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Cool Hunting Video Presents: Cool Hunting's 48-Hour Shop
(06 April 2009) - by Nat Livingston Johnson Cool Hunting's recent retail experiment took the form of a weekend-long concept store at Brooklyn's popular Winter Market. This video gets a few words on it from local designer Kiel Mead, who helped hand-pick the inventory of independently-produced goods and created the attention-grabbing installation. ...
Cool Hunting Video Presents: See It Split, See It Change
(02 March 2009) - by Brian Rigney Hubbard In this Capsule Video, we visit NYC's latest subway installation by the artist-twins Doug and Mike Starn. The duo explains the rhizomatic tree-subway connection of the site-specific work and the process of printing their imagery onto the tiles....
Cool Hunting Video Presents: See It Split, See It Change
(02 March 2009) - by Brian Rigney Hubbard In this Capsule Video, we visit NYC's latest subway installation by the artist-twins Doug and Mike Starn. The duo explains the rhizomatic tree-subway connection of the site-specific work and the process of printing their imagery onto the tiles....
Cool Hunting Video Presents: Capsule Video: Billes Products International Design Contest 2008
(27 November 2008) - For the inaugural video in our new series of mini-episodes, we're pleased to present a document of the New Orleans-based Billes Architecture's first-ever design competition. We were honored to be invited as a judge and, as you'll see in the video, the results are nothing less than stunning and—perhaps—harbingers of the design future....
Cool Hunting Video Presents: Capsule Video: Billes Products International Design Contest 2008
(27 November 2008) - For the inaugural video in our new series of mini-episodes, we're pleased to present a document of the New Orleans-based Billes Architecture's first-ever design competition. We were honored to be invited as a judge and, as you'll see in the video, the results are nothing less than stunning and—perhaps—harbingers of the design future....
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