A Moon of Saturn Resting on a Doric Foundation
April 27th, 2009“A moon of saturn resting on a doric foundation” by Robert Andrade and Daniel G. Baird.


found at vvork
“A moon of saturn resting on a doric foundation” by Robert Andrade and Daniel G. Baird.


found at vvork
David Oreilly made these stage visuals for Bang by M.I.A, in the end she didn’t use them for her Coachella gig. Do what the sound say!
found at videos.antville
rAndom international was asked by Philips Electronics’ Lumiblade to create an interactive installation that unlocks the creative potential of their next generation OLED technology. They were inspired by the beautiful mirror finish quality of the individual OLED modules, so the result is an ultra thin interactive mirror light wall. Not like we haven’t seen anything like that before, but still very nice and really thin.
“Mat, Satiné, Brillant” is the title of the Maison Martin Margiela installation in Milan. It is the introduction of the Maison Martin Margiela furniture collection and interior design and architecture services. The installation is an exact reproduction of the Interior Design workshop of the Paris Headquarters, where all stores, showrooms, and architectural projects are conceived.
I think most of it is very average. The trompe l’oeil doors, the table made of many trestles and the shelves made of brackets (in the second photo) are the best items.




found at yatzer
The Coral lamp by Studio Aisslinger is made of hexagonal felt submodules. It should remind you of a sea life coral structure, but I say it could be a honeycomb too. Sspecially in yellow.



found at dezeen
“Nicht Kleckern, Sondern Klotzen” is a German saying which means doing things in a big way. The title of this photo series is “Nicht klotzen, sondern kleckern”, they switched the place of 2 words. Kleckern means to make a mess, and that’s what Sarah Illenberger did with different kind of blenders, Attila Hartwig made the photos.





found via It’s Nice That
“Just one Day Out Of Life” by Gabi Trinkaus.

I’m a little disappointed with car design lately, I haven’t seen anything new that I found interesting. Why don’t we see anything like the Citroën Karin, a concept car designed by Trevor Fiore in 1980, anymore? Just keep it simple.



found in Ben Pearce his Flickr stream