The band “OK Go” dreamed up the idea of a massive Rube Goldberg machine for their next music video — and Adam Sadowsky’s team was charged with building it. He tells the story of the effort and engineering behind their labyrinthine creation that quickly became a YouTube sensation.
Could this be the best video ever made?

We have just completed a selection of colourful exhibition banners for Bexley Primary Care Trust.

Edgar Müller is at the cutting edge of 3D street art, also known as pavement art. His creations transform everyday locations into fantastical scenes: sharks erupting from pavements, chasms bisecting suburban streets and rivers cascading through towns. Above Lava Burst transformed a typical German street into a scene from the apocalypse for the 30th anniversary of the international competition of street painters in Geldern.

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Rob Ryan currently has an exhibition of work in his innovative illustration style at local gallery Castor & Pollux. Check out his papercuts and related prints, they are a thing of beauty.

Check out possibly the world’s first interactive music video by Arcade Fire at www.beonlineb.com

A gigantic, life-like statue of a man swimming through the grass has been unveiled on the bank of the River Thames. The statue, complete with tattoo, was commissioned by The Discovery Channel to advertise its new reality show, London Ink.