lets-a make-a pizza pie
February 19th, 2010“lets-a make-a pizza pie” by Zach Rottman. Resize your browser window!

“lets-a make-a pizza pie” by Zach Rottman. Resize your browser window!

“X by Y” is Daniel Rozin his current exhibition at the Bitforms Gallery in New York, but it’s also the title of one of his interactive installations. “X by Y” is a little different than his other mechanical mirrors, this time he arranged forty-four wooden slats horizontally and vertically. Of course they are controlled by motors and react on camera input. The result is an interactive pattern / grid display.


A second new piece that he presents is “Rust Mirror”. It’s made of 768 oxidized steel tiles and works like most of his mechanical mirrors.

The third one is a piece from 2008: “Mirrors Mirror”. I know that I’ve posted it before but it is still great.

Baptiste Debombourg made this mural (“Air Force One”) of Icarus with 35000 staples.


found at Make Blog
“Cinderella’s Chair” by Anna Ter Haar is a collection of chairs with prostheses made of glass. Each prothesis was blown onto the chair to make fit perfectly. Glass however, is a very fragile material but the legs of glass are strong enough to carry weight.


We’re still looking for some new lights for our new place, it’s not really that easy. I would settle for something like “Do Not Turn Off” by Pravdoliub Ivanov.

“Destroy Infinite Value” by Anne de Vries.
In this work I want to bring the concept how a digital photograph can be duplicated endlessly to a more physical understanding. Therefor I used 3 of the same photographic prints on top of eachother in a frame. (similar to the way Layers function in Photoshop software ) It was a joy to know that the picture would still stay complete while taking parts out with a knife. While at the same time the prints got even more unique and gained more value as an art piece.

“99 rounded rectangles with dropshadows” by Chris Collins.
Alexis Malbert a.k.a. TapeTronic knows how to handle oldskool audio cassettes. The first video shows you his different scratch cassettes, the second one some weird customised tapes and tapedecks.