Video — Sulwhasoo Flagship Store, Seoul by Neri&Hu

an old colleague from michael graves making waves in south korea. kudos! m.













A lattice of brass rods creates see-through surfaces that extend throughout the interior of this shop in Seoul, which was designed by Neri&Hu for Asian skincare brand Sulwhasoo.

The Sulwhasoo Flagship Store is situated in the South Korean capital’s Gangnam district and occupies a five-storey building that was renovated to provide the brand’s first dedicated retail space.

The building’s renovation was overseen by Chinese studio Neri&Hu, whose recent projects include the largest ever retail department at London store Selfridges, and a flagship store for fashion brand Comme Moi featuring custom-made display rails and cage-like cabinets.

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David Roemer Shoots Sheer Styles for Marie Claire UK

creative sheer designs — beautiful photographic work too. m.






The April 2016 issue of Marie Claire UK gives the sheer trend a chance with this fashion editorial called, ‘All Becomes Clear’. Model Kate Hutchinson Driscoll poses for David Roemer of Atelier Management in dreamy dresses and separates from the spring 2016 collections with transparent layers. Stylist Jayne Pickering selects designs from the likes of Alexander McQueen, Dior and Gucci for the ethereal spread. / Hair by Keith Carpenter, Makeup by Moani Lee

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Video — Partitura 001 from Abstract Birds

beautiful. turn it up — enjoy. m.

“Realtime sound visualisation made with custom software ‘Partitura’

Sound by Telefon Tel Aviv

an ongoing collaboration between Abstract Birds and Quayola

Partitura is a custom software built in vvvv.org to generate realtime graphics aimed at visualising sound. The term “Partitura” (score) implies a connection with music, and this metaphor is the main focus of the project. Partitura aims to create a new system for translating sound into visual forms. Inspired by the studies of artists such as Kandinsky, Paul Klee, Oscar Fischinger and Norman McLaren, the images generated by Partitura are based on a precise and coherent system of relationships between various types of geometries. The main characteristic of this system is its horizontal linear structure, like that of a musical score. It is along this linear environment that the different classes of abstract elements are created and evolve over time according to the sound. Partitura creates endless ever-evolving abstract landscapes that can respond to musical structures, audio analysis and manual gestural inputs. It is an instrument that visualises sound with both the freedom of spontaneous personal interpretation/improvisation and at the same time maintaining the automations and triggers of mathematical precision.

Partitura defines a coherent language of its own for the creation of new contemporary abstractions. It is within this system that Partitura creates worlds that expand from a single dot to multiple galaxies, from minimalism to complexity, from rigid to elastic, from solid to liquid, from angular to smoothness, from tentative to boldness, from calm to agitation, from slow to fast, from desaturated to saturation, from dark to lightness, from predictable to unpredictability. Literally ‘everything’ and its opposite… just like a musical flow.”

Video — Cultura Bookstore in São Paulo by Studio MK27

brilliant bookstore design — content is indeed king! m.

The vast open-plan interior of this São Paulo bookshop by Studio MK27 was designed to encourage shoppers to stay and read the books they’ve purchased or to simply hang out with friends.

The Livraria Cultura, which translates as Culture Bookshop, occupies a 2,500-metre multi-level space in the Iguatemi São Paulo shopping centre and was designed by Studio MK27 founder Marcio Kogan to be a “bookstore of the 21st century”.

“More than just merely a place to shop, the store is inviting to stay and hang out,” said the team, whose completed projects also include a concrete photography studio and a house with a cantilevered swimming pool.

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Video — The Third & The Seventh by Alex Roman

yet another amazing project by alex — such beautiful video production. m.

“A FULL-CG animated piece that tries to illustrate architecture art across a photographic point of view where main subjects are already-built spaces. Sometimes in an abstract way. Sometimes surreal.”

Credits: CG
Modelling, Texturing, Illumination, Rendering — Alex Roman
Postproduction & Editing — Alex Roman
Music — Sequenced, Orchestrated & Mixed by Alex Roman (Sonar & EWQLSO Gold Pro XP)
Sound Design — Alex Roman
Based on original scores by: Michael Laurence Edward Nyman. (The Departure), Charles-Camille Saint-Saëns. (Le Carnaval des animaux)
Directed by Alex Roman
Software — 3dsmax, Vray, AfterEffects and Premiere