Archive for May, 2010

Bernard Voïta

May 31st, 2010

Bernard Voïta is a Swiss photographer who makes these amazing black and white photos. He arranges objects in such a way till they form black and white shapes or patterns.
You can find 2 more photos here.

Collection Baron

May 31st, 2010

Are these 2 pieces designed by Sam Baron still furniture? Or are they more art? Either way, I like them.


“discussion”


“la ronde”

found at yatzer

Equilibres – Quiet Afternoon

May 28th, 2010

Equilibres – Quiet Afternoon is a series of photos of balanced sculptures made by Peter Fischli & David Weiss.

Eric Yahnker

May 27th, 2010

These charcoal and graphite drawings by Eric Yahnker are weird but very intriguing.

The Fifth Muzzle

Bizarro Guitaro

Juanita Horsetits

Hide and Seek

May 27th, 2010

“Hide and Seek” is a series of photographs by Frederique Daubal, where the models wear masks made of sliced up pages from fashion magazines.The masks resemble Muslim niqābs and the project is a statement on identity, transformation and what it means to be French today.

The Big Caption

May 27th, 2010

I guess you all know the amazing photography on The Big Picture. The Big Caption is a blog where Ian Collins takes those photos and adds jokes and statements made with typography to them. Subscribed!

Read by Touch

May 27th, 2010

Read by Touch (thorns on rice paper) by Cui Fei.

found at Acidolatte

Two Folds

May 27th, 2010

While browsing through Ignacio Uriarte his work for the previous post, I discovered another great piece: Two Folds. Although it’s just 24 A4 sheets of paper with each 2 folds, I must say that I like it alot.

“A line up and down an A-4 sheet” is very similar.

The History of the Typewriter recited by Michael Winslow

May 26th, 2010

“The History of the Typewriter recited by Michael Winslow” is a 21 minutes long film made by Ignacio Uriarte.

First he recorded the original sounds of 62 typewriters of different times, countries and technologies. Then, the actor Michael Winslow reproduced a selection of these sounds in chronolgical order, tracing a temporary journey through almost 100 years of history and creating this way an homage to the sound qualities of the typewriter and its former presence in the office.

It sounds amazing, you can see the quicktime version here. I bet he can do those modem dial-in sounds too. Remember those?

found at vvork

Reed + Rader Editorial

May 25th, 2010

Here’re 4 animated gif’s from an editorial that REED + RADER did for the online fashion store SSENSE.
Their style is awesome!


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