iphone app

Fox Vs Duck is an uber-minimal puzzle game, a collaboration between game design legend Tak Fung, musician Matthias Kispert (D-Fuse), and Dave Ferner.
Fox Vs Duck is a beautiful and original micro-game for iPhone and iPod Touch. Use the tilt sensor to lead your Ducks to safety whilst avoiding the hungry Fox. Experience addictive, hypnotic gameplay in a stunningly elegant zen environment.
March 15th 2010 | add a response »
Art > Illustration

Richard Sarson tells us his new spring series of work is online.
March 15th 2010 | add a response »
Multimedia

Multimedia artists The Electric Opera have launched a new website to promote and distribute their innovative linking of music with art and design. At theelectricopera.com, visitors can view their unique hand-made screen prints while listening to the companion song ‘I Know’. But stop the music playing and the artworks disappear.
March 15th 2010 | add a response »
design culture

Sputnik Observatory’s goals are to highlight the innovations, discoveries, conceptual swerves and philosophical leaps of the bold, daring, ingenious and spirited herectics whose interconnected ideas are shaping modern thought.
March 14th 2010 | add a response »
Photography

In the spring & summer of 2010, Britain & most of the planet will once again be gripped by football hysteria as the World Cup approaches. From the opposite end of the spectrum but with equal passion comes the photography of REALITY FOOTBALL by Alan Powdrill.
Shot over three seasons in eight UK cities, Reality Football is a portrait of the game rarely seen or glamorised by the nation’s media. From the very grass roots where many of today’s stars began their love of football, this project focuses on the pub teams, the Sunday leagues and local parks up and down the land where thousands turn out week in, week out, for the love of the beautiful game.
Characters from all ages, races and ability are captured here contributing to a humanistic photographic study that illustrates the UK’s undoubted
passion for a sport that’s very origins be
March 11th 2010 | add a response »