Archive for May, 2010

Sewnnews

May 25th, 2010

Sewnnews: news sewn by Lauren DiCiocci.

found at designboom weblog

Homer

May 25th, 2010

I just love the conceptual graffiti by Homer.

found at rebel:art

Two or Three

May 21st, 2010

Two or Three by Levi Jackson.

Familjen

May 21st, 2010

This is the artwork for the album Mänskligheten of the Swedish electronic music project Familjen. It was a collaboration between the photographed Erik Wåhlström and the graphic design studio Bergen. The music of Familjen is not my cup of tea, but the Swedish singing sounds funny. This artwork is more my thing.

A Stacking Hommage

May 21st, 2010

A Stacking Hommage is a great garden version of that o so famous chair. It was designed by Dirk Winkel.

found at trendbeheer

Crystal Brass Knuckle

May 21st, 2010

Crystal Brass Knuckle (I am going to realign your chakras motherf*****) by Debra Baxter.

found at vvork

Freedom Fighter

May 20th, 2010

Freedom Fighter, an interactive installation by Yarisal & Kublitz.

found at 01 Magazine

I’m on a Boat

May 20th, 2010

A donkey on a boat photographed by Paola Pivi at the coast of the island Alicudi (Italy).

“I’m on a boat
Everybody look at me ’cause I’m sailing on a boat”

found at Something Changed

Unpacking

May 20th, 2010

Itay Ohaly question the function of packaging (to protect a product in transit) and came up with the Unpacking concept. He uses the packaging of the product to manufacture the product itself. The packaging of this stool is also the mold of the object. It defines and influences its form and surface. In this case the manufacturer doesn’t open the mold anymore but the consumer. As you can see in the pictures, it’s practically impossible to remove the PU foam completely. Itay also developed some vases with this unique packaging & production process. Very cool!

found at designboom

Chladni Singing

May 20th, 2010

Meara O’Reilly can sing salt patterns. Euh what? By singing certain tones, she can create resonant patterns with salt scattered on an Chladni plate. I know this sounds weird, in both ways, but watch the video to see the patterns shift from one into another.

found at booooooom!


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