Archive for January, 2011

10 Google Commandments

January 31st, 2011

10 Google Commandments by Stephanie Davidson. Part of Commissioning, a digital gallery which explores art patronage as an act of collaborative commerce by Mich Trale.
Make sure that you visit the 10 Google Commandments page to get the full experience.

24 Hours Shot

January 31st, 2011

Chris Kotsiopoulos composed this image with about 500 star-trail, 35 sun sequence and 25 landscape shots. The result is a stunning 24 hours shot which you should see in a higher resolution. If you want to know how he did you should read his post here.

FLAT mirrors

January 31st, 2011

“FLAT mirrors” by BIG-GAME is a collection of 4 silvered windshields from cars with flat windows. So if you’re a fan of Volkswagen Beetle, Citroën 2 CV, Renault 4L or a Fiat Panda, this might me something for you.


Volkswagen Beetle


Renault 4L

Cavity Mechanism

January 28th, 2011

Dan Grayber builds these amazing mechanisms which suspend themselves in glass domes.

found at BLDGBLOG

Cracks of Dawn

January 27th, 2011

Cracks of Dawn by Eric Yahnker. Maybe not his most deep artwork, but it made me chuckle.

found via It’s Nice That

Stitched Illustrations

January 26th, 2011

Stitched Illustrations by Peter Crawley, it’s as simple as that.

found via CreativeApplications.Net

Point

January 25th, 2011

I’m a huge Roman Signer fan, he’s a Swiss artist known for his action sculptures. I’ve posted already a few of his works on today and tomorrow. Today, ARTE – an European cultural television channel, launched an online platform ARTE Creative. It’s a platform for contemporary audiovisual creation and Roman is one of the artists they feature.
Here’s my most favorite Roman Signer piece: Point.

Divided Experiences

January 24th, 2011

Divided Experiences, a generative sketch by Sergio Albiac, made with Processing.

Dürer with Girlfriend

January 21st, 2011

“Dürer with Girlfriend” by Dorothee Golz.

found at PAINTED,ETC

On the cherry blossom

January 21st, 2011

This house in Tokyo is called “On the cherry blossom”, and that is its biggest downside. It was designed by A.L.X. and it’s on my “buildings to visit when I ever get to Tokyo” list.


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