Drawings by Steve Kim.
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Harvey Moon had a difficult time drawing, so he made a machine to do it for him. To further confuse the idea of “the artist” he lets a cricket control the machine. Watch the video from The Creator’s Project below!
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filipe6 minutes, watch it.

This story about a futuristic medical robot had me at the edge of my seat. It’s an adaptation of the first chapter of “The Red Men”, a sci-fi novel by Matthew De Abaitua.
Shynola are hoping this short impresses the right people so their dream of a full length feature will become a reality. Would love to see that happen!
Watch “Dr. Easy” below!
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Mixed media works by Evan Hecox. Long-time fan of his work, happy to see him updating his site! Lots of images below!
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Comics by Joan Cornellà. I have been staring at this first one for an hour. It is so absurd. I love it, I love everything about it. More comics below (some of them are kinda dark).
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Drawings and paintings by Christine Wu.
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This week, Zero Punctuation takes a look at the three next gen consoles.

The Matrix-like shots in this video were each made using 625 pinhole cameras and a single strip of 35mm film! The rig that director duo Bison invented for this is incredible. Watch the behind the scenes video and the final product below!
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Nowness continues their “In Residence” series with a profile of architect Claudio Silvestrin, whose clients include Kanye West and Giorgio Armani. Watch the interview below!
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Mixed media paintings by Sandra Chevrier.
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Christopher Bucklow - Guests (2005)
“Solar pin-hole photographs of luminous silhouettes, for which the technical process is a cross between photography and drawing.
Strongly influenced by Carl Jung’s theory of the Anima and Animus, the idea of the repressed parts of the psyche feature repeatedly throughout Bucklow’s work.”

This week, Zero Punctuation reviews Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon.

This week, Zero Punctuation review BioShock: Infinite.

Paintings by Shirin Sahba. Submitted via Tumblr.
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