Marco Brambilla and Glassworks Heaven’s Gate

Marco Brambilla and Glassworks Take Us to “Heaven’s Gate”

Visitors to the Outernet immersive entertainment district in London were recently treated to this satirical and psychotropic 360-degree collab between artist/film director Marco Brambilla and post/VFX shop Glassworks. [Watch]

Already Been Chewed Rebrands the XFL on ESPN | STASH MAGAZINE

Already Been Chewed Rebrands the XFL on ESPN

The 3D animation and motion design teams at Already Been Chewed let loose with a blast of black and white CG in their hard-hitting rebrand for ESPN’s broadcast of XFL football games. [Watch]

LUSH Self Preserving Explainer by Mummu Studio | STASH MAGAZINE

LUSH “Self Preserving” Explainer by Mummu Studio

From the team at Mummu Studio in London: “International natural cosmetics skincare brand LUSH sought the help of our Mummu Health division to simplify the science behind their new self-preserving skincare range, educating customers about the benefits of the microbiome, and why it matters for your skin health. [Watch]

Raven Kwok Time Left Shift 7 Installation Peak Performance | STASH MAGAZINE

Raven Kwok’s Quirky and Delightful Pop Up Video Installation for Peak Performance

Visual artist and creative technologist Raven Kwok: “Time Left Shift 7 is a generative installation commissioned by Swedish ski apparel brand Peak Performance and UCCA Lab in Beijing for the pop-up event ‘Moments in Åre’ at Réel Mall in Shanghai.” [Watch]

State DesignPitches are DEAD | STASH MAGAZINE

State Design Declares “Pitches are DEAD!” (or Maybe Not)

From the team at State in LA: “Our ‘Pitches are DEAD’ series features projects so good, they got rejected. These babies didn’t make the cut, but cheesy excuses didn’t stop us from creating badass artwork.” [Watch]

Givenchy TK360 video TAVO Studio | STASH MAGAZINE

TAVO Studio Knits Up TK-360 Sneaker for Givenchy (Director’s Cut)

Director Tavo Ponce and his team at TAVO Studio in Madrid respond to a brief from Givenchy Paris to create the launch video for their TK-360 sneaker with the beguiling vision of a sci-fi manufacturing process. [Watch]