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Archive for July, 2009

By strategically arranging and growing different colours of rice plants, the farming communities throughout Japan are transforming the landscape as summer progresses. In the Aomori prefecture, the village of Inakadate has the reputation of producing the finest work in the field of agricultural artistry. Here you can see Napoleon and a Sengoku period warrior.

(Thanks Pink Tentacle)


Warrior’s arm

Aichi prefecture (Nishio)

Shiga prefecture (Omi-Hachiman)

Doraemon and deer dancers (shishi-odori)

Naoe Kanetsugu and Osen

Ducks in the Niigata prefecture

Different colours of rice plants used




Sick of not being able to escape someone else’s boring, loud and obnoxious cell phone conversation? Here’s the answer. The ‘Cell Booth”


There’s also the  Cell Atlantic ‘CellBooth’ caters to the more courteous cell phone user. If you’re trapped on public transport hand it to the person sitting near you when their phone rings!


We’ve just finished composing music and sound for a very cool short film called ‘The Terrorist’  (16:9 Films) that’s going to be screened at the LA Shorts Film Festival on the 28th of this month.

Sean Ascroft, from Whybin TBWA Sydney, was the Art Director and Copywriter of these attention grabbing posters that are being placed strategically throughout LA. No amount of Botox could stop any jaded Hollywood starlet from cracking a smile at the sight of one of these!

The rest of the Whybin team are: Ben Allen (Retoucher) Garry Horner (Exec Creative Dir) and Matt Kemsley (Creative Dir)