Filed under: Graphic Design
Found some more inspiring Black & White.
Xavier Barrade. The Book.

Maxim Zhestkov updated his website.

And, the Lattice Boltzmann method visualized:
Filed under: Inspiration, Motion Graphics, creative, film | Tags: birdfeeders, connaughty, head, heliotrope, human, Jag35, map, Music, Pro, sean, seanconnaughty, video, white, whitemap
I just posted a couple of videos to Vimeo. These were two of the first videos that I filmed using my new JAG35 Pro 35mm adapter. This adapter helps give digital video depth of field, while still being MUCH cheaper than professional video rigs. http://www.jag35.com Slightly better quality videos are on my Vimeo page, which WordPress doesn’t work seamlessly with: http://vimeo.com/corkleg/videos. Below are the YouTube versions. (Hey WordPress. Get with it. Let us embed Vimeo files.)
This first video was from May 28th, the second night of Heliotrope VI at the Ritz Theater in NE Minneapolis.
The second is a video from my friend Sean’s back yard. Sean sculpts Human Head Bird Feeders out of porcelain and willow branches. The birds love ‘em. You just can’t tell in my videos. (YouTube took down my first video due to the use of the Neil Young song. Copyright and all that.) This second version uses part of a recording of the Bigloo Players.
Filed under: Graphic Design, Music, Typography | Tags: art, design, festival, graphicdesign, heliotrope, Music, poster, printing, screen printing, screenprint, Typography
This past weekend was Heliotrope VI. Easily my favorite music festival. Three days of local underground and underexposed music. Friends of mine have put this on for six years now. I always come away refreshed and excited about the local underground music scene.
Here are some images of the poster that I designed for the show. Contact me if you would like to purchase one. Only $10!



Filed under: Graphic Design, Inspiration, Music, Typography, creative, film | Tags: Caretaker, Clark, colophon, Graphic Design, grids, Jarmusch, Music, Reader, Soundtracks
A few things that I’m looking at right now:
The Grid System. A nice resource for all things grid.
I went and saw Jim Jarmusch’s new film, the Limits of Control, twice over the last two weeks. It’s brilliant. It just might be my new favorite Jarmusch film, with Dead Man following a close second. It has to do with the pacing, I think. It also has a lot to do with the soundtrack. This time around he uses his own band Bad Rabbit’s music along with Boris, Sunn o))) and Earth (w/ Bill Frisell). Brilliant. Check out these great articles by Simon Reynolds.

Hanging around Warpnet.com’s Beta site. Listening to Clark’s Album Sampler and looking at Harmonic 313’s Battlestar video. Check your eyes at the door. Beep, beep. Zork. clinque.
The Caretaker’s 6CD box set, Theoretically Pure Anterograde Amnesia, is available for download on the V/VM website.
The UK foundry Colophon has released the entire family of Reader fonts for puchase. Reader is a refreshing new 1960’s Grotesk.
Filed under: Inspiration, Music | Tags: festival, flaneur, heliotrope, minneapolis, NE Minneapolis, northeast, Ritz, Theatre
I’ve been looking forward to this weekend for a long time now. Heliotrope VI starts tomorrow.

http://www.myspace.com/heliotropefestival
Acts that will be performing include: Michael Yonkers, Paul Metzger, Skoal Kodiak, Davu Seru and Milo Fine, Knife World, Gay Witch Abortion, Thunderbolt Pagoda, and whole lot more.
I will be selling some posters that I screen-printed. Drop by and say hello.
Filed under: Graphic Design
There is a great post about the Designers Republic over on the CR Blog. They Sell, We Buy.
tDR were one of a handful of reasons why I became interested in Graphic Design (yes those are capital letters).
R.I.P. tDR!

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I have been looking for a nice Swiss grotesk typeface for a while that had more character than Helvetica Neue. I found it in Colophon’s new release, Reader. I have a feeling I’ll be using it quite a bit in the future.
Check it out: Reader.

Filed under: Inspiration, Motion Graphics, Music, creative | Tags: 2008, Advanced Beauty, atlas sound, autechre, best of 2008, black to comm, bon iver, deerhunter, DVD, favorite, Fennesz, grouper, Music, nadja, oneida, original silence, sunken foal, the walkmen, thurston moore, Universal Everything
There was so much good music released this year. This is a list of what I was able to pull out of the giant maelstrom of 2008:

Fennesz “Black Sea”
It has been 4 years since Christian Fennesz’ last full length solo album. It was worth the wait.

Fennesz /Dafeldecker/Brandlmayr “Till the old world’s blown up and a new one is created”
This is a perfect album. It combines all of my loves: glitch, drone, reverb, and improvisation. Wonderful album.

Sunken Foal ” Fallen Arches”
Like Squarepusher, Dosh, Clark, Ghost Band have done, Sunken Foal has proven that a musician can make a great electronic album. This is a complex album.

Atlas Sound “Let the Blind Lead Those Who Can See But Cannot Feel”
I like this album for the same reasons I love My Bloody Valentine: reverb, wall-of-sound, hypnotizing looping, and down tempo rhythms. Color me impressed.

The Walkmen “You & Me”
Damn this is a great band. I love this album. It continues to be on heavy rotation.

Bon Iver ” For Emma, Forever Ago”
Another album that I fell in love with. Having found out later in the game that Justin comes from the same part of Wisconsin that I do. Added bonus.

Black to Comm “Fractal Hair Geometry”
This outfit has a couple of previous releases. I had always heard of them. I’m glad I finally listened.

Oneida “Preteen Weaponry”
This is part one of the “Thank Your Parents Triptych”. This is the form I most like Oneida to take: Full on psych jam astronauts.

Original Silence “The Second Original Silence”
I love this album. Noise punk improv would be how I would attempt to explain it.

Thurston Moore “Sensitive/Lethal”
This is Thurston as solo noisenik. The cover photo is quite telling.

Grouper “Dragging a Dead Deer Up a Hill”
This album has been a perfect companion for me many times this year.

Nadja “Desire in Uneasiness”
A friend tipped me off to this band from the north. I quote, “Can’t…Stop…Listening”. This has filled in the holes quite nicely this winter.

Terry Riley “Poppy Nogood and the Phantom Band – All Night Flight”
This is a live recording of Terry Riley performing in 1968 at SUNY, New York. He utilized Soprano Saxophone, Organ, and something he called a Time-Lag Accumulator. This recording was made available once again by the label Elysian Fields. Truly a modern masterpiece. Sounds like it could have been made today.

Various Artists DVD “Advanced Beauty”
Curated by Universal Everything and Freeform, this is a collection of “video sound sculptures”. To quote the website, “The films embrace unusual video making processes, the visual programming language Processing, high-end audio analysis and fluid dynamic simulations alongside intuitive responses in traditional cell animation. Each artist was given the same set of parameters to work within; to start, finish and exist within a white space, creating a seamless coherence, all sculptures sharing the same white environment.” Get this DVD asap and find an HD TV!

Autechre “Quarastice” & “Quaratice EP”
Finally, Autechre released another full length. This time around they got melodic. I love these albums.
Filed under: Graphic Design, Inspiration, Photography, blackandwhite, creative
Some more black and white imagery that I like:

First off, I really like Build’s showcase site, wearebuild.com. I especially like the simple interface. While you’re at it, check out Michael’s blog.

I found the work of the artist Carrie Schnieder over on the blog Reform and Revolution. Carrie has some beautiful work. What caught my eye the most was the use of black and white. Stunning stuff.

Jason Tozer is a photographer that I found in Creative Review.

Lastly, I am not afraid.
Filed under: Graphic Design, Inspiration, Typography | Tags: Books, for sale, Graphic Design, how books, packaging, sussner design
Just found out that a piece I designed while at Sussner Design Co. is in a book called FOR SALE. Thanks Derek!

This is the piece that is in the book, Holiday champagne package for Reflections Printing.
