A cool website showcasing a bunch of patterns that will repeat nicely, so that for example you could use them as your desktop background or add them to your website. You can also submit your own. Check out the site here.
We’re in New York for the 99 Percent conference and an overall creative and inspirational finetuning. You can follow us on our brand new NY site full of pics that are geo-tagged for your convenience. Get your bite of the apple here.
Posted on February 26th, 2010 at 11:02 in Campaigns.
Plant has helped develop DIA Future, a new creative competition for students. The task? To make a digital campaign or activity that creates some deserved fame and fortune for the nice people at Børnehjælpsdagen (a national organisation that helps children who are placed in care). We made a poster and stuff to promote the thing.
Posted on November 21st, 2009 at 14:11 in Technology, Video.
At New Media Days, I watched a heated discussion about the challenges in the music business today (“Vi vil ha’ Spotify til Danmark“). In many ways the revolution startet with the iPod and therefore it was interesting for me to find a video of Steve Jobs presenting the iPod for the first time at a relatively low-key event. It’s also great to watch his skills and attitude on the stage and the simplicity and logic in the presentation itself.
Thanks to: Ax Dil, Egbert Steenwinkel, Cam-a-lot, Umsjatka studio
Performance photography: Ram van Meel
Made possible by a grant of Fonds Voor Beeldende Kunsten En Bouwkunst
A series of short videos as part of a 2 hour documentary about revenge for VPRO television.
Lernert Engelberts & Sander Plug
Lernert & Sander are two dutch artists and friends who decided that working alone was getting boring and started collaborating on art related projects. Since their first video Chocolate Bunny they’ve been working on commercials, leaders, art movies, documentaries and installations. Their aim is to make simple and communicative works, that takes little note of the existing border between contemporary art and commercial projects. Their highly esthetic, humorous and dedicated works are often challenging the media and its viewer, in a simple but very effective way. Their work was selected for international festivals in New York, Rio de Janeiro and Oberhausen.
IE6ify is a clever little tongue-in-cheek jab at Internet Explorer 6 from an Australian based dutch web developer named ElbertF.
Add the link as a bookmark, and then on any web page start clicking it to “simulate” how the site would look in Internet Explorer 6.
Of course, it’s not an actual representation of how things would look, but its a clever idea and illustrates that you should definitely upgrade to the greatly improved Internet Explorer 8 or any of the other modern browsers such as Safari 4 or Firefox 3.5 if you are currently still using IE6.
Lot’s of 10-minute interviews, demos and more from many of the world’s most interesting business players (Microsoft, Nokia, Twitter, Blackberry, Hulu, Mark Cuban and more) from the annual All Things Digital (D7) conference held by WSJ in San Diego.
Plant is a Copenhagen-based creative digital agency. The mission of the company is to conceptualize and develop technology-empowered web content that will enable advertisers to engage international audiences online.