Tuesday

Monday

She's a Rainbow: Notated in Color.

This poster demonstrates an original approach to musical notation, with the entirety of "She's a Rainbow" represented graphically. The song is in the key of Bb, so each note of the Bb scale was assigned a color, with octaves represented by shifts in brightness. Each whole circle represents an eighth note beat, moving from left to right, just as in standard notation. The concentric rings reveal what each instrument is playing on a given beat. The visualization key explains how various note relationships are represented.

Our intention is to visually represent how music flows from note to note, and how combinations and repetitions create beautiful patterns that are as mesmerizing as music itself.






( Source : Behance ) || All printing done by Proof7

Tuesday

Rochambeau from Arcade44.tv

The name is French for “rock-paper-scissors,” though we’d venture the secret to Rochambeau’s success has more to do with self-determination than simple luck. As longtime friends, designers Laurence Chandler and Joshua Cooper started out in printing—an industry where Cooper’s family has roots—before expanding operations to one of their shared passions: menswear. Today, they are garnering a passionate fan base (remember Interview Magazine’s “Jack and Jill” editorial featuring Natasha Vojinovic, exclusively clad in Rochambeau?) while racking up some seriously honorable mentions. They are currently finalists for the prestigious Ecco Domani award, and members of W Hotels’ Fashion Next program, alongside designers Suzanne Rae and Nomia. Just days before their debut at The Box at Lincoln Center, the guys walked us through the inspiration for their Fall/Winter 2012 collection. Inspired by pagan mythology, the collection reveals the darker side of the holidays while lending a new silhouette for the modern man. With all the excitement currently surrounding them, Rochambeau insist they’re just getting started. As Chandler explains, it’s all about “keeping the presses running and making cool clothing.”

Source - http://arcade44.tv/style/watch-fashion-next-rochambeau/

Feature Interview: Exposure New York's Stacy Fischer


Taking someone’s career from nothing to something is every agent’s dream. And it seems like Stacy Fischer has done this with more than one of her talents. Taking a queue from her entrepreneurial father, Stacy ditched working for others and grew Exposure into a dynamic agency repping everyone from photographers to set designers. Fischer is no mysterious face behind the agency either. She has funneled her talent of tapping the zeitgeist of food, fun and fashion into her own blog so friends, agents and followers can experience her favorite indulgences. Read on to hear about her first TV Guide cover, her ideal day off and the newest hot spot she has her eye on.
Read more here


Friday

DMX @ S.O.B's











Photos by ; Daniel Bonilla || Proof 7

Tuesday

Autumn/Winter 2012 (capsule)



Printing done by Proof7

Thursday

Muses Volume 1


All Printing Done by Proof7


MUSES

Pau Wau Publications is pleased to present Muses Volume 1,
a set of fold-out artist-made booklets enclosed in a hand stamped envelope in an edition of 150.

The books debut new work by five emerging contemporary photographers exploring the idea of muses.

Andreas Laszlo Konrath
Frank

Brian Paul Lamotte
Courtnay

iO Tillett Wright
Avu-Chan

Thomas Giddings
Angharad

Todd Jordan
Katherine

Presenting eight images, each booklet is constructed by hand and unfolds into a larger-sized poster.
Future volumes will further explore concepts and abstractions that define what a muse may be
in the contemporary landscape of photography.

For more information on this project please refer to the press release.

Please find this publication, along with other titles on our updated website and for purchase via our shop.

With Regards,
Pau Wau Publications



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Tuesday

Zinke Swimwear 2012

Invites and look book for Zinke



Check out full post

http://www.roandcostudio.com/project/zinke-swimwear-12-presentation/

Wednesday

Smallest Book in the World



Tuesday

Lesny Jn Felix Art Show



Rivington Design House

Presents
Cornucopia

New Works by
Lesny Jn Felix




Rochambeau Fashion Film


PARALYMBIC
A Film By Hugh Lippe
For Rochambeau
pw: zombie
watch with headphones first time if possible
Film: by Hugh Lippe
Rochambeau
Cinematography: Shane Sigler
Editor: Will Town
Styling: Brylie Fowler
Set design and Props: Jesse Kaufmann
Asst to camera: Roberto Pattella
Shot on location in Manhattan, NYC
Music by: Balam Acab
Rochambeau is a New York based brand produced by New Yorkers. For Spring 2012, Laurence Chandler and Joshua Cooper were inspired by familiar territory. NYC is defined by the people that inhabit it and therefore enriched by the mass culture that it bleeds. The city is defined by street, a foot highway of culture and an accumulation of individuals that build up a mass pulse. As often as it is referenced within it's 'cultural representation', rarely do we see it dissected, broken down to the specific individuals whom define the beauty. It is these characters that decorate the corners and spill out into the open, those responsible for defining our city streets from all others. These often 'invisible' folks hide with in our subconscious, a constant reminder of the colorful experiences we encounter block by block.
This beauty and love of the city is what we would like to touch... A portrait.... an expansion of that split second with a shadow that drags on... drags down into the world of street, the streets of New York City....
CONCEPT
When discussions began with the guys behind the Rochambeau, the idea of how to trump the ever present imagery was at hand. The idea for a 'fashion film' had been kicked around in numerous forms. Unfortunately the ever repeating aesthetic of these left everyone in a negative way. Often these shorts are shot on the sideline or in between during still photo productions, plastered with stacks of effects exhibiting models posing in and out of their own layered reflection while their hair blows in reverse. It was these particular creations that inspired the desire to take it out and into the real. It was a run for the opposite end of the spectrum, a desire to stretch out the idea of a moving portrait, create a pulse, tap into the chaos of the city that so many claim connection. The goal was to create something real, something I can believe in... something I feel I could touch, smell, or hear. Narrative?..... Imagination. Observation. The narrative exits in the ever spinning whirl wind of that chaos passing by. Fashion... here is a short about fashion, fashion in the city, New York City.- Hugh Lippe

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