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While Glyphic Evolutions is predominantly concerned with corporate undertakings, our talented artists often develop powerful messages and make pertinent statements in and around the work that they do.
Computer art with a very human bite - Times LIVE Computer whiz Andy Robertson is addressing the meeting point of fine art and computer capabilities in an audacious way.
Public figures, public perceptions - Mail & Guardian Online: The smart news source Res Gallery's latest show is Public Perception, an exhibition of digitally produced, satirical posters by Andrew Robertson, which poke fun at some of South Africa's public figures. These posters highlight the public persona's celebrities sometimes build around themselves.
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PUBLIC PERCEPTION BY ANDREW ROBERTSON – One Small Seed pop culture community Public Perception is a poster exhibition by Johannesburg artist Andrew Robertson, currently showing at Res Gallery in Johannesburg. The concept is based on the controversial yet satirical poster-art era, with a modernised twist incorporating well-mediated public figures including musicians, a...
Res Gallery of Digital Art | Art Throb A brief blurb about Res Gallery.
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To those with nothing, soccer is everything http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/08/arts/design/08photos.html?_r=1
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We are really excited about Andy’s up and coming exhibition: “Public Perception”… that’s why we have been a little slow in updating our blog. Below are the official poster and the write up by Ricardo Fornoni our good friend and curator of the Res Gallery. We will be posting more on the exhibition...
Amen football amen | Design Indaba Design Indaba drives a better world through creativity with conferences, expos, magazines and projects that improve the quality of living in Cape Town and the world.
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Amen: Football’s forgotten heroes With the spotlight firmly fixed on South Africa during the 2010 FIFA World Cup, it’s easy to forget what the football is like elsewhere on the continent – played far from glitzy stadiums, often in remote villages with hand-made balls, bare feet and a couple of crooked sticks for goal posts.
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A small selection of images from the new coffee table book "Amen - Grassroots Football" by photographer Jessica Hilltout that captures the soul of African football in a 208-page photographic essay. See more at http://www.jessicahilltout.com/amen
A small selection of images from the new coffee table book "Amen - Grassroots Football" by photographer Jessica Hilltout that captures the soul of African football in a 208-page photographic essay.
A small selection of images from the new coffee table book "Amen - Grassroots Football" by photographer Jessica Hilltout that captures the soul of African football in a 208-page photographic essay.
A small selection of images from the new coffee table book "Amen - Grassroots Football" by photographer Jessica Hilltout that captures the soul of African football in a 208-page photographic essay.
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