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9 March 2010
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Tokyo/Glow :: HauteArt

Written and directed by Jonathan Bensimon and produced by Jonas Bell Pasht, Tokyo/Glow follows the nighttime journey of an illuminated man from a crosswalk sign as he embarks on an adventure through the streets of Tokyo.

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26 February 2010
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Tilt-Shift Photography :: Sandpit by Sam O’Hare

Sam O’Hare shares with us with one of his artistic video creations titled Sandpit – “a day in the life of New York City, in miniature.” enJoi Tilt-Shift Photography after the break…

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10 February 2010
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New People x Bazaar Bizarre SF :: Artist Village Vol. 2

Just in time for Valentine’s Day Weekend, yet another HauteAzifug festival fashion! NEW PEOPLE and Bazaar Bizarre SF create an all-day, all-floor vertical art village.

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13 January 2010
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Haute-ify your Macbook w/ Decals

Let’s be real here: EVERYONE has an Apple laptop! So how do we distinguish ourselves from the masses? If you’ve ever wanted to make your Macbook more unique, then check out the Movie Magic Man’s artistic solution.

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21 December 2009
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“Mario’s Closet” via Glen Brogan

Glen Brogan’s design, as showcased on Tinycartridge, shows a keen parallel between real life and video games. I mean, come on! Who hasn’t faced the Mario’s Closet dilemma? Like Mario, I sometimes find it hard figuring out what I should wear each morning. Wear the toad-suit or blue-collar plumber outfit? …

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14 December 2009
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LinkSpotting :: Most Popular Photography Hacks of 2009 via Lifehacker

If you’re like me, capturing fond memories and brief moments in time via fotos is one of the most rewarding experiences you can have. Lifehacker knows this and has posted up its Most Popular Photography Hacks of 2009. I must admit, from DIY camera hacks to tips on how you can improve your photography, Lifehacker does a really impressive job at making photography – HauteAzifug.

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11 December 2009
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HauteArt :: Bazaar Bizarre in San Francisco

Tell me if anyone remembers this song: Let the sideshow begin. Hurry, hurry. Step right on in. Can’t afford to pass it by. Guaranteed to make you cry. Those tears must be of the joyful kind, because Bazaar Bizarre is making its way to San Franicsco this weekend. What is a Bazaar Bizarre, exactly? Glad you asked…

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16 November 2009
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New People Artist Village Vol. 1 :: Bazaar Bizarre SF

Starting the holiday off in festival fashion, NEW PEOPLE and Bazaar Bizarre SF create an all-day, all-floor vertical art village.

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15 September 2009
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KSW Presents: APAture 2009

What is up Bay Area?!?! Kearny Street Worksop is back with another installment of its Asian American Arts festival – The 11th Annual APAture 2009 Event! We are especially excited about this event because it will be the very first public appearance of the Dinky Ninja Bears! …

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20 August 2009
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The Origins Of Black And White Photography

Author: Derek Rogers
Black and white photography is a number of monochrome forms in visual art. Monochrome comes from the Greek monochromos meaning “of one colour”, which is a combination of monos, meaning “alone” or “solitary” and chroma meaning “colour”.
Quite basic when you break it down!
For Many decades black and white …

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