Lost Meets LucasArts (c.1987)
Now that the end has come, and the book closed on the hope for real answers, CollegeHumor aptly lays out the litany of red herrings and still-unaswered questions that kept us strung out for 6 years.
An awesome collection of animation-style LOST-ies from Michael Myers, and my proud new desktop for the month. Adult Swim: do this!
(via Lebowitz.net)
There’s something to love in the simplicity of these designs – no glamour shots, no BS critical ravings, no tune in information, no cross-promotion, no ratings… one-hundred-percent concept. In many ways, they remind me of the posters Hollywood used to put out within the old studio system. (via Boing Boing)
Check out more, or grab one for yourself, at blanka.co.uk
For the uninitiated, this is a real-time remix chronicling the events of the ill-fated Oceanic Flight 815. I love this primarily because it shows the impact of narrative structure and perspective... the facts and events are identical; but the presentation in this form (far different from the way they have unfolded over LOST's run) changes the experience considerably.
Either these artists are awesome, or LOST is just rife with creative inspiration… based on the output of the LOST Underground Art Show I’d have to imagine it’s both! Check it out at http://lostundergroundartshow.blogspot.com/