Le fruit d’une collaboration entre Alexis Gambis et Tany, à Paris l’été dernier a donné lieu à un moyen métrage: Le dernier été des sciences. Le film étudie la psychologie d’un scientifique new-yorkais qui cherche des réponses à un mal-être professionnel dans son enfance passée à Paris. “Le dernier été des sciences” n’est pas un documentaire.
L’album dont est tirée la bande originale du film est disponible là; l’artiste est David Franck Keller et l’album est “A Long Way From Minneapolis”.
If you ever go to the Minibar in Paris, you can ask for a special – only for your eyes cocktail. Take some Pirart Society spirit, some Minibar spirit, shake it, blend it and there you go. The spring 2010 wallpaper Minibar x Pirart Society.
I don’t really like creating logos because it is a very complicated task. The format is very limited, you need to reach unconscious cognitional processes, at the same time it must be very clear and straight to the point. Not easy at all.
On the other hand it is a very important exercise, a little bit like the “Elevator Pitch” in management, you need to go through that process to better understand your limits and… well and get better at what you do by knowing what you need to work on (and as there still so much for me to learn it’s quite depressing to do logos…).
This is a logo for a bed and breakfast in Brittany (France). My original idea was to show that the business is based on the manor, and also as I wanted to suggest that it is an ancient house – they do their own calvados and cider etc – I thought of working around the idea of the wax seal they put on bottles and letters.
Logo of La Haye d’Irée, www.chateaubeton.com, by Captain Tany
Saint Remy du Plain, FRANCE, 2010
Carte de visite réalisée par Captain Tany pour une boutique de déco-design d’intérieur de la Drôme. Version 2010 inspiration – salon de thé d’un hotel particulier design / caché-chic.
Carte de visite par Captain Tany
pour l’Espace Flirey, Drôme, 2010
Carte de visite par Captain Tany
pour l’Espace Flirey, Drôme, 2010
Une équipe de télévision coréenne a fait un reportage sur un bon ami à nous, Yoon Ji-Hiuk, le meilleur joueur de baseball de la décennie en Corée. Là-bas, le baseball est le sport national donc Yoon y jouit d’une aura particulière.
A Paris il se promène incognito, et parle un peu de sa relation au sport et à la perfection. De belles images de Paris, en particulier sur la fin de la vidéo. (On notera qu’il porte pas mal de vêtement de la Pirart Society! Merci Yoon)
Yoon Ji-Hyuk
Élu Meilleur joueur de la décennie par la “Korean Baseball Association” (KBA)
Tany deisgn a poster to promote the Imagine Science Film Festival of New York. The Festival will be held Oct 16-25th 2008. for more information look up imaginesciencefilms.com
Imagine Science Film Festival Poster, by Tany,
August 2008, Digital Media
Tany, following up on his collaborations with Minibar, Imaginal Disc, Ali, Olivier Gounot and Violaine Prunet, will experiment collaborating with the public.
The idea is to create one collaborative piece of work. The input from spectators will be collected at several stages of conception of a painting via this website and your comments.
First step:
The public – you – provides input for a painting, under any form: a picture, a song, a name, a word, a story, a concept, a colour…
Second step:
Tany will use this input to start working on a painting. At an early stage (painting started but incomplete) the draft will submitted for review by the public.
Third Step:
The public will comment and provide additional suggestions and ideas.
Fourth Step:
Tany will finalize the painting.
This is the first step. Please provide your suggestions by commenting this post.
Input already gathered: Japanese kanji for “silent execution” ; irony ; cycle within the painting.
Ali and Tany have joined forces to produce the first DejaVu Production video. Tany wrote the script and filmed the scenes in London, then Ali created the music in Paris using footage. The result is an original and unexpected work of art and short entertainment.
The first link between the DejaVu Production Project and music has been built. Thanks tothe collaboration of N’Eric and Cabanne from Minibar with Tany, a Minibar painting is born. It is quite different to any previous works of Tany, as he has taken on the musicians artistic universe and works and created something new out of it. The result is a hectic yet homogeneous acrylic painting made of lines and spots, blue, pink, grey, white, gold and of course music vibes.
The first collaboration of the DejaVu Production Project is the result of the combined work of Olivier Gounot and Tany. The result is a modern art work, with traditional Asian flavours. Olivier took the picture and Tany painted on it in order to achieve this multidimensional and original creation.