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On storytelling economies.
[ Continue reading ]The idea is to die young as late as possible. — Ashley Montagu — Wednesday October 23rd — —
I love listening. It is one of the only spaces where you can be still and moved at the same time. — Nayyirah Waheed — Wednesday October 23rd — —
“A wealth of information creates a poverty of attention.” – Herbert Simon — Wednesday October 23rd — —
On storytelling economies.
[ Continue reading ]444 is a community based platform that provides a system based on the 12 areas of health (4 for the body, 4 for the mind, and 4 for energy) to enhance the physical, mental, and energetic well-being of individuals.
[ Continue reading ]A collection of photography by Colin Greenwood available to buy now. The book comprises a selection of his photographs throughout the period beginning in 2003 during the recording of Hail To The Thief through to A Moon Shaped Pool in 2016, accompanied by 10,000 words from Colin about his photographs…
[ Continue reading ]It appears that we’ve got a new Tyler, The Creator project incoming. The most recent Tyler album was the excellent rap record Call Me If You Get Lost, which came out back in 2021. Tyler just produced and rapped on Maxo Kream’s single “Cracc Era” last month, and he’ll reportedly…
[ Continue reading ]Michael Bodiam is an image maker based in London specialising in still life, moving image, interiors and landscapes.
[ Continue reading ]RM Sotheby's is the number one classic car auction house in the world. Cars for auction include rare antique, classic, and sports & racing cars.
[ Continue reading ]Perfectly heavy, dense, and smooth in hand. An abstract entry into the utility category of something you carry, trust, and live with daily. “Knock” naming comes from the sound the cardholder makes when being placed/dropped onto the table of a restaurant or bar. The noticeable weight is a specific part…
[ Continue reading ]For the greatest sports cars ever, high performance and ineffable beauty never go out of style.
[ Continue reading ]In this extended Q&A, author Nathalie Olah speaks with BAFTA Award-winning filmmaker Adam Curtis about climate change, and how nostalgia and doomerism are affecting our ability to organise for, and imagine, a better tomorrow.
[ Continue reading ]We chat with the type foundry owners about astrological inspiration, the life cycle of a trendy typeface, and how to keep your edge as you leave your wunderkind era.
[ Continue reading ]Every day on the news we are shown images of war and destruction. This coincides with global expenditure on arms increasing year after year. However, we are rarely afforded a glimpse behind the curtains of the global arms business. Photographer Nikita Teryoshin travelled to 16 arms fairs between 2016 and…
[ Continue reading ]P. ANDRADE PRESENTS A JAPANESE AVANT-GARDE STYLE COMBINED WITH LOOKS THAT ARE FIT FOR RAINFOREST EXCURSIONS, TINGED WITH TAILORING CUES AND CONTRASTED WITH TECHNICAL TOUCHES TO BRING IT INTO A STREET REALM.
[ Continue reading ]Shots from the road by Joachim taken in Toronto and all the way up to the Bruce Peninsula National Park, while shooting our third Raze Sports collaboration (our first freelance project) with Mounir and Milan that was officially launched today. The series was something that had been on our mind since the beginning of our Atelier Munro endeavours in the context of the NHL in 2022 and after finally getting it done became our undisputed favourite campaign to date: presenting Mark Giordano, Andrew Mangiapane, Ty Dellandrea and Zach Hyman as 'The AM Team'. Taking the concept of the tunnel fit, that has been part of the NHL's culture for only a few years now (which we spoke about for the campaign with Sportnet culture journalist/host Donnovan Bennett), and perfecting it to present the brand's three main made-to-measure fabric categories: the (seasonal) Fall/Winter 2024 Signature Collection, the (permanent) 365 Essential fabrics collection and finally a special AM Team capsule collection with perennial styles for classic and casual items out of the offering. [ Continue reading ]
Shots from the road by Joachim taken in the Swiss ski resort of Zermatt and up the Alps towards the Matterhorn, while shooting the Atelier Munro Fall/Winter 2024 Signature Collection. Like the former Signature Collection, we collaborated with Wendy on photography and Milan returned doing the film. Having officially launched last month, the series marks our changed roles in relationship to the brand as it is the final project while operating in-house. The campaign is shot in a wonderful chalet overlooking the iconic village in the south of Switserland. From outside, architect (amongst other things) Heinz Julen’s creation very much appears to be another traditional wooden cabin, but once inside, the 300 sqaure feet loft shows an elegant clash of concrete, steel and glass. The loft also formed the perfect base to move up the mountains, first overlooking Zermatt and finally all the way towards the Matterhorn where we set up for a full day of shooting in the sun. [ Continue reading ]
During the pandemic, in search of more togetherness, we collaborated with Jordi Carles Subirà and started a little online network which we named Together&. In the last few months, we evolved a few elements in this endeavour to explore if there's a real potential to upgrade it to a proactive professional network for collaboration and co-creation. Our end goal would be to actively assemble like-minds, in search of resonance between people, projects, products and (freelance) client work. At this point it still lives mostly online, but it will break out of that digital domain more and more in the future to come. For our first (network-only) edition released under the label, we connected the exceptional bio-dynamic Vineyard Dassemus with artist Andreas Samuelsson’s stripped-down essence. [ Continue reading ]
Everything starts with an idea. In our case sometimes thought over too long (Chris) and sometimes done with impetus (Joachim). But when we meet in the middle, we are just about moving at the right speed for both of our liking, all of the time. We knew that for a while now, so this comes as a no brainer - for us at least. As mentioned early this year, some major changes were upon us, and here we are. We are "officially" launching our creative brand consultancy Another Everything. [ Continue reading ]
Published under the label of our other sideproject, Together&, we are very proud to present SOUND OF HELL, a zine that we created with our good friend and multitalent Milan van Dril. The 152-page A5 size publication is a compilation of photography, film stills, rave flyers and shaved heads, captured on and around the set of Jim Taihuttu's HARDCORE NEVER DIES (2023). The result is a magazine that intertwines the contemporary gabber scene with the cinematic universe of the film set in 1990's Rotterdam. From raves in Rotterdam's Maastunnel to 'hakken' [signature Gabber dance] in a random parking lot, SOUND OF HELL is an ode to the people who keep the Dutch subculture alive to this day. [ Continue reading ]
Shots from the road by Joachim taken in the Greater Los Angeles area while shooting the Atelier Munro Spring/Summer 2024 Signature Collection with Wendy and Lenny in January of 2024, which officially launched last week. The location for the shoot was a most elegant work by American architect Michael Sant, sitting atop the Santa Monica Mountains. The glass-box building is a short 45-minute drive from Venice that can host up to 8 people, 4 in the main house and 4 in the annex beside it. We made this same drive daily out to the canyonside in Topanga, California for our 2-day shoot, photographing around every corner in and outside of the impressive property for the campaign, and everything else while being on the road. [ Continue reading ]
When we travelled to Pitti Uomo 105, in January of 2024, we once again asked photographer Keng Perreira to capture the style on the street. See here our personal favorites, which were partly published by the Dutch magazine ModMod in their issue #5. [ Continue reading ]