Archive for June, 2009

DMY Berlin Youngsters 2009 – Modulares Licht

June 4th, 2009

“Modulares Licht” is the diplom thesis of Robert Hoffmann. He made 3 different lights where you can tilt the sidepanels. So you can not only change their shapes but also control the light. Neat.

Modulares Licht by Robert Hoffmann

Modulares Licht by Robert Hoffmann

Seen at DMY Berlin Youngsters

DMY Berlin Youngsters 2009 – O!Cap

June 3rd, 2009

O!Cap is a silicon lampshade designed by designlab. It is available in 3 different colours, but the catch is that they added different aroma’s to the silicon like lemongrass for example. So when you put one over an energy saving light bulb, the heat of the lamp sets the scent free.
You can go and see/smell them at DMY Berlin Youngsters.

O!Cap by designlab

O!Cap by designlab

DMY Berlin Youngsters 2009 – Nido

June 3rd, 2009

Tonight was the opening of the Youngsters exhibition of the DMY Berlin International Design Festival. The quality of the work on display was very good, in the next few posts I will present some of them.

Nido is a collection of 6 stools and tables by Eva Marguerre. They are made of fibreglass which makes them extremely light, between 840g and 1020g, but also very stable, they can carry up to 150kg. You should actually watch the videos in the moodgallery. The material and the resin give them a very nice texture. They are only available in laser red and cost €198. I’m sold.
Nido is also on the shortlist for the DMY Award, good luck next Friday!

Nido by Eva Marguerre

Nido by Eva Marguerre

Nido by Eva Marguerre

Nido by Eva Marguerre

It wasn’t meant to end like this

June 3rd, 2009

“It wasn’t meant to end like this” is an installation by Glue Society. It seems like a 25-ton mechanical digger buried itself under 300 tons of sand. You can see it at the Sculpture by the Sea festival in Aarhus, Denmark.

It wasn't meant to end like this by Glue Society

found at CR Blog

Samson

June 3rd, 2009

Samson is a museum installation by Chris Burden. It is made of a 100-ton jack, a gear box and a turnstile. Each time when a visitor enters the gallery space and passes through the turnstile, the jack connected to the gear box expand a little and pushes against the walls. So when a certain amount of people visit the exhibition, it is possible that the walls could collapse.

Samson by Chris Burden

Samson by Chris Burden

Samson by Chris Burden

found at things magazine

The Animatic

June 3rd, 2009

“The Animatic” is a Rube Goldman machine developed by Yuri Suzuki and Household. It is actually a three-dimensional music video. A record player triggers a chain of small individual animating machines. These are all based on simple animation techniques from flick books to shadow puppets. The viewer follows a chain of machines to piece together a narrative. By the time the viewer reaches the end of the song they will have seen in essence a music video for the chosen record, which in this instance is “Memphis Tennessee”, a Silicon Teens cover of the classic track by Chuck Berry.

The Animatic by Yuri Suzuki and Household

The Animatic by Yuri Suzuki and Household

The Animatic by Yuri Suzuki and Household

The Animatic by Yuri Suzuki and Household

The Hustle With Art and Economy

June 3rd, 2009

“The Hustle With Art and Economy” by Bernhard Garnicnig.

The Hustle With Art and Economy by Bernhard Garnicnig

Louboutin by Peter Lippmann

June 3rd, 2009

So here are a few other still life compositions, this time they are photographs by Peter Lippmann. The center pieces on the tables are the shoes by Christian Louboutin.

Louboutin by Peter Lippmann

Louboutin by Peter Lippmann

found via a comment by Spotka

Art of Innovation

June 2nd, 2009

“Art of Innovation” is the title of series of still life paintings with weapons by Geliografic,  a studio based in Moscow which does illustrations on demand. Weird stuff.

Art of Innovation by Geliografic

Art of Innovation by Geliografic

Art of Innovation by Geliografic

found at nerdcore

Red Disco Ball

June 2nd, 2009

“Red Disco Ball” by Ilia Ovechkin.

Red Disco Ball by Ilia Ovechkin

found at trendbeheer


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