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Kosmonavt is currently rohking hardkohr @TEQUILA / Digital

Full Name:
Born:
May 21, 1983
Job:
Interactive Art Director
Website
Nitrocorp
Status:
Freelance
Biography:

Also known as El Nitro, assembled in Mexico City in the early 80's.
News contributor/editor at Computerlove since 2006.

Founder of Hardkohr.com
Member of Raster www.rasterized.org and the Lifted Music visual crew www.liftedmusic.com

Currently Interactive Art Director / Senior Web Developer at Tequila Digital (branch of TBWA Teran).

Interests:

Living

Member since:
May 14, 2006
Last login on:
September 06, 2008

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Marconi


Mr. Guilherme Marconi (posted on here a couple times before) has just released a new version of his site, with the usual intense tropical colour and flavours straight from the exhuberant land known as Brasil.

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Nikon D90


It's official, ladies and gentlemen. There's a new baby in Nikon's lineup: the D90.
If that wasn't enough, this camera comes packed with a world-first in DSLR technology, D-Movie.

"A new idea for D-SLRs, the D90 offers a movie function, allowing you to shoot movies in three different motion JPEG formats: 320 x 216 pixels, 640 x 424 pixels and 1,280 x 720 pixels. Now you can capture life’s moving moments with added drama by using many of Nikon’s NIKKOR lenses, including the AF DX Fisheye 10.5mm f/2.8G ED and the Micro-NIKKOR lenses. [...]"

Needless to say, I want one... now.

Official Site

Full specs and preview on DPReview.com

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The Mightiest Roar



One of the things I like about Behance is the sheer amount of talent on there,
and Dutch artist Mathijs Vissers is no exception.
So pay attention to the jungle sounds and you might just hear The Mightiest Roar ...

Did I mention I want one of those tees?

Christopher Haines - Surreal


Quite a nice surprise on Behance today with Christopher Haines' Surreal madness. Excellent.

Sheep On Jeep


Coming from the end of the world, Patagonia (in Argentina),
Rodrigo Goro has some bizarre and eclectic artwork on his personal site .

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The Dark Side of Switzerland


The Dark Side of Switzerland is a clever illustration by Lausanne-based designer Alberto Russo .
And yes, I'm a fan of Switzerland in general.

UPDATE [0716]: For those of you who asked when/if the poster will become available, it finally has!
You can buy it here , hand-numbered, signed and silkscreened with metallic ink.
You better hurry, though. Only 60 copies available. Thanks Alberto!

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The Big Picture


Some of you may already know about this one, but if you don't please do yourselves a favor and check it out. Don't forget to subscribe to the RSS feed.

"
The Big Picture is a photo blog for the Boston Globe/boston.com, compiled semi-regularly by Alan Taylor. Inspired by publications like Life Magazine (of old), National Geographic, and online experiences like MSNBC.com's Picture Stories galleries and Brian Storm's MediaStorm, The Big Picture is intended to highlight high-quality, amazing imagery - with a focus on current events, lesser-known stories and, well, just about anything that comes across the wire that looks really interesting."

In other words, this photoblog is packed with a brilliant selection of mind-blowing images.
Guaranteed to keep you checking back for more.

Totem - Soldier Side


"Dead men lying on the bottom of the grave
Wondering when Saviour comes - is he gonna be saved [...]"

Totem - Soldier Side is a bizarre yet deep collection of military/religious themed photography by German (?) multi-disciplinary artist Michel Valentino.

Make sure not to miss his other works on Behance.

UPDATE: Don't miss Michel's personal website either.

Euro2008 Type-Shirts


This one's for all of you Typography and Soccer fans.
A nice selection of 16 limited-edition Euro 2008 T-Shirts for Nike,
designed by Steve Rura from Letters & Numbers , featuring participating countries.

Don't forget to take a look at the rest of his work as well.

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Danyboy


An extraordinary combination of vector illustration, graffiti and of course, drum n bass in a highly interactive mash-up of dinosaurs and urban culture courtesy of
Danyboy . Straight to my favourites.

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My Schizophrenic Brain


Not too long ago I made a post about Brazilian artist Guilherme Marconi's amazing work on his website entitled "My Schizophrenic Brain".
Well, he's back with more tropical visual action for everyone's delight in this update dripping with colour.

Muito foda cara!

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Sergey Danyushevskiy


Sergei Danyushevskiy has an amazing ability to capture atmospheres and moods.
It doesn't matter if he's shooting landscapes in the Canadian Rockies, the run-down buildings in Havana or the Padaung "giraffe" women of Myanmar.
His exceptional skills and wanderlust combine on this website filled with truly inspirational images from around the world.

Make sure to go through ALL of his sets, highly recommended.