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Ideas at the Speed of Horseback

It’s next time again. You are most likely a book lover. The feel of that slightly rough page, the imprint of that deep black type. Maybe it’s a leather cover or gilded edge on a favorite title that brings a smile. Maybe you are also happy to become absorbed in books on your iPad or […]

Théâtre de la Mode

Winner First Place MUSE award – American Association of Museums EMMY award – National Academy of Arts & Sciences, Midwest Region (1992) Displayed at: The Louvre – Paris | The Metropolitan Museum of Art – NY The Fashion Foundation – Tokyo | The Portland Museum of Art The Baltimore Museum of Art | The Lowe […]

Evolution

Art Warriors – Art & the Battle Against “The Poverty of Aspiration”

During the Second World War, as the British government faced the daunting task of rebuilding a decimated economy, they commissioned a groundbreaking study on the causes of poverty. Sir William Beveridge and his committee described the five “giants” to be overcome; squalor, ignorance, want, idleness and disease. When the report was released (John) Maynard Keynes, […]

Focused Calm

Winner 2009 International Silver Telly Award “I’m in awe. Landscape architects are not used to such attention.” – Peter Walker, winner of the American Society of Landscape Architects Medal.

Clients

Drone Flyby for GSA Documentary

Our first experience with the best tool for capturing architecture yet invented.

Filmography & Awards

Selective listing of award-winning work KODAK Award for Best Ohio Short Film 34th Annual (2010) Cleveland International Film Festival THE BEAUT Y OF DAMAGE –THE WORLD OF CHRISTOPHER PEKOC (2010) Documentary on the dark, obsessive and curiously compassionate art of collage artist Christopher Pekoc. Written by art historian Henry Adams International 30th Anniversary Silver Telly Award Highest honor, The Telly Awards FOCUSED CALM – […]

Ensemble Matheus – La Fida Ninfa

You might assume, from this exquisite cover, that the music inside the package was something special. You would be right. Vivaldi did so much more than write The Four Seasons. His operas were not as well known but, a marvelous ten year endeavor, The Vivaldi Edition, by the French recording label Naïve, has embarked upon […]

The Beauty of Damage

The World of Christopher Pekoc

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Gehry/Lewis Film Shown at Venice Architecture School

One of the best parts of living here in Venice is where we actually live. If you draw a tight circle around St. Mark’s square and then concentric circles around that first one, the number of tourists (can’t live with ‘em, can’t live without ‘em) diminishes by half the further out you get.

Jones Day London

The videos that Tom produced helped enormously in getting across the key message of our graduate recruitment campaign to our target audience. Tom was very eager to understand what we wanted to achieve with the videos and made every effort to make sure that they ticked all of those boxes. This personalised approach was invaluable […]

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Reaching for Art Power

Sometimes you go to a really great dinner party where you meet really smart and charming new people. The conversation is thrilling and is somehow more satisfying than even the best food. You leave feeling smarter and genuinely nourished.

The Gift of Time

Cleveland Clinic is a time machine that creates more time for patients when they need it the most.

Inspiration

The Impossibility of Blinking Slowly

There is, however, one problem and I fear there is no solution to this one. The problem is TIME.

The Jackson Pollock Code

“The film leave you gasping—it never lets up. And in some strange way it’s completely persuasive even though it’s not a purely linear, academic argument. It speaks artful, multiple-dimensional “film language” rather than book language, weaving together differing forms of communication and persuasion. The film as a whole is exactly what I hoped it would […]

Process

Light Touch

If you come to this blog, you are undoubtedly intellectually curious and most likely enjoy the learning of a new word. Now maybe this is old news for you, but this word was new to me. The word of the day is HAPTIC.

Rising High

Filled with heart and the best from Lenny Wilkens, Brad Dougherty, Mark Price and the rest of the Cavs superstars from the days before King James.

Sample Page

This is an example page. It’s different from a blog post because it will stay in one place and will show up in your site navigation (in most themes). Most people start with an About page that introduces them to potential site visitors. It might say something like this: Hi there! I’m a bike messenger […]

The Root of Cool

It’s almost impossible not to empathize with Vercingetorix. Standing in front of this huge painting, you gaze up at him with that wild hair and his noble savage bearing and you just ache for him.

Child Sight

“It was a mega-hit. I can’t tell you how many women wept at the end when the kids said thank you and I said the line about lifting kids out of poverty! Bravo. It really touched people.” — Mitchell Balk, President, The Mt. Sinai Health Care Foundation.

Telos Films

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Mood Lighting

What is the effect of the environment, the presentation, the “surround,” and the resulting mood these create in the experience of a work of art? In my view, it can make it or break it.

Embroidery

Shot on Location in American and European museums, couture houses and private collections. “Perfectly beautiful. I am honored to have been apart of it!” – Anne Wardwell, Curator of Textiles, Cleveland Museum of Art.

Video

Sight Reading

Chances are, reading is a mental and sensual (perhaps even haptic) pleasure for you. You probably like the feel of a book in your hand and the tactile surround as you turn the pages along with a cup of tea or glass of wine.