Author: Jakub

  • Website: Cinemargentino

    Website: Cinemargentino

    Cinemargentino is a non profit video library of Argentinian movies founded by Rita Falcón and Martín Ramos Mejía. The platform allows users to stream movies for free and its goal is to make independent films available to the broadest possible audience, once they have been premiered in film festivals and then completed the commercial exhibition circuit. The films in the Cinemargentino’s catalogue are quite difficult to come by once they abandon this official circulation. 

    In the Fiction section a couple of titles like (How) to be dead by Manuel Ferrari and Bellville by Grupo Hexágono brought our attention so far.

    In the documentary section you can find titles like Brides – Godmothers – Sweet 16, a film about The Levy brothers portraying their life in a silk shop located in Buenos Aires, or Mono – an experimental documentary about a renovation in the Argentinian musical scene. 

    www.cinemargentino.com

  • Bookshelf: Garoa

    Bookshelf: Garoa

    Garoa is a bookstore founded in Zarautz, in the Basque Country, northern Spain. It doesn’t only focus on selling books but offers alternative activities like concerts and art exhibitions to bring more traffic through the door and get more people interested in ‘analog’ reading.

    Garoa is a really creative business and the team running the store is truly multidisciplinary – in the basement of the bookstore you’ll also find a web consultancy specialising in online strategy.

    Thanks to film photographer, Mikel Citores Rodriguez,  who sent us the shots of the space and its founders.

    www.egaroa.com

  • New project: ChairYourLife

    New project: ChairYourLife

    We’ve just launched our first project of 2014! Meet Holga and Andrea, the founders of based in Valencia, Spain, creative studio ChairYourLife. The project was shoot by our contributor Carmen Grey. In the interview we ask Holga and Andrea about their creative background and we find out more about the process involved in creating their new designs.

    See the full project here.

    See the project…

  • Shop Small: Small Business Saturday

    We’re big fans of Todd Selby’s photography and other projects. He recently directed a TV advert for the Small Business Saturday campaign sponsored by American Express. Founded in 2010, Small Business Saturday is a great initiative dedicated to supporting small businesses.

    Those in the US will celebrate Small Business Saturday on the 30th of November. This year will we also see the first Small Business Saturday in the UK, held on one of the busiest shopping days of the year, the 7th of December.

  • Places: SHOPIQ

    Places: SHOPIQ

    On our last trip to Wroclaw we discovered SHOPIQ – a new addition to Wroclaw’s creative scene. The shop selling works of Polish photographers, books and vinyls is run by Natalia and Ernest Dec.

    They tell us a little bit more about the concept behind SHOPIQ, Wroclaw, and work of which Polish photographers they like and follow.

    Shopiq on Future Positive (2)

    Shopiq on Future Positive (1)

    Shopiq on Future Positive

    Tell us how the idea for SHOPIQ was born?

    Ernest: We’re both photographers and taking photos is what we do in life. Apart from photography we love travel, discovering new places, meeting new people and staying at home for a longer period of time just to slow down a little. We started to think about the concept of SHOPIQ many years ago.We dreamed about creating a place that we always look for when discovering new city space. Then, the name was created, which from its definition supposed to mean a place where works of art can be bought. Then, we found the space where we’re based; not too big and just perfect to start a new business. And that’s how SHOPIQ was born – a creative space which opens itself everyday to meet with photography, graphic design, painting and music.

    What do you like about Wroclaw? Is it a creative city?

    Ernest: Wroclaw is one of the most ‘westernised’ cities in Poland due to its location and influences.

    Everyday we meet open, friendly people who creatively approach their everyday life and business. It’s the people that create places, if they give away some positive energy, the city gives it back in return. Wroclaw is a very harmonious city when it comes to this and the city gives you the opportunity to spread your wings.

    Work of which Polish photographer do you follow and like?

    Ernest: We have quite a few interesting photographers here in Poland and you can now hear about Polish photography more often. Many interesting publications and create projects are developed. We always like the work of Sputnik Photos, Bartek Pogoda, Filip Ćwika and other artists featured at SHOPIQ.

    www.shopiq.com.pl

    Congratulations to Winston Struye for winning the Creative Portsmouth book giveaway!