For Oh Wow! today we found a great short film of two dancers from Soweto, a series of illustrations based on nostalgic games and food, a zine depicting a parallel universe and some beautiful prints of deconstructed bicycles.
ONE – Parallèle by Christi du Toit, “an unusual, sci-fi mini-zine containing illustrations of what could be happening in a universe parallel to our own. The strange, and unexplained. Things we will never understand.”
TWO – Magic Hats, a short film directed by Jake Summer featuring two life-long dancers from Soweto: Jabu and JR.
Read more about the film on Alldayeveryday.
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THREE – Exploded bicycle prints from South African Bicycle Builders, an exhibition of locally built bicycle frames curated by Nic Grobler and Stan Engelbrecht.
FOUR – Jono Garrett’s handmade wedding table gifts, illustrated by friends and family.
FIVE – A timelapse by Tostfilms documenting Faith47 painting in Puerto Rico.
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SIX – Bombay Babe, a capsule collection inspired by Ariane Besson’s stay in India.
SEVEN – Logo and business cards designed by Rudi de Wet for photographer Willem-Dirk du Toit.
EIGHT – Salmon-wrestling in the Yemen, a web comic by Jono Hall.
NINE – The Hungry Games, a series of work surrounding nostalgic games and food by Driehoek.