Project Space Presents “Melt Down”

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We are pleased to announce “Melt Down”, our next exhibition at Project Space featuring a large-scale installation by artist Andrew Schoultz.

For Schoultz, art is an uncontrollable passion and obsession. Over the last decade, he’s compiled a repository of iconic images that he uses to tell stories about everyday life in America. In his murals, paintings, installations and drawings, Schoultz filters political commentary through the forms of graffiti art and underground comics, fused with clipart from the early 1990s and medieval renderings that chart history of man and nature.

In addition to showing his work and producing large multi-media installations in gallery and museum settings, Schoultz has spent a great deal of time creating murals and various works in the streets of America and abroad. He uses walls covered in his large-scale imagery as a medium to communicate with a broader audience, to inform and educate the public about current social and political issues.

The Project Space exhibition “Melt Down” will feature Schoultz’ life-size installation of a wooden army tank driving through a gold-leafed brick wall with falling telephone poles. Also on display will be a variety of his large-scale paintings, a sculpture, drawings as well as a brand new animation titled “Moving Eyes”.

Opening Reception: Thurs, December 9, 7pm-10pm

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Exhibition: Dec 9 – Jan 9

Project Space
603 North La Brea Avenue
Los Angeles CA 90036

+1-323-938-8818
Wednesday – Sunday
11am – 7pm

Vagabondage by Aaron Rose

Vagabondage is the third and final film in a series of shorts by Aaron Rose using his iPhone 4. Shot on location in New York, Los Angeles, Paris, Berlin and Prague, this is his most intimate film yet.

Vagabondage by Aaron Rose

Vagabondage is the third and final film in a series of shorts by Aaron Rose using his iPhone 4. Shot on location in New York, Los Angeles, Paris, Berlin and Prague, this is his most intimate film yet.

Vagabondage by Aaron Rose

Vagabondage is the third and final film in a series of shorts by Aaron Rose using his iPhone 4. Shot on location in New York, Los Angeles, Paris, Berlin and Prague, this is his most intimate film yet.

For many, travel represents romance and freedom, but for Rose it’s like living the life of a vagabond. To fulfill one’s wanderlust doesn’t come without sacrifice, as its greatest risk is the loss of community, a disconnection from friends, lovers and family. This is the film’s underlying theme.

Vagabondage also serves as an autobiographical account and celebration of relationships held between Rose and close friends, both old and new, the beauty in what they represent and where they stem from.

Aaron Rose for Incase Concludes with Vagabondage

We’re pleased to introduce Vagabondage, the third and final film and photo essay in a series of abstractly autobiographical shorts by Aaron Rose using his iPhone 4. Shot on location in New York, Los Angeles, Paris, Berlin and Prague, this is his most intimate film yet.

For many, there is an allure to travel, a romantic freedom, but for Rose it’s like living the life of a vagabond. To fulfill one’s wanderlust doesn’t come without sacrifice, as its greatest risk is the loss of community, a disconnection from friends, lovers and family. This is the film’s underlying theme.

Vagabondage also serves as an affectionate celebration of relationships held between Rose and close friends, both old and new, the beauty in what they represent and where they stem from. These personal experiences created through travels far and wide conjure up feelings of sadness, loss, desire and most importantly love.

Aaron Rose for Incase is a series of three original short films and photos essays. Traveling to a number of international locales, Rose shot each piece using the iPhone 4 high-definition camera while relying on our cases to provide his iPhone with the on-the-go protection that on-location shooting requires. From the creation of an ominous documentary featuring the Berlin neighborhood of Kreuzberg as seen through the eyes of Rose, to a cheeky teenage drama about a gang of girls’ experience with love and now his own personal travel diary that evokes feelings of mixed emotion about his love for travel, Rose was given carte blanche to experiment with the creative possibilities that can be captured using the high-definition camera of iPhone 4.

Introducing the Convertible Magazine Jacket for iPad

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Combining functional versatility with durable, form-fitting hardshell construction, the Convertible Magazine Jacket (CMJ) is the smartest protective solution for iPad.

Custom fit for iPad, the CMJ is a lightweight carrying case that features backside snap-on attachment and a rubberized front flap for complete device protection while in transit.

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Enhance your iPad user experience by utilizing one of the three secure angles provided by the CMJ. With two working angle options, secure your iPad in place for comfortable app use, scrolling or typing. And for your viewing pleasure, position the iPad more upright to watch videos, movies and more.

The Convertible Magazine Jacket for iPad is available now exclusively through our webstore and the Apple Store.

‘Tis the Season for All Things Shiny and Bright

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Just in time for the holidays, our new Chrome Slider Cases for iPhone 4 are available in gleaming Gold, Silver and Ink.

Featuring hardshell plastic construction, four-corner protection and interior rubber guardrails, each Chrome Slider Case is lined with a pop fluorescent interior. The exterior mirror finish will add a touch of holiday spirit to your iPhone 4 this season.

Chrome Slider Cases for iPhone 4 and iPod touch are available now through our webstore.

José Parlá Wallpaper

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Based on the artwork from the José Parlá Curated by Arkitip project, we have created some free wallpaper for your MacBook, iPad and iPhone. Pick from 3 designs.

Desktop Wallpaper
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iPad Wallpaper
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iPhone Wallpaper
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Limited-edition Incase x WIRED Snap Case for iPad

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The latest innovations in technology are at your fingertips. Your fingers are the handheld
data banks that identify you to the world and one of your most essential tools in this digital age. To celebrate the power of your fingertips, WIRED and Incase collaborated on this limited-edition iPad Snap Case featuring a graphic fingerprint. Available exclusively at the WIRED Store and Incase webstore.

WIRED, the magazine known for innovation and design, has curated more than 200 engaging products, along with interactive installations for its annual WIRED Store gallery. The shopping space includes what’s new and next in consumer electronics, gaming, active gear, home goods, eco-lifestyle items, apparel, and children’s toys in the three-level historic Tower Records building in the NoHo neighborhood of New York City.

Located at 692 Broadway (at 4th Street), the WIRED Store will be open to the public between November 19 and December 26 from 11am to 7pm Wednesdays through Sundays. Visitors are invited to explore the gallery, test products and attend events; shoppers can purchase featured products at the online WIRED Store beginning November 19.

Incase | José Parlá | Arkitip

For the eighth installment of Curated by Arkitip, artist José Parlá documents his experiences in calligraphic and palimpsestic code using our signature protective cases.

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