MATRIXSYNTH: Slave To the Rhythm


Saturday, May 05, 2007

Slave To the Rhythm

via Peter:
"I was looking for a t-shirt from a particular artist and in the process came across this: link. he pictures is tiny, but it's got a giant modular on it :)."

Pretty cool. Anyone know where this picture comes from?

Update via Peter: "I'm not really sure where the design of the shirt came from but the company is run by Nick Philip who worked on the same magazine with Spike Jonze when he was an aspiring teenage photographer. His fashion stores (Anarchic Adjustment) in Japan were some of the first to have instore DJs. The artist I was looking for was Nic Ainley (www.shinybinary.com), his designs are ridculously detailed photoshoped works of art. Nothing to do with synths but amazing none the less."

Update: And here's where the image came from: link

1 comment:

  1. Imaginary Foundation is Nick Philip's current clothing company. His designs are also ridiculously detailed photoshop montages. He also uses very high-quality and experimental techniques like dye displacement, bleaching, and combining thermal inks with silkscreening on some of his pieces. He's also a great ambient DJ, and has collaborated on music with several artists like Jeff Taylor, Space Time Continuum, Mixmaster Morris, etc. He likes long walks by the beach, warm nights by the fireplace, and a good curry. ;)

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