Wednesday 20 April 2011

Campaign D&AD Awards!



The studio continue their recent run of recognition - and are very proud to have been shortlisted in this years D&AD awards! The Dunhill Momentary Project has been recognised in the Spatial Design category.

Friday 15 April 2011

Burberry Beijing Hologram runway


Highlights from the Burberry Beijing event shot on 13 April 2011 from the Beijing Television Center. Live Burberry Prorsum Autumn/Winter 2011 hologram runway show and performance from British band Keane.

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The "Scaffold Garden" for The Future Laboratory is complete!

The Garden contains coriander, chives, thyme, mint, Moroccan mint, dill, parsley, basil and as time goes by hopefully it will be full of potatoes, beetroot, broccoli, cabbage, pak choi, mizuna, cauliflower , lettuce, leeks, courgettes, cucumbers, radishes and French beans.


"Thank you for giving us a thing of great beauty that will bring much joy"
Caroline, The Future Laboratory


The Garden has taken 4 weeks to complete, I wonder what it will look like in 4 years!

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Monday 11 April 2011

Turner Contemporary, Margate - David Chipperfield

Due to open at the end of the week is Chipperfield's Turner Contemporary in Margate. The particular significance of this project for the practice is it is their first public building in the UK.


The controversial project hit a few problems prior to Chipperfield's involvement. Snøhetta and Spence Associates, the original designers could not keep costs down and was then cancelled before the mantle was passed to Chipperfield.


In the true style of the architect, the building comprises of 6 identical monopitched roofed volumes and will be one of the biggest art galleries outside of London.


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Sunday 10 April 2011

Neil's last blog//

I just wanted to officially sign out with my last blog for Campaign [unless they need a guest blogger], with a huge thank you to the team for such a great send off.
I have totally enjoyed every day of working with you all, you are all wonderfully talented and fantastic people.
A lot changes in 2 years of life at Campaign from pug to baby, two great years.
Effie Star will also miss the team and blog readers massively!

All that is left to be said is good luck and as always keep up the fantastic work. You are brilliant.

Over and out. One pug!

NX//



Effie, 2009 first day off to work

NS//roaming

Wednesday 6 April 2011

Project 12:31 by Croix Gagnon & Frank Schott

This is probably the most macabre art project since the supervillianously named Dr.Von Hagens decided to make some friends out of plastinated corpses. [See Body Worlds exhibition].

The process involved starts of with the messy business of slicing up the cadaver of Joseph Paul Jernigan into 1,871 slices, each a millimeter thick all the way through from scalp to the soles of his feet. The cross sections are then photographed and sequenced [head to foot] on a laptop and played through. Still with me?Shot under very slow shutter speed and low light, the laptop is then moved and the result is the ghostly [and wobbly] form of the deceased.


The results below are both beautiful, poignant and gruesome in equal measure.



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Friday 1 April 2011

Furniture by Vincent Duborg


It must be the rebellion in the air that inspired Vincent Duborg to do this furniture installation. Using traditional furniture making techniques such as timber forming and metal casting, he has painstakingly crafted the illusion of chaos. It may be as subtle as a punch in the face, but one has to appreciate the beauty of their craft.
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