Chillout Sessions






Both of these little worlds are part of the artwork created for the most recent Chillout Sessions: a compilation disc series put together by the Ministry of Sound Australia. The diorama-like concept was developed by Collider (design by Andrew van der Westhuyzen and cinematography by Brycen Horne). They decided to switch up the packaging after the first 10 discs:

The new Sessions concept involves miniature ‘worlds’ literally creating a package holiday that has both escapism and a sense of humour. [link]

I want to shrink down to size and move into one of these miniature worlds. As a concept I LOVE this. It was executed exceptionally well; from the world construction to the photography, this is a concept pulled off in every sense. Be sure to check out the video version of each: XII XI

12 Comments

  1. Jarson says:

    everyone who knows me knows I have a HUGE obsession with miniatures. Haha I am a weirdo. The Thorne miniatures, Henry Selick’s minisets, all that jazz, for some reason I have a soft spot for that stuff…I would one day like to own something like this. So f#$@ing sweet!

  2. Ryan says:

    Excellent… If the dioramas were just a bit (more?) twisted, they could be models of Josh Keyes paintings: http://www.joshkeyes.net/paintings.htm

  3. Scott says:

    YES. Made endless dioramas when I was a kid. This is amazing.

  4. Mark C. says:

    I used to be an architecture/engineering major, but never got far enough to have to do any elaborate models. These look fantastic!

  5. Shelby says:

    The detail blows my mind. These two shots in particular: One & Two.

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  7. Anonymous says:

    The miniatures are awesome

  8. Dan Matutina says:

    This is nice. Thanks for sharing this. The miniatures are really nice. I hope I’ll be able to get a copy of the album.

  9. Colin says:

    Wonderful models, interior panels look decent, such a shame that the front covers are so unimaginatively executed.

  10. seks izle says:

    wonderful. thank you admin

  11. The detail blows my mind. These two shots in particular:

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