Posts Tagged ‘art’

TOUR - E40 (Updated June 3th ‘08)
Friday, May 23rd, 2008

TOUR - E40

From the website:
TOUR is creating a soundtrack for an imaginary road movie called E40. Following the European highway E40, with it’s 8000km one of the world’s longest highways, he creates songs for 12 cities in 8 countries on this highway. He travels from Calais in the north of France to Ridder near the Chinese border in Kazachstan.
Central thoughout the work will be man, on his way to a specific (travelling) or unspecific goal (wandering).
For each city, TOUR collaborates with a video artist and incorporates local folk elements into the music.”

Stijn Segers asked me to collaborate in this project and so, I just finished creating in- & outro and the Liège video for TOUR. I’m not posting the result here (yet?), since I’m leaving that for the premiere tonight at “Michaël Verheyden Invites” at the C-Mine in Genk (more info on Michaël’s website). I’ve seen the band playing and I must say it’s looking good (as well as the rest of the line-up for tonight). If you can’t make it tonight, keep an eye on www.tourbadour.com for new videos and updates.

On to the next one! (Which I expect to be some stop-motion that’s been laying around here for quite some time now …)

Stay tuned!

Update: Intro & Liège are now available at tourbadour.com and the E40-channel at Vimeo.

About Food Design
Friday, April 4th, 2008

About Food Design

As we speak I’m working on a Food Design project. More on that in a later post, for now I just want to give you a short introduction of what Food Design is, or rather, some examples of what it can be.

(Pictures after the jump … of course.)

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Claude Lelouch - C’était Un Rendez-Vous
Wednesday, January 9th, 2008

Claude Lelouch - C'était Un Rendez-Vous

When a friend asked whether I had once seen some movie of a Ferrari racing through Paris, images I saw years ago flashed through my head and thus I dug this one up and even dug a little deeper …

It’s an August morning, 5:30-ish, 1978, Paris is starting to wake up and Claude Lelouch decides to create this crazy masterpiece. This <10 minute long movie has known great success on the big screen, reached cult status and is now even remastered for DVD. Of course this would be a rather boring post if you couldn’t actually see the movie, so here it is:

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