Close Encounters 2 by Rich Davies
I've got a great collection of poster art inspired by sequels to popular films that we'll probably never see. This art is part of an art show being hosted by the Los Angeles art gallery iam8bit and it's called Sequel 2.
The gallery opens on November 30th, both online and at the gallery. You'll be able to see the collection of art here. You can see some samples of what will be on display below. Each poster features an artist's interpretation of what a sequel to a particular film could be.
Some of the films included in the art below include Close Encounters of the Third Kind 2, Speed Racer 2, E.T.: The Return, The Power of the Dark Crystal, Being Jeff Goldblum, Who Shot Roger Rabbit, Son of Scissorhands, Furiosa, and Egg Shen and the 6 Demon Bag.
Son of Scissorhands by Mark Borgions
Furiosa...
I've got a great collection of poster art inspired by sequels to popular films that we'll probably never see. This art is part of an art show being hosted by the Los Angeles art gallery iam8bit and it's called Sequel 2.
The gallery opens on November 30th, both online and at the gallery. You'll be able to see the collection of art here. You can see some samples of what will be on display below. Each poster features an artist's interpretation of what a sequel to a particular film could be.
Some of the films included in the art below include Close Encounters of the Third Kind 2, Speed Racer 2, E.T.: The Return, The Power of the Dark Crystal, Being Jeff Goldblum, Who Shot Roger Rabbit, Son of Scissorhands, Furiosa, and Egg Shen and the 6 Demon Bag.
Son of Scissorhands by Mark Borgions
Furiosa...
- 11/16/2016
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
A video game from Night School Studio in association with Skybound, Oxenfree was initially released in January and recently made its PlayStation 4 debut with additional content. To celebrate the game’s latest release as well as its upcoming vinyl soundtrack from iam8bit, we have brief impressions of Oxenfree’s engrossing gaming experience, as well as LP release details for the game’s excellent synth score by scntfc.
They think they have the place to themselves for the night, but the teens soon discover Edwards Island has a haunted history that still lurks in the shadows of the former military base and pulsates through the radio waves of the present. Before the sun peeks over the horizon, this group of eclectic friends will face the supernatural, the unexplained, alternate realities, and most importantly, their own struggles within.
Oxenfree gamers play Alex, a teenage girl with blue hair and a sharp sense of wit and humor.
They think they have the place to themselves for the night, but the teens soon discover Edwards Island has a haunted history that still lurks in the shadows of the former military base and pulsates through the radio waves of the present. Before the sun peeks over the horizon, this group of eclectic friends will face the supernatural, the unexplained, alternate realities, and most importantly, their own struggles within.
Oxenfree gamers play Alex, a teenage girl with blue hair and a sharp sense of wit and humor.
- 6/22/2016
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Postcards from Space is an art show that is currently being hosted by IAm8Bit in Los Angeles. The exhibit features actual postcards from fictional, intergalactic destinations, and there are several artists that contributed.
Some of those artists include Marco D’ Alfonso, Nan Lawson, Orioto, Marko Manev, Erich Meyr, Austin James, Concalo Viana, Johnny Yanok, Andrew Kolb, and Cory Schmitz.
Some of those artists include Marco D’ Alfonso, Nan Lawson, Orioto, Marko Manev, Erich Meyr, Austin James, Concalo Viana, Johnny Yanok, Andrew Kolb, and Cory Schmitz.
- 11/15/2015
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Before "tentpole" and "franchise" became two of Hollywood's favorite words, sequels were far less common than they are now. But let's say they were—what would that look like? Billing itself as "part tribute and part cultural commentary," Sequel is an upcoming art show featuring the work of a number of artists imagining movie sequels that never were. Hosted by Los Angeles based art gallery and production studio iam8bit, the ultimate purpose of the show—besides being an excuse to show off some really cool art—is to question Hollywood's obsession with sequels, and ask a question: Should we or shouldn't we?...
- 11/4/2014
- by Joshua Rivera
- EW.com - PopWatch
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