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Last week, while The Color Machine welcomed folks for the Delve: Architecture + Art event, we were also seeing off one of our own, Myles Guiler. His work finally wrapped up, we can look back and say that Myles did an amazing job as our Research & Sales Coordinator (we actually knew that BEFORE he […]
Please join us on Tuesday, December 9th at 7pm here at The Color Machine offices for Delve: Architecture + Art. If you don’t know DELVE, it’s the brainchild of Andrea Wenglowskyj and Sara Jones, a creative duo also known as Kind Aesthetic. We’ll have a couple of speakers including Bill Washabaugh from Hypersonic and artist/urbanist Vasia […]
Please join us on Tuesday, December 9th at 7pm here at The Color Machine offices, where we’re excited to co-host Delve: Architecture + Art. If you don’t know DELVE, it’s the brainchild of Andrea Wenglowskyj and Sara Jones, a creative duo also known as Kind Aesthetic. They’re of that rare breed of artists who, in […]
The International Center of Photography has a new show up, “What Is a Photograph?” The New York Times has a quick look as well. Above, a great one by James Welling, “6236”.
Just before the holidays, we had the honor of making a couple of short films for The Rockefeller Foundation. One featured Bette Midler’s environmental work in New York City. She does some amazing things. The other film looks at Ian Marvy, a pioneer in using urban agriculture to develop social programs. Inspiring folks.
The online retailer Zady has an interesting feature covering a bit of the history and environmental impact of clothing dyes. A little while back I found this great old book of wool swatches, “1983 Nippon Standard Colors, Vol. 6”
Got a new (old) lens. Went to Texas. Texas bars have a certain spirit. Texas skies have a certain light.
Colorized Photos by Jordan Lloyd and Mads Madsen. Smart bits of color change perspective. Now you travel back in time.
The purest and most thoughtful minds are those which love color the most. – John Ruskin
This is Cloe Norgaard. File under COLORFUL PEOPLE via benetton from their new Women & Men campaign. by the always rock and roll Mikael Jansson
Yah, basically, it’s blacker than black. So black you can’t even see it to know it’s black. Or, as the researchers explain, “We show that corrugated surfaces of hyperbolic metamaterials scatter light preferentially inside the media, resulting in a very low reflectance and ultimate dark appearance in the spectral range of hyperbolic dispersion.” Got that? […]
Wired Space Photo of the Day – Wired Science.
Purple Orange Clear Sculpture – Phillip Low.
After a long wait, the two films we created for Skype’s Moment Makers campaign launch worldwide today. They’ve got plenty of color.
There are a ton of short docs about manufacturing out there: booze, bikes, blades, beds. It’s one of the great forms to emerge from the late dawn of internet videos. All of them owe their inheritance to the films of Ray and Charles Eams, basically. There are so many truly great examples, that we don’t […]
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Christian Dior sent Jordan Alport, street-style photographer, Garance Doré and Lina Plioplyte to Tokyo on a strange and wonderful mission: To transform the iconic Lady Dior bag from purest white to a mad-colored reflection of the city itself. As a part of the As Seen By exhibition series, the bag would become the next installment […]
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Dig into a secret place. Find your secret stash.
Joe Carini makes rugs. He’s an artist and a visionary, and he keeps his studio down in TriBeCa where, in-between the fine food, moody bars and nice bread, there are glimpses of another New York, Joe’s New York.