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25 August 2009, 02.18 | Posted in Roundup | No comments »

Selectism - Contributing Editor | Boys for Life

01. Contributing Editor | Boys for Life (above)

See the full photo editorial at Contributing Editor.

02. Twenty 120

“Twenty120 is 20 short films, each 120 seconds, created on a theme and free of any client constraints. The theme of this third annual collection is Age of Opulence and films have been created by a diverse group of directors and studios including Psyop, Royale and Digital Kitchen. View the Twenty120 trailer. The official launch party is this Thursday night at the Art Directors Club in NYC.” (cpluv)

03. House in Minami Boso / Kiyonobu Nakagame & Associates

“Kiyonobu Nakagame & Associates designed a villa on the Boso Peninsula, east of Tokyo.  Even though the residence is less that two hours from the city, the natural setting surrounding the home could not be any more different from the chaotic streets of the downtown Tokyo area.” (archdaily)

04. Home Away Clock by Kit Men

“Kit Men have created a new dual-time alarm clock for Hong Kong manufacturer M.N.S., the Home Away is a dual-time alarm clock that “explores how people’s perception can be diverted into an everyday product”…” (mocoloco)


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