From Ice Break, the iced coffee that adds a motor to your day, comes a new show about people who add motors to stuff. Check out the YouTube channel here.
After months of scouring the country looking for people with too much time, mechanical ability and wayward genius for their own good, today’s the day our new series with Ice Break launches. Check out the first of seven eps, featuring a hot rodder who was sitting on the toilet when motorised madness struck:
To launch a show about adding motors to stuff, we thought we’d get in on the act ourselves. One couch, one coffee table, one stunt driver with balloon sized cajones later and we’re proud owners of a world record for speeding furniture.
Paul Barbera is a talented interior based photographer who looks up artists & creatives while he travels the world for assignments and documents their work spaces for his website ‘Where They Create’. He dropped into Monkey Towers on his recent visit to Sydney and went to work. You can view his amazing shots here.
We’ve just created an epic 60s spot for IKEA. As part of their new brand position: HAVE A GÖ, it encourages consumers to take a risk, fight against boring interiors and experiment with their home furnishings. Think Braveheart with furniture. And IKEA instead of Freedom.
100 artists.
1 million tiles.
1 year in the making.
We’re proud to launch our first project for Sydney Opera House. It’s a love song to The House using Nick Cave’s legendary track and has been a true labour of love for everyone involved. Experience the film here and download the song on iTunes. Enjoy!
Resident Monkey artists Jed de Pyper and Terry Chisholm will be exhibiting their latest work at Showcase Gallery’s “Launch Exhibition”. So hop along to check it out, sample some canapés and show the talented lads some love.