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Digital Magazine Motion Cover and Feature for the iPad
Wednesday March 17th 2010, 12:55 AM Posted by: Alexx
Filed under: Advertising,Contextual Art,Design,Fashion,Fun,Inspiring,Living Art,Living Portraits,Photography,Production,Video

Together with co-directors Cory Strassburger and Ming Hsiung, we produced a motion magazine cover and feature spread for Viv Mag – an all digital magazine, which would allow us to create content that will be able to live on the iPad and other tablet devices where digital magazines can live.

Our collaboration with Cory and Ming has been a phonemonal experience and you’ll see a lot more great work coming from this team. Check out this featurette, which goes behind the scenes and shows how we put it all together.



Special thanks to Campion for taking a risk with me. Without the bravery of a good client, we wouldn’t be able to bring you work of this caliber.

Extra special thanks to B2Pro Lighting, Red Camera & Jarred Land.

Extra extra special thanks to Chuck Carey and the good people at Troika Design Group without whom we would still be waiting for renders.

To view the content in it’s entirety, please check out www.alexxhenry.com/ipad.

-Alexx

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Collision Conference + Living Art Contest
Sunday August 30th 2009, 12:38 AM Posted by: Alexx
Filed under: Art,Contest,Contextual Art,Living Art,Living Portraits,Photography

Thanks to everyone who made it to the Collision Conference today! As I mentioned in my talk, I’m offering a challenge to those of you who what to try your hand at making Living Art, and I’d love to see what you come up with. Check back Tuesday for all the contest deets to be announced.

-Alexx

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Edgar Mueller’s Contextual Art
Sunday June 21st 2009, 10:49 PM Posted by: Alexx
Filed under: Art,Contextual Art

I’m getting really interested in contextual art and these are fantastic examples. If you’ve never seen his work before, these are little scenes painstakingly painted in the street to be viewed from a specific vantage point and lens. People are encourage to interact with the painting as if the scene were real.

“I wanted to play with positives and negatives to encouraged people to think twice about everything they see” -Edgar Muller

-Alexx
Hat-tip: Eileen @ Irish Thymes
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