Watch Undercity another one of Andrew Wonder’s fascinating films.

Commercial Director and sometime photographer, Sam Tootal

As you would expect, Pentagram’s redesign includes more work that continues
to inspire.

I’d seen his work but didn’t know who the talent behind Timba Smits was until now

Di Liu was winner of last year’s Lacoste Elysee Prize. From China, Di’s work focuses on the conflicting relationship between nature and human society, which is created by the phenomenal rate of Chinese urban development. via trendland
A nice tune to start a Monday morning

The imagemakers from Madrid update with more incredible work

Designer/Director and occasional writer Noah Harris has plently of updates over at noahharris.co.uk

The multi-talented Darren Firth has new work on show. Via FormFiftyFive
Too good not to post
Read MoreI’ve posted Pogo’s video’s before. I must of missed this one of his Mum in the garden. Check out more from Pogo here
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The impressive Dot is a short video featuring the world’s smallest stop-motion animation character. It was created by Sumo Science at Aardman Animations along with W&K London using a Nokia N8 phone. The making of is well worth watching also.
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The ever inspiring London based Village Green updated with more amazing work

The National Film Board of Canada bring you David Suzuki’s interactive parable about our love affair with growth.

Photographer Peter Dazeley documents the decline of the iconic Battersea Power Station. via CR

I thought 1000 frames of Hitchcock was an interesting wiki project

Helmut Smits is a multidisciplinary visual artist based in Rotterdam. His clever work bring’s a smile to my face everytime.
Chris Cunningham’s first new video in four years – an audiovisual remix of Gil Scott-Heron’s phenomenal track “New York Is Killing Me”. Enjoy.
Read MorePuma pays tribute to the after hours athlete in this web film from Droga5 New York
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Fun work from Emory Allen. Emory comes from a military family and spends his days employed by Make
This makes plenty of sense once put into perspective – via Michael Lebowitz
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Very nice selection of work from Ben Wiseman

