Launched in 1992 by Atlanta-based Turner Broadcasting, the Cartoon Network was a godsend to, well, cartoon lovers with 24-hour cartoon programming, mostly re-runs. In the past few years, with original series and its hipster- and geek-attracting Adult...
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Vimeo has launched an award scheme for online filmmakers with a top prize of a $25,000 grant to create a new video work Vimeo Festival + Awards — Nick Campbell from Nick Campbell on Vimeo .
Vimeo has launched an award scheme for online filmmakers...
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If you like your movies and television shows in color, you owe such modern-day pleasures to Technicolor , the company that created the eponymous color film processes in the early 1920s and gave movies like The Wizard of Oz the ability to show a yellow...
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Here’s the promised second part of our round up of great work spotted at the Roycal College of Art’s SHOW Two yesterday… Paul Scattergood displayed this series of untitled lenticular images which were, in part, the fruit of his research...
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Six months after rebooting their identity and to coincide with their 25th anniversary celebrations, AOL has unleashed its “2nd Collection” of logos and animations with help from designers, illustrators and animators around the world, with...
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Operating 20 television networks, 82 radio stations, and 8,000 outdoor advertising spaces, Astral Media is one of Canada’s largest media corporations, employing 2,800 employees across the country. Originally started in 1961 as a photo concession...
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I’ve been following with some interest (especially after my e-reader post ) the reaction to Wired’s iPad app .
I’ve been following with some interest (especially after my e-reader post) the reaction to Wired’s iPad app. To say...
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Established in 1973 Transportation Alternatives (TA) is a New York non-profit organization whose mission is to “reclaim New York City’s streets from the automobile, and to advocate for bicycling, walking and public transit as the best transportation...
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This year’s Rooftop Films —an ode to film and the New York skyline in its 14th year—kicked off with “This is Short Film,” a compilation of short films at New Design High School in the Lower East Side. Culled from over 3,000...
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So, after the hoo-haa about the 2012 Olympic logo, here’s the next big part of the Olympic branding, the mascots , Wenlock (on the left) and Mandeville . They’ve been designed by the folks at Iris , and given a back-story courtesy of children’s...
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