Archive for October, 2009

From The Dark Past

October 11th, 2009

From The Dark Past, once again a great animation by Rafaël Rozendaal. Don’t forget to click on it.

From The Dark Past by Rafaël Rozendaal

\-/\7 + :.^.: + /\^/\^/\

October 11th, 2009

Here are 3 new pieces by Elna Frederik: \-/\7 Place, :.^.: Place and /\^/\^/\ Mountains. These images only show my favorite parts, the original ones are huge. Patterns in full effect!

\-/\7 Place
\-/\7 Place by Elna Frederick

:.^.: Place
:.^.: Place by Elna Frederick

/\^/\^/\ Mountains
/\^/\^/\ Mountains by Elna Frederick

Vitrine

October 10th, 2009

Vitrine by Niek Audenaerd.

Vitrine by Niek Audenaerd

found at trendbeheer

Atomised Passenger Aircraft Engine

October 9th, 2009

The dust that you can see on the floor in the photo is an atomised passenger aircraft engine. So how did Roger Hiorns do this? He melted the engine and then dropped it through a funnel and sprayed with a fine stream of water or gas, which breaks it into granules. Here is a little more information about the process.
I also still really like his Vauxhall piece.

Atomised Passenger Aircraft Engine by Roger Hiorns

Ambigious

October 9th, 2009

Ambigious by Markus Mrugalla.

Ambigious by Markus Mrugalla

Ambigious by Markus Mrugalla

found at but does it float

Rocking Hot Dog

October 9th, 2009

I have no idea what to think of this Rocking Hot Dog by Nienke Klunder and Jaime Hayón. It’s a very weird object.

Rocking Hot Dog by Nienke Klunder and Jaime Hayón

Rocking Hot Dog by Nienke Klunder and Jaime Hayón

Rocking Hot Dog by Nienke Klunder and Jaime Hayón

Rocking Hot Dog by Nienke Klunder and Jaime Hayón

found at designboom weblog

ONE THING COMES AFTER THE OTHER

October 9th, 2009

ONE THING COMES AFTER THE OTHER by Damon Zucconi.

And here’s a bonus: Pole Shift.

Frances Malthouse

October 9th, 2009

I quite like these ink/collage pieces by Frances Malthouse.

Frances Malthouse

found at doogiehowsr

Speaking Piano

October 8th, 2009

The piano in this video can speak, I kid you not. The Austrian composer Peter Ablinger transformed the voice of a child reciting the Proclamation of the European Environmental Criminal Court into MIDI events. Those events let the mechanically-controlled piano play the voice of that child.
This is video is German but it has English captions, the text that the piano is playing is in English.
Hearing is believing.

found @golan

I got you something

October 8th, 2009

“I got you something” is a pile of facebook gifts, made by Arend deGruyter-Helfer. Make sure that you also check his “untitled window 2” piece.

I got you something by Arend deGruyter Helfer


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