Æsir’s Stone Age Printing

The Weeknd revealed, a personal beer factory and brain-controlled computing in this week's look at the web

Denmark’s luxury mobile phone brand Æsir recently tapped Tom Hingston Studio to create promotional prints as part of a branded publication called Tænker. Hingston turned to the facilities at Edition Copenhagen lithographic workshop to produce the six vibrant prints, requiring a new stone for each color for an intensive process that produces gorgeously-hued results.

Levi’s Film Workshop

LA gets Levi's third creative production popup

by Mark Buche Los Angeles is to filmmaking what New York is to photography and San Francisco is to screen-printing, so it makes sense that the third installment of the Levi’s Workshop—opening this weekend at MoCA’s Geffen Contemporary—focuses on L.A.’s native art form. Levi’s Film Workshop makes professional resources like edit rooms, equipment rentals—including high-end cameras like the Red One—and training available to the public …

The Miner and A Major

A Rube Goldberg photobooth, superhero art and craft-brewed ginger beer in this week's look at the web

Three Brooklyn architects found an artful solution to joint living with their live-work loft in Brooklyn’s Greenpoint neighborhood. The trio crafted five thoroughly insulated bedrooms inside the massive space, each outfitted with a desk, bed, and storage, naming it The Miner and A Major for the abstract faces the architects found in the facade.