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Video: Berko – In the Rare

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It’s been around for some time but still great to watch. A music video for Berko’s “In the Rare”. Done as a super-slow motion featuring Berko and some of his friends.

Christian Swegal shot this video on…

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Advertising: Ikea furnishes Kobe trains

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To communicate the opening of their new shop on Port Island, Chuo-ku, Kobe the Swedish furniture shop IKEA has converted the Kobe Portliner Monorail into a moving showroom.

The new shop will open today on April 14 but the redecorated train, which features a colorful exterior, bright upholstery and fancy curtains, will continue to carry passengers in style until May 6.

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Exhibition: Design and the Elastic Mind

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If you happen to be in New York this weekend you might want to visit this exceptional exhibition at the MoMa ranging across design, technology and science.

You can get a first taste and explore many of the exhibits on the “interactive MoMa web site” put up for the event and designed by “Yugo Nakamura”…

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Animation: Red Ocean

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Deep beneath the sea, a strange new life form is slowly created. A CG animated music video created for the band Audio Mainline.

Created by Kenny Frankland from “TinSpider Studio”.

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Books: A vintage Police “public relations” book

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David from Davidthedesigner has provided us with a great find – a vintage Police “public relations book.

It did also make us smile…

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Environment: MTV 3650

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A short film for “MTV Switch” to help raise the awareness of global warming effects. The film combines live action and animation with toy-like clouds, cars, planes moving around a globe. Cities and traffic grows until the whole globe is over-run and choked by cities and pollution filled clouds.

According to the movie there are only about 10 years (3650 days) left until the pollution will…

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