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Mr Jago
Jon Burgerman - 11 Aug 2005 10:35am

Check out Mr Jago's fresh new site and the first pictures of his amazing new toy line.
http://www.mrjago.com/
Symbollix
Suzanne Brown - 11 Aug 2005 10:28am

An advertising firm that utilizes surfaces of the urban environment.
http://symbollix.com/main.html
Hangover gene
Suzanne Brown - 11 Aug 2005 10:17am

A gene that helps flies deal with stress also makes them tolerant to repeated alcohol intake. (Those must have been some tiny beer bottles) Link
Lost
Suzanne Brown - 10 Aug 2005 9:56am

Channel 4's microsite for the much talked about new series. The site seems to be just as baffling as the show is meant to be. Link
Matthias Koslik
Suzanne Brown - 09 Aug 2005 3:26pm

Some interesting navigation for this photographer's site.
http://www.matthiaskoslik.de/
Foreign Office
Suzanne Brown - 09 Aug 2005 3:16pm

The London based motion graphic designers showcase their work including MTV id's.
http://www.foreignoffice.com/
Aardman Live culture
Aardman rips through yoghurt ads at high speed to meet tight deadline
CSS for Designers
Suzanne Brown - 08 Aug 2005 4:15pm

Expert CSS training by Molly Holzschlag and Andy Clarke CSS is the buzzword on everyone's lips right now, but many designers find themselves challenged by the complexities of the technology. What's more, most CSS training courses are aimed at technical people and do not take into account the way designers work, how they create their designs and express themselves through visual means. This one day workshop, CSS for Designers, is different.
http://www.carsonworkshops.com
West Banksy
Computer Arts - Jim - 05 Aug 2005 4:12pm

Everyone's favourite spray can-wielding loon takes guerrilla art to a new extreme on the West Bank. Link.
PixelRoller
Suzanne Brown - 05 Aug 2005 10:13am

rAndom international, responsible for creating the Instant Labelling Tape which is our forum competition prize for redesigning the Computer Arts logo, have also created the PixelRoller. Check out the clip of the PixelRoller in action.
Adobe CS2 seminar
Suzanne Brown - 04 Aug 2005 5:40pm

Square Group are hosting a FREE Adobe Creative Suite 2 seminar on 27th September.
http://www.squaregroup.co.uk/events-home.aspx
STACKOPOLIS!
Computer Arts - Jo - 04 Aug 2005 3:59pm

Those lovely people at Bloc serve up another worryingly addictive game. This blockbuilding game has a simple premise, pile up building blocks to match blueprints, but against the clock it's harder than you expect! It's also worth checking out the lovingly creating pixel skyscraper scene on the home page which hides more than a few surprises!
http://www.stackopolis.com/stacktower/index.html
New Gallery entries
Suzanne Brown - 04 Aug 2005 12:14pm

This month's gallery features artwork by Nick Delaney, Colin Lee and Grahame Baker Smith.
Siggraph 2005 Siggraph 2005 packs a punch
EVENTS: Los Angeles plays host to 32nd annual digital arts jamboree
painting in motion
Suzanne Brown - 03 Aug 2005 2:33pm

Simon Goulet created this amazing looking film using lots and lots o' paint. Check out the clip
easyHotel
Suzanne Brown - 01 Aug 2005 5:57pm

Stelios opens "no-frills" easyHotel in London. It's available in three sizes: small, very small and tiny. Link
STARDUST
Suzanne Brown - 01 Aug 2005 4:40pm

These are the guys responsible for the Windows XP ads - check out their showreel and the commercials in full.
http://www.stardust.tv/
Avoider
Computer Arts - Jo - 29 Jul 2005 3:34pm

If you're still struggling to look busy on this tortuously long friday afternoon, then try this.
http://www.onemorelevel.com/games/avoider.html
Dad 'n Me
Computer Arts - Jim - 29 Jul 2005 12:19pm

Friday fun, anyone? Have some cartoon gaming action where, from what I've seen so far, your aim is to beat up loads of small children. It's a lot less disturbing than it sounds.
http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/254456
Leg
Suzanne Brown - 28 Jul 2005 2:26pm

Quirky website for Parisian ad agency.
http://www.leg-agency.com/
Fly
Jon Burgerman - 27 Jul 2005 9:09pm

I'm not sure if this is real or not but in many ways this is my dream come true - A pentop computer!
http://www.liveonthefly.com/
Flipbook
Suzanne Brown - 27 Jul 2005 2:47pm

Remember drawing stick men and making them do cartwheels at the bottom of your school book. This site works the same way.
http://www.fabrica.it/flipbook/
Kangaroos UK
Suzanne Brown - 27 Jul 2005 2:46pm

Fun little site for the trainer makers.
http://www.kangaroos.com/uk/
break into pieces
Suzanne Brown - 27 Jul 2005 2:42pm

Lomo photography by Yoshiyuki Yatsuda.
http://www.yatsuda.com/yatsudaCom/BIP/
Grow RPG
Computer Arts - Jim - 27 Jul 2005 1:00pm

Grow is an old favourite - drop items onto the globe and make them, well, grow - and it's now been given a sequel. Not quite as brilliant as the original, but a fun way of killing an hour or two as you search for the right dropping order.
http://www.eyezmaze.com/grow/RPG/
Yahoo Island
Computer Arts - Jo - 27 Jul 2005 11:58am

For the latest Michael "Pearl Harbor" Bay explosion-athon, The Island Yahoo has created a futuristic version of the Yahoo portal. We particularly like the link to the "Interweb"
http://java.europe.yahoo.com/uk/theisland/yahoo.html
Scary Robots!
Computer Arts - Jo - 27 Jul 2005 10:27am

Computer Arts' production editor Sophie Embley is famously scared of monkeys and boats (or is it aeroplanes?), but we're all afraid of these freaky Japanese robots. Click here, if you're brave enough.
My Site of the day
Computer Arts - Rob - 26 Jul 2005 12:39pm

This is a great site, with great work, by Thibault Chiquel, in France with some vibrant, and visually stunning work
http://www.cheekysweetgraphics.com
Shameless plug
Jon Burgerman - 26 Jul 2005 9:45am

I've updated my site with lots of my recent work and a brand new (silly) competition. Waste some time here!
http://www.jonburgerman.com
Calling all UK Autodesk users!
3D World - Jim - 25 Jul 2005 12:44pm

If you're a user of Autodesk software (or fancy becoming one), why not drop in on the company's design visualisation roadshow this week? Sessions cover everything from character animation in 3ds Max to architectural work in Combustion and Revit Building. The roadshow will be calling in Manchester on Tuesday, and London on Thursday. Registration is free: for more details, visit the site below. Look out also for the chance to win 7,500 (pounds) in Autodesk kit in the next issues of both 3D World and Computer Arts.
http://www.discreet.de/viz/roadshow/roadshow.html
Nokia Shorts
Suzanne Brown - 25 Jul 2005 12:16pm

Nokia is accepting entries for 15 second movies to be played on mobile phones.
http://www.nokiashorts.co.uk/flash.htm
Bad album covers
Suzanne Brown - 25 Jul 2005 12:15pm

Take a look at the museum of bad album covers. (Warning: some viewers may find this website offensive).
http://www.zonicweb.net/badalbmcvrs/
ElectricHeat
Suzanne Brown - 19 Jul 2005 12:14pm

Nigel Dennis's work, recently updated.
http://www.electricheat.org/
The Brothers Grimm
Suzanne Brown - 19 Jul 2005 11:45am

Check out the trailer for the upcoming Terry Gilliam film.
http://miramax.com/thebrothersgrimm/trailers2.php
Hello Studio
Suzanne Brown - 19 Jul 2005 11:30am

Photography portfolio for Yukio Shimizu. Quite nice architectural photos.
http://www.hello-studio.co.jp
Life vs Internet
Gillian Carson - 18 Jul 2005 10:31am

True, True....
http://gprime.net/video.php/reallifevsinternet
Bastard magazine
Computer Arts - Jo - 15 Jul 2005 5:15pm

Bastard is a digital creative magazine created by the good people at Cobalt Revolver, a German design portal. Coincidentally, Computer Arts is sometimes referred to as Bastard by the team when on deadline.
http://www.cobaltrevolter.com
Pimp My Ride UK
Computer Arts - Jo - 15 Jul 2005 4:56pm

MTV has launched a microsite for the UK version of the hugely popular car-modding series 'Pimp My Ride', featuring a digital Tim Westwood. Holler!
http://www.mtv.co.uk/pimpmyride
Forum Competition
Suzanne Brown - 15 Jul 2005 3:45pm

Redesign the Computer Arts logo and win a cool prize. Check out the forum for more details.
http://forum.computerarts.co.uk/
Decode the wordless novel
Suzanne Brown - 15 Jul 2005 10:41am

?!: - make any sense to you? If so read on...a writer from Shanxi Province in China wants his readers to decode his novel, which uses punctuation marks to convey a love story. Link

ON THE UP

Quicktime 7
QuickTime updates don’t usually get us that excited. But the inclusion of the H.264 codec in QuickTime 7 has us drooling as it’s the one the PSP uses for movies. Stick your showreel on a big memory card and put it on a PSP – that’s progress!

Canon EOS 350D
Canon’s pro-am SLR gets even better, now with an 8 megapixel sensor and new features previously only found on much more expensive models, including three focus modes, monochrome mode and faster memory card writing.

ON THE SLIDE

Annoying Apple
Jobs and co have sparked ire for getting heavy-handed with a student who put the latest OSX update online, so much so that Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak has spoken out and offered him $1,000 towards his defence.
Drunkenblog.com

Loonatics
“Hey, let’s take the Looney Toons characters and re-imagine them as angular, edgy superhero types in the year 2772 for today’s teen demographic!” No, really, we’re sure it’ll be at least as wonderful as Scrappy Doo.
Postgazette.com


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