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New York, I Love You - Trailer
New York I Love You - Trailer
by hawkbcn
his movie has the the most star-studded cast I've ever seen! Shia LaBeouf, Natalie Portman, Hayden Christensen, Blake Lively, Orlando Bloom, Chris Cooper, Andy Garcia, Christina Ricci, Robin Wright Penn, Julie Christie and Ethan Hawke are just some of the stars in the upcoming movie New York, I Love You.
In the city that never sleeps, love is always on the mind. Those passions come to life in New York, I Love You - a collaboration of storytelling from some of today's most imaginative filmmakers and featuring an all-star cast. Together they create a kaleidoscope of the spontaneous, surprising, electrifying human connections that pump the city's heartbeat. Sexy, funny, haunting and revealing encounters unfold beneath the Manhattan skyline. From Tribeca to Central Park to Brooklyn, the story weaves a tale of love as diverse as the very fabric of New York itself.
iPhone Art by Mike Miller
A new form of art is taking place all around us these days - the art created on the iPhone using the application, Brushes. Brushes is a natural media painting application designed from scratch for the iPhone and iPod touch. Featuring an advanced color picker, several realistic brushes, extreme zooming, and a simple yet deep interface, it is a powerful tool for creating original artwork on your mobile device.
Brushes allows you to choose any color (including transparency) using the hue/saturation color wheel. With virtually unlimited undo and redo you never need to worry about making a mistake or backing up too far.
Seen here is the work of a 32-year-old man from Colorado, Mike Miller. Mike picked up up this new medium within one week of using it saying, "The more I use the application, the more it feels the same as the real thing, physically drawing on the touch screen is the same method I use on pad and paper, except it isn't messy and fits in my pocket."
Brushes allows you to choose any color (including transparency) using the hue/saturation color wheel. With virtually unlimited undo and redo you never need to worry about making a mistake or backing up too far.
Seen here is the work of a 32-year-old man from Colorado, Mike Miller. Mike picked up up this new medium within one week of using it saying, "The more I use the application, the more it feels the same as the real thing, physically drawing on the touch screen is the same method I use on pad and paper, except it isn't messy and fits in my pocket."
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