a video art series by…
Bob Dylan’s 48-year-old classic on a new music video crafted as an interactive multi-channel television ➝
From a Rolling Stone article, by Gavin Edwards:
While many of the channels are peopled by actors, the lineup is peppered with numerous…
For the past months, the internet played the rumor/guessing game on Apple’s next moves. Today some will be revealed during the WWDC 2013 Keynote. Last year’s management changes put Jonathan Ive in charge of human interface design for iOS and (Mac) OS X, as well as being at the helm of the…
Art of the Title has another great interview with the talented Danny Yount apropos his titles for Iron Man 3. Yount is one of those motion designers that really undestands how to marry form to concept and “feel”.
— — Update: Not really. Just my imagination.
While a possible spy shot of an iOS 7 home screen (showing the much talked about “flat” redesign) was making the rounds, what really caught my eye was a WWDC app that Apple…
The National Geographic Channel created an interactive one-page web experience for the movie “Killing Kennedy”, based on the best-selling book by Bill O’Reilly and Martin Dugard.
The interactive long webpage titled “Rendezvous with Death” tells the story of Kennedy and…
New trailer for The Grandmaster, Wong Kar Wai’s latest film. The feature, presented by Martin Scorsese, is inspired by the life of the legendary kung fu master, Ip Man, teacher of Bruce Lee. Rooted in the republican era that followed the fall of China’s last dynasty, seems like an…
Creative Review’s art director Paul Pensom, pays tribute and looks back at the career of special effects genius Ray Harryhausen ➝, who died at age 93 this week:
It was this that made Harryhausen a Modern Prometheus; this ability to make us…
I don’t know who came up with the idea for “live music videos” or “live short film”, but YouTube bet on it and it is quite a match. Merging the work of music/film professionals and the concept of “reality videos” (that are the bread and butter of the internet giant) makes perfect sense for a…
These were the top 10 stories published by The Constant in 2013. You can also dive into monthly archives for 2013 by using the calendar at the top of this page.