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23.08.2011 Posted by Lauren
More From ‘PressPausePlay’
Do you remember a few months back, we posted the PressPausePlay trailers? We’re dying to get our hands on the film. In the meantime, here’s a few more exerts. Enjoy!
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13.07.2011 Posted by admin
Interview With PressPausePlay Directors

‘PressPausePlay’— a film about hope, fear and digital culture, screened in Cleveland a few months ago.
It won’t be available elsewhere until September (life is a ghetto).
But, we’re all over it. So, as soon as it’s up…we’ll post it.
On the up, here’s an interview with the Directors.
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12.07.2011 Posted by admin
Triple J Listeners Show Their Age

Triple J’s Hottest 100 Albums of all time were announced last weekend, with Powderfinger taking out the number one spot.
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19.04.2011 Posted by admin
Minimalism for 2011

In todays digital age, our ever increasing dependency on technology calls for a minimalist approach to design. Think of it as sensory relief. In short, minimalism is about reducing the work to the bare minimum of formal elements by removing as much visible content/contact from the producer. By presenting your audience with minimal information and maximum space, viewers are able to experience the work/message. The gap left becomes the space for the viewer to find their place in relation to the work, meaning it becomes more about the consumer then the producer. And ultimately, that’s what advertising is all about, right? Plus, it just looks nicer