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Guide to Computing – The Beauty of Vintage Computers

Guide to Computing honours the design of computers from the past

A collaboration between Docubyte and INK which revisits all the data monsters that populated the early days of the computer industry, Guide to Computing is a minimalist series of digitally restored photographs honouring the vintage computers of yesteryear and their unexpected beauty. Awesome stuff! 🙂

Carpenter Brut – TURBO KILLER

Carpenter Brut's TURBO KILLER is our music vid OTD

Directed by Seth Ickerman, TURBO KILLER by Carpenter Brut is an awesome synthwave track that references 80s electronic music and culture. The music video, which you can watch below, is basically the coolest grindhouse sci-fi/horror car chase, enhanced by incredibly high production values and an amazing sound. Love it! 🙂

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Dennis Ramos – Black & White City

Dennis Ramos captures an urban environment in dark & contrasting images

We love this selection of architectural photographs by artist Dennis Ramos who captures the clean lines, geometric shapes and lights of an urban environment in dark imagery that plays with powerful contrasts. For more of Dennis’ amazing work, check out his Instagram account – it’s sensational stuff! Happy Friday, everyone 🙂

Carl Burton’s Mesmerising GIFs

Carl Burton creates stunning animated gifs that play with colour & light

We love this selection of animated GIFs by Carl Burton, a designer and artist based in New York, who creates unique and slightly haunting atmospheres with a beautiful use of light and colour. Fantastic work! 🙂

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E.T. Reimagined as a 1990s Sitcom

E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial gets reimagined as opening credits of a 90s sitcom

Mashable Watercooler imagines what E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial would be like as a 1990s sitcom by creating these awesome opening credits. LOVE it! 🙂

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2 Kinds of People

2 Kinds of People illustrate the small differences in everyday life

We love this selection of the latest illustrated comparisons from 2 Kinds of People  the small differences in daily life, the two kinds of people and their different ways of doing things. Funny ’cause they’re so true 🙂

Tomba Lobos – Play Dough Faces

Tomba Lobos creates unique disfigured portraits using play dough

We love the work of photographer and graphic designer Tomba Lobos who has created an interesting set of portraits, disfiguring his models with a clever mix of flesh coloured play dough and digital retouching. A slightly unsettling yet original and unique series that explores the boundaries of classic photography and basic sculpting and digital versus analogue image manipulation.

Pogo’s M&Ms Ads Remix Celebrating 75 Years

Pogo remixes sounds from M&Ms' archives to celebrate 75 years

In honour of the 75th anniversary of M&Ms, Nick Bertke (aka Pogo) has created a remix using footage from M&Ms ads over the years. Love it – and now I want some! 🙂

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Forms in Nature: Understanding Our Universe

Forms in Nature is an animated film tribute to wonders of the natural world

Created by the designers from ChromosphereForms in Nature: Understanding Our Universe is a stunning animated short film paying tribute to the geometric shapes of nature, focusing on the most perfect and pure shape, the circle. An audiovisual meditation on mankind’s scientific achievements and the wonders of the natural world, this film celebrates how science deepens our connection to the universe with study and curiosity. This is amazing work! 🙂

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Vintage Beat’s a Dance Remix of Old Film Clips

Vintage Beat compilation by Joe Penna is our vid OTD

We’re currently loving Vintage Beat by Joe Penna, also known as Mystery Guitar Man, a clever compilation of film clips from the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s that are all connected together with a danceable soundtrack. Happy Monday 🙂

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