Stop Motion: The Modern Dance by Rogier Wieland

Juxtapoz // Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Video stills, to cardboard cutouts, to stop motion video. Although perhaps we may not have the biggest opinion on modern dance, or even the great critical eye, Rogier Wieland's work in this stop-motion is fantastic, and we can only assume time-intensive. Some of the scenes of waving arms must have taken days!

Music Video: (Charles)Book&Record "Pointing South"

Music // Wednesday, November 14, 2012
In case you were recently perusing photos of this last Halloween and feeling nostalgic about pseudo-creepiness and absurd get-ups, there are ways to bring yourself back to that time. If you are a fan of fine literature, an Edgar Allan Poe a short story is a perfect solution. If you prefer music videos, then this one provided by (Charles)Book&Record can potentially satiate your need.

Old Norse: Conor Harrington in Vardo, Norway

Street Art // Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Our December 2012 cover artist, Conor Harrington, was in Vardo, Norway earlier this year, painting incredibly impressive murals around town for Komafest. Luckily for we readers and fans who were not able to make it up near the North Pole, Andrew Telling filmed a beautiful piece documenting Harrington's trip and the surrounding area. Watch Old Norse after the jump...

Music Video: Tame Impala "Feels Like We Only Go Backwards"

Music // Tuesday, November 13, 2012
One of the best albums of 2013 has to be Tame Impala's Lonerism, a mix of psychedelic, experimental pop that has been playing in this writer's house for weeks now. The video for one of the album's best tracks, "Feels Like We Only Go Backwards," is exactly what it sounds like: a psychedelic collage of beautiful colors. 

The Works & Film of Julia Pott

Juxtapoz // Sunday, November 11, 2012
Julia Pott is an illustrator from Brooklyn, NY who "employs awkward animated characters to act out her inner confusions." Something about her layered patterning and lumpy figures makes for a really compelling effect, and because it's the weekend, we threw in a bizarre little short film of hers too. Enjoy!

A Car Crash Painted Body Sculpture

Juxtapoz // Thursday, November 08, 2012
At first we didn't have a clue of what we were looking at, but then the piece begins to take shape. You are looking at a depiction of a car crash, as composed by painitng humans and organizing them in the shape of the crash. Australian aritst Emma Hack created the piece with 17 people, and over 18 hours of work. Watch the video...  

Stop Motion: Rot by Erica Luke

Juxtapoz // Saturday, November 03, 2012
We may have missed posting this on Halloween, but here on Juxtapoz.com, if you can create something that can sort of scare us, intrigue us, and make us watch 3 times in a row like Erica Luke just did, then we are going to post it 12 months out of the year. Watch this great stop-motion after the jump . . . 

Evening at the Shine Shack: Mike Shine x Forsythe

Juxtapoz // Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Mike Shine wants to be the first to say Happy Halloween to you on this glorious October 31, 2012. So we take a trip out to the Shine Shack to watch a man in a werewolf mask teach us all how to dance to a full moon. Art by Mike Shine, editing by Cooper Shine, dancing by Forsythe. Enjoy.

Nuart 2012: SABER Interview and Performance Video

Graffiti // Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Juxtapoz had the honor of flying halfway across the world with SABER this past month for Nuart in Stavanger, Norway, and we weren't sure what sort of installation piece he was gonig to create. Fresh off of SABER's skywriting project over Manhattan days earlier, the LA-based graffiti artist and activist remained in a political mood, and decided to not only create a classic SABER piece, but buff it at the opening in front of hundreds of people.

Juxtapoz Presents: "All City Canvas: The Short-Film"

Juxtapoz // Monday, October 29, 2012
This past Spring, Mexico City hosted All City Canvas, one of the premier urban art festivals that has occurred over the past 12 months. With leading artists such as El Mac, Escif, Roa, Vhils, Interesni Kazki, Saner, Sego and others, ACC took historical districts and buildings in Mexico City and transformed them into beautiful mural displays that resonated throughout the world. Today, we show you the premiere documentary, All City Canvas: The Short Film.

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