Thursday, June 19, 2008

Radiohead Video Animation Contest



Watch more cool animation and creative cartoons at aniBoom

Above is one of my favorite nominee, there's plenty where it came from at aniboom.com, as matter of fact the site it's quite a finding, has lots of eye candy and a treat that gives goose bumps.


toodeloo:)
.:abdinusa:.

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

tessar lo

Born in Indonesia, grew up in Ontario, currently resides in Los Angeles, tessar lo does a lot of illustration works using various media, such as graphite, acrylic and ink.
image from: tessar lo, leaves

Found via Kitsune Noir's the desktop wallpaper project. You can also purchase his selected prints, such as this Dream of Reason limited edition, from the aPaperTiger.

tessar lo, Dream of Reason

salam,
perempuan

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

106 Books of Pretension

This isn´t exactly related to arts, or designs. Cultures? Surely. I was reading a blog the other day on this. This meme apparently has been going on for quite a while. Nevermind that. I like a good meme. I especially like a good meme on books. This list of ´106 books of pretension´ was based from the books most frequently marked unread by Library Thing users.

Let´s get started, shall we?

Books I´ve read are in bold.
Books I´ve started but haven´t finished are in italics.
Books I own but haven´t read are marked with a dagger (†).

  1. Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell. I honestly have only heard of this book now. Off to the not so good start, are we.
  2. Anna Karenina
  3. Crime and Punishment
  4. Catch-22. Well, they didn´t tell me to at my school.
  5. One Hundred Years of Solitude. Always a favorite of mine.
  6. Wuthering Heights. The soppy young me always cried whenever I read this. Everytime. :P
  7. The Silmarillion - I could never really get into this.
  8. Life of Pi : a novel
  9. The Name of the Rose
  10. Don Quixote
  11. Moby Dick.
  12. Ulysses
  13. Madame Bovary
  14. The Odyssey
  15. Pride and Prejudice. Never an Austen fan, I´m afraid.
  16. Jane Eyre
  17. The Tale of Two Cities
  18. The Brothers Karamazov
  19. Guns, Germs, and Steel: the fates of human societies
  20. War and Peace
  21. Vanity Fair
  22. The Time Traveler’s Wife
  23. The Iliad
  24. Emma
  25. The Blind Assassin
  26. The Kite Runner - I´ve been meaning to read this. I´m blaming it on babyhood.
  27. Mrs. Dalloway
  28. Great Expectations.
  29. American Gods
  30. A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius
  31. Atlas Shrugged
  32. Reading Lolita in Tehran : a memoir in books
  33. Memoirs of a Geisha
  34. Middlesex
  35. Quicksilver †- Owned due to the fact that husband reads these sort of things. I myself have no intention of reading it.
  36. Wicked : the life and times of the wicked witch of the West
  37. The Canterbury Tales
  38. The Historian : a novel
  39. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
  40. Love in the Time of Cholera
  41. Brave New World
  42. The Fountainhead
  43. Foucault’s Pendulum
  44. Middlemarch
  45. Frankenstein
  46. The Count of Monte Cristo
  47. Dracula
  48. A Clockwork Orange
  49. Anansi Boys
  50. The Once and Future King
  51. The Grapes of Wrath
  52. The Poisonwood Bible : a novel
  53. 1984
  54. Angels & Demons
  55. The Inferno
  56. The Satanic Verses. Was banned. :P
  57. Sense and Sensibility. Never an Austen fan, I say.
  58. The Picture of Dorian Gray
  59. Mansfield Park
  60. One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
  61. To the Lighthouse
  62. Tess of the D’Urbervilles
  63. Oliver Twist
  64. Gulliver’s Travels
  65. Les Misérables
  66. The Corrections
  67. The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay
  68. The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
  69. Dune
  70. The Prince
  71. The Sound and the Fury
  72. Angela Ashes: a memoir†
  73. The God of Small Things
  74. A People’s History of the United States : 1492-present
  75. Cryptonomicon †. See reason for #35
  76. Neverwhere
  77. A Confederacy of Dunces
  78. A Short History of Nearly Everything- I don´t own the book, so I sort of read it every now and then when I see it at other people´s places.
  79. Dubliners
  80. The Unbearable Lightness of Being
  81. Beloved
  82. Slaughterhouse-five
  83. The Scarlet Letter
  84. Eats, Shoots & Leaves
  85. The Mists of Avalon
  86. Oryx and Crake: a novel
  87. Collapse : how societies choose to fail or succeed
  88. Cloud Atlas
  89. The Confusion
  90. Lolita
  91. Persuasion
  92. Northanger Abbey
  93. The Catcher in the Rye
  94. On the Road
  95. The Hunchback of Notre Dame
  96. Freakonomics: a rogue economist explores the hidden side of everything. What can I say, there´s still an economist in me. :P
  97. Zen and the Art of Motorcycles Maintenance: an inquiry into values.
  98. The Aeneid
  99. Watership Down
  100. Gravity’s Rainbow
  101. The Hobbit
  102. In Cold Blood
  103. White Teeth
  104. Treasure Island
  105. David Copperfield
  106. The Three Musketeers
Conclusion:
Have read: 25
Haven´t finished: 6
Owned but unread: 3

Huh, can´t afford to be a book snob, can I.

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Comikazeee!!


I just read this article on Indonesia's local economic magazine, and found a critically acclaimed comic artist named Christiawan Lie, this Bandung Institute of Technology alumnus has made his mark all the way to America with some highly regarded publisher, find out more about him in chriscomic.com gokil;)!!

.:abdinusa:.

Friday, May 23, 2008

One Lucky Helen

Ms. Helen Dardik of One Lucky Helen isn´t just lucky, she is also an uber-talented illustrator, designer, and mother extraordinaire. I love her playful, multicolor patterns and illustrations. Her website is full of inspirations and bright colored artworks. You can read her blog at orange you lucky! or purchase her selected prints on Etsy.
Salam,
perempuan

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Return to the Root: Masmundari

Legendary Masmundari. May her legacy lives on.

Masmundari
Originally uploaded by leilanitiara

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via design for mankind

Monday, May 12, 2008

deviant found: wekker

Saw this on today´s Daily Deviation @ deviantART. Nice, eh. It isn´t a photo, it´s a bloody good vector render. One click on the maker´s name reveals he´s one William Fajito from Indonesia.

AWAS! Recent Art from Indonesia

Awas! Recent Art from Indonesia

I missed out on bidding on this book on eBay. The joy of taking care of a baby means you sometimes miss out on doing things, including bidding on online auctions ;P. Have you read it? Is it worth getting? I´m curious. The description on eBay says:

¨A fascinating and revealing overview of the state of contemporary art in Indonesia. Several radically different art scenes are flourishing inside this huge and mysterious nation. Includes tons of great photographs, plus a series of articles by experts in the field of Indonesian art.¨

Hmm... curiouser.. I tried to find it on several online bookshops. No luck yet. The book was commissioned and published by the Indonesian Arts Society.


Salam,
perempuan


edit:
I found out more thanks to further googling. Apparently the book was published for this traveling exhibition. It also led me to Kunci, which has several interesting essays on arts and cultures. The site is rather ´wordy´, so I saved the link for later readings.

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Songket

Yak! mari melihat details!..kira2 berapa dari kita yang menyadari indahnya details dari sebuah kain songket, mari melayang benak, sebuah songket adalah kebudayaan turun temurun, yang sudah pasti teknik tenun dan patternnya adalah hasil kreasi orang2 dahulu, mungkin dari abad Sriwijaya, atau mungkin lebih tua lagi.

Sy senang dengan details, hmm..daripada ngeliatin Valentino, dan entah siapa lagi itu namanya desainer2 londo yang miskin detail (imho;p)..sy lebih suka liat hasil karya detail Zainal Songket atau kebaya Adjie Notonegoro :)

.:abdinusa:.

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

exljbris : Free Quality Fonts

Jos Buivenga from exljbris kindly provides great fonts for professional designs.
Check out his Delicious, Fontin, Fontin Sans, Anivers, Fertigo, Tallys, Diavlo, and Musio fonts.

All images courtesy Jos Buivenga

Salam,
p

Sunday, May 4, 2008

Clever Graphics : Tauba Auerbach

I hope your weekend was good.

For your visual delights, Tauba Auerbach from San Fransisco:

Clever
lever

ever


via
design for mankind

salam,
p

Beny & Mice : 100 Tokoh yang Mewarnai Jakarta




Kemarin kebetulan lewat toko buku akhirnya beli juga, 100 Tokoh yang Mewarnai Jakarta. Hahahhahah...macem2 isinya ada reserse, anak band, sampe2 pembawa acara kuis tengah malam, hahhahahhaha..sy ketawa sendiri soalnya kadang suka nonton juga kuis tengah malem.

Sebuah refleksi dan terapi satire yang bagus, untuk menjaga diri dari sok pinter, sok akademis, sok sophisticated, dan sifat2 snobbish lainnya agar tetap senantiasa menjejak kaki di bumi...saelah

Untuk liat resensi orang lain bisa di sini

Sebenernya dari dulu semenjak liat strip komik ini di surat kabar sy teringat sama Lat, tah kenapa..mungkin gayanya mirip, tp kalau disuruh memilih semisal di depan sy ada strip Lat dan Beny & Mice, sy pasti pilih Lat, soalnya isinya bukan satire, ngga berat, bikin hati sejuk dan ga bikin stress;)

Lat. this is one of his infamous work, Kampung Boy.
Hmmm..sy juga jd teringat strip Sawung Kampret, koq ga dibikin lagi ya??


.:abdinusa:.

Saturday, May 3, 2008

Asli Yogya

I have never realised that Design Diary, one pretty cool design blog, is made in Yogya.
Kudos.

Why do arts and designs thrive so well in Yogya, compared with the rest of Indonesia (minus Bali)? Is it in their blood, inherited from centuries of well preserved traditional culture? Or is it in the environment? Is it in their easy going - it´s okay if we don´t get rich as long as we can create - attitudes?

It doesn´t matter. They´re doing great. Everywhere I look on the web for Indo artists I keep stumbling upon artists and designers from Yogyakarta, not from Bali, never from Aceh (poor Acehnese, we must be lacking that creative blood).

On another note, the DesignFlip magazine #4 by Jogyaforce has just been published and available for download. Great e-zine.
Salam,
p

TGIW

Thank God It´s Weekend!
Today´s flickr´s favorites. They´re all by Indonesian photographers. #8 is actually by a good mate.

Today´s favorite: Indo photographers.

1. Huge Red Door, 2. becak didalam Fort Rotterdam, 3. Rasta India, 4. Waiting someone?, 5. Yellow Chairs Checkered Floor, 6. #700 Savoy Homann, 7. loner, 8. Rumah Gadang

Have a fun weekend,
p

Friday, May 2, 2008

Friday Illustration : Steve Morrison

Upon perusing the link perempuan had given (illustration friday), i quickly stumbled with this lovely artist
"A theory: This is where the moon goes after a long night of traversing the heavens. Also, the moon is a cat. That's my theory, and one day Science will prove me right." He said.

His works somehow gives me a warm feeling, find out more through these links : stevemorrisonillustration.blogspot.com, and www.stevemorrisonillustration.com

Friday illos: Mayumi Haryoto


Well pointing out perempuan , i'm going to share some illustrator that i know. Mayumi Haryoto, i like her works, you can find more of them in studio.shika.

Memang banyak koq illustrator indonesia, nanti sy akan cari2 lagi soalnya jarang yg udah ketemu di-bookmark;p..


the background illos it's Mayumi's

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Friday Illo: Richard Fang and Ella

Finding an Indonesian illustrator (online) sometimes feels like finding a needle in a haystack. I´m sure there are a lot of talented Indonesian illustrators out there, unfortunately not many are putting their presence (widely) known on the web. Or maybe I have been looking at the wrong places? Kindly enlighten me.

A couple that I like:

Richard Fang. Interesting, quirky illos like the one below:
Richard Fang: wish you were here (2008)


The Enigma. Ella from Bandung draws wonderful, rather whimsical creations. Perfect for children (and adults alike) storybooks. Ella has an already defined style. She consistently participates in the weekly Illustration Friday. Looking forward to see so much more of her illustration. I hope she opens an online store someday to sell her prints and such.

Ella (The Enigma), superhero, for Illustration Friday (2006)

Salam,
p

Linky Links: Patterns

Image credit: patternhead.com

Some found links on patterns:
- Squidfingers : nice, clean, seamless patterns.
- Kaliber10k : plenty of pixel patterns.
- Tile machine : make your own or browse the gallery of thousands of patterns.
- Tartan Designer : create your own tartan pattern.
- PatternHead. Many great seamless retro patterns in vector. However, they are not free.

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Particles Effects with Gravity







That's it, try to click and hover your cursor above the platform! quite kewel eh;p, sedikit contoh bagaimana sebuah rumus fisika dan matematika diaplikasikan ke dalam flash, and here's the actionscript:

var n:Number = 30;
var d:Number = 150;
var s:Number = .003;
var c:Number;
Mouse.hide();
attractor.mass = 2;
init();
function init():Void {
     for (var i:Number = 0; i  
       var particle:MovieClip = attachMovie("particle", "p"+i, i);
         particle._x = Math.random()*Stage.width;
         particle._y = Math.random()*Stage.height;
         particle.vx = Math.random()*3-2;
         particle.vy = Math.random()*3-2;
         particle._xscale = particle._yscale=20+Math.random()*100;
         particle.mass = particle._xscale/100;
      }
}
function onEnterFrame():Void {
attractor._x = _xmouse;
attractor._y = _ymouse;
for (var i:Number = 0; i var particle:MovieClip = this["p"+i];
particle._x += particle.vx;
particle._y += particle.vy;
............there there i'm not gonna write it down all for you,
pusing!!;p

kalo mau silahkan ubek2 di masputih.com, it belongs to Indonesian of course:) and yes he encoded the script himself

.:abdinusa:.

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Edge Retro Cover : gunstar-red

While on the subject of pixel art, here´s one I like so much. Check out the details from the games collection to the robot, the toys, the action figures, posters on the wall, the gumball machine. gunstar-red doesn´t miss a thing!

I know somebody whose got similar scene right here in this household. Probably in a lot of other homes as well. Huh, yeah, I´d look at this picture and think it´s very familiar. Minus the lava lamp, of course.
Edge Retro Cover by ~gunstar-red on deviantART

Other link found: Design Police kit, should you need one.

´Til the next post, goodnight.
p

Gimme Eboy anytime

I have great admiration for pixel artists. Hey, drawing pixel by pixel takes time, so one can imagine what it takes to draw a poster size one. I´ve tried doing small scale ones, and my, it´s hard.

Eboy is one of my all time favorites. I´ve been so out of loop since giving birth and only yesterday I realised that they make posters! Yes, full size, cityscape pixel art posters! I´d settle for an Eboy poster for birthday (hint, hint to Hubba :P)! Okay, enough exclamation marks, but you can purchase the posters or Peeyo online at their shop or at kidrobot and magmabooks-UK.

Here are some of their cool pixel arts. Do visit their website for the complete works. It´s amazing. Really.

All images are by Eboy.

Salam,
p
Orangedan.net, comparing from the previous post, this site entirely based on vector (juaranya flasher indonesia jg)..tp sy masih ragu, vectornya benar-benar dimanipulasi tanpa software tambahan atau tidak (bagaimana sebuah vector dapat dimanipulasi seakan-akan menjadi 3D banyak dijelaskan di sini, hati2: site tersebut bisa membuat anda terserang vertigo!) , kembali lagi ke orangedan.net... yg jelas hasil karyanya superb!:)

Flash, menurut sy adalah keajaiban dunia nomer 9, you can apply almost anything with this software: physics, maths, algorithm,..anything, you can even mimic how the leaf falls from the tree..(you know, how it falls and swings form side to side slowly towards the ground)...just apply the physics equation in its actionscript modul and voila! (*tp ya ga segampang itu jg sih bikin rumusnya;p bikin vertigo sekali lagi!)

.:abdinusa:.

Monday, April 28, 2008

Shapetherapy

Introphus, formerly known as shapetherapy, salah satu flasher indonesia favorit saya, meski lebih banyak menggunakan aplikasi 3D (in flash, animating vector is far more tricky than merging 3D generated animation), but as far as i've compared to others the artist 3d skill is superb (sdgkan sy untuk crafting 3D malah novice sama sekali;p). Shaptherapy ini ga kalah dengan microsite rogue trooper malah lebih bagus...

(*duh kyknya flash sy musti di-update lagi;p..org2 udah pada ke bulan!)

.:abdinusa:.

Return to the Root: Batik

I love Batik so dearly. Indonesian batik has evolved as the time progresses. There are old school motifs and the contemporary ones. These ubiquitous type of cloth design can be found in soft furnishing, household linens, wearables, wall arts, etc. Indonesian batiks are the most varied ones, and while I might be biased, they are ultimately the most beautiful too. I will write more on this in another post. Meanwhile, here are some eye candies:

1. indonesia batik, 2. Batik Fabric 1, 3. Batik 13, 4. Batik 12, 5. Batik Indonesian Sarong, 6. Javanese Batik, 7. Batik 3, 8. batik tulis, 9. Not available, 10. Not available, 11. batik sarongs out to dry, 12. batik tulis

Salam,
p

Komik


Upper image: http://sheilalala.deviantart.com/
Lower image: http://okeboo.multiply.com/

Sy selalu suka komik, to find a sensible comic artist is a case of rarity these days, i bet not more than ten of your fingers that counts, all and all in the face of extinction i'm lucky i've found and been introduced to the girl (links mentioned above)


teknik gambar, blocking, alur cerita, itu aja udah perlu tingkat keahlian tertentu, plus blm lagi terbilang teknik pewarnaan, seperti hasil karyanya yang di atas....awesome

.:abdinusa:.

Sunday, April 27, 2008

Typography: FontStruck

We´re back on typography today. I found FontStruck via Nubbytwiglet. FontStruck, owned by the FontShop, lets you create your own font for free. They also have a gallery of fonts created using this online program. Here are some of my favorites including some dingbats:




































´Til the next post.

Salam,
p

Saturday, April 26, 2008

indo indie design: gerilyawan


I first encountered gerilyawan´s works @ flickr. The obviously Indonesian name raised my curiosity. Further clicks including to their website, indieguerillas, revealed that their works are just awesome. Don´t you just dig the vinyl toys like the Persetan one above?


I asked where I can find or purchase these stuff which they have yet to tell me (mental note: don´t forget to send the street art mags to Gerilyawan). Have you ever seen their graffiti art stickers and toys in Indonesia? Let me know.

I like. Like, Totally.


Salam,
p

Typeface: Ten by Twenty

I always love good fonts. And I love it even more when it´s free. Ten by Twenty offers three free professional typefaces.

While you´re there, you might also want to check out Ed Merritt´s free semi transparent .png icon.

via smashingmagazine

Salam,
p

Friday, April 25, 2008

Kolaborasi

The other day, I asked abdinusa to do a collaborative work. We both like designs. We both have great interests and concerns about the state of Indonesian arts and cultures. Thus this blog. This may be our clippings, it may be where we jot down our little notes on things we like. You´ll see.

abdinusa came up with the name, Ajegkawan, just about an hour or so ago (the magic of Speedy Net :P). It´s Sanskrit. Friends of the culture, or at least that´s who we think we are.

There you go. See you in the next post.