Archive for January, 2010

Blankets

January 14th, 2010

Brian Jungen made these blankets with professional sports jerseys.

Cube 001

January 14th, 2010

“Cube 001″ by Alison Moffett and Chris Cornish.

found at It’s Nice That

Robotagger

January 13th, 2010

Last week, F.A.T. introduced the Graffiti Markup Language (GML), a new XML file type specifically designed for archiving graffiti tags. Of course it doesn’t make sense to only archive those tags, you should also be able to reproduce them. And that’s exactly what Golan Levin and Jeremy Ficca did. They wrote a small tool to translate the .GML files from 000000book.com into instructions for their industrial ABB IRB-4400 robot arm. If they now could place his robot on a truck like Evan Roth suggested
Here you can find some more details about the Robotagger.

Bread Bird

January 13th, 2010

Bread Bird by Dayton Castleman.

An inquiry as to whether birds would eat bread in the shape of their own. In this case, Chicago pigeons would not.

found at trendbeheer

350 Points Towards Infinity

January 12th, 2010

350 Points Towards Infinity by Tatiana Trouvé. There’re some magnet hidden in the floor. You can see this piece in the Migros Museum in Zürich till February 21st.

Ruben Brulat

January 12th, 2010

Ruben Brulat is only 21 and bought his first camera just two years ago. His self portraits are very impressive, these are from his Primates series.

found at acidolatte

New York Delft

January 12th, 2010

This “New York Delft” porcelain dinnerware set by Lovegrove & Repucci, is probably the only kind of Delft I would ever buy.

Exploding Gas Bubbles

January 11th, 2010

“Exploding Gas Bubbles” is an installation by Ariel Schlesinger. The machine produces soap bubbles filled with gas which drop on a high voltage grill … I’m curious what king of insurance Ariel has, just have a look at his Fire Horn and Similar But Fundamentally Different.

found at pietmondriaan.com

Paper Surgery

January 11th, 2010

“Paper Surgery” by Stephen Shanabrook & Veronika Georgieva.

Untitled Fold Painting

January 11th, 2010

Untitled Fold Painting II, IV and VII by Tauba Auerbach.


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