think they are going to “take” the work currently with “the top agencies in the world.”

Feed Your Art to Laser Cat, So He Can Project it on the F***ing Moon

And now for the simultaneously most goofy and most hipster-y thing you will see today…

Hungry Castle and Umbrella teamed up to create Laser Cat, an art-eating cat that projects said art with its laser eyes, constructed by ADC Hall of Famer and SVA teacher Kevin O’Callaghan.

In the Laser Cat video, directed by Luka Kostil, the guys at Hungry Castle claim there are three things everyone loves: “lasers, cats, and art and craft.” Laser Cat combines all three (or four, depending on your count) for the 93rd annual ADC Awards in Miami. They want you to submit your art (drawings, sculpture, painting, photography, cat photography, etc.) to Laser Cat. Depending on the number of works submitted, Laser Cat will project the works onto different objects. With 100 artworks submitted (fed) to Laser Cat, he will project the pieces onto a wall; with 1,000 submissions, a building; and with one million submissions, Laser Cat will project the art work on the f***ing moon. If that sounds cool to you, start submitting at lasercatmiami.com. So far 360 works have been submitted, with Ogilvy, BBDO, and Fallon listed as the first three agencies to submit. The first to feed Laser Cat their art was well-known designer Stefan Sagmeister, who you may remember from the Art Grandeur Nature/Absolut controversy.

Laser Cat will be eating submissions until November 30th, so get your work in now. The ADC Annual Awards of Art + Craft in Advertising and Design will take place at the Bass Museum in Miami Beach on April 8, 2014. Laser Cat will be there; what he projects his art on remains to be seen. Why not try to make it the moon? 

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Aizone Typography

La luxueuse enseigne Aizone présente au Proche Orient a demandé au studio Stefan Sagmeister et à Jessica Walsh de diriger la création d’une série de photographies magnifiques utilisant la typographie sur corps pour magnifier les modèles. Plus d’images de cette série « Aizone Typography » dans la suite de l’article.

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Standard Chartered Bank

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