Archive for the 'art' Category

Venetian Blinds

October 3rd, 2011

“White Blind” & “Untitled (Red)” by Michael Craig-Martin.

found at trendbeheer

Wire Sculptures

September 27th, 2011

Wire sculptures by Gavin Worth.

found at Colossal

George Chamoun

September 21st, 2011

George Chamoun made these very nice collages of old and current movie stars.

found at bumbumbum

Les Mousses

September 19th, 2011

I just love these sculptures series called “les mousses” by Etienne Gros.

found at Potz!Blitz!Szpilman!

Roman Opałka

September 15th, 2011

Roman Opałka was a French-born Polish painter who painted numbers. In 196 he began painting a process of counting – from one to infinity. Starting in the top left-hand corner of the canvas and finishing in the bottom right-hand corner, the tiny numbers were painted in horizontal rows. As of July 2004, he had reached 5.5 million.

found at triangulation blog

Brakay

September 12th, 2011

Brakay is the name of the collaboration between Brad Downey & Akay during this years Fame Festival in Grottagli, Italy. This video called “tipping point 2″ and the found objects in those narrow little alleys, caught my attention.

found at rebel:art

NOW

September 12th, 2011

NOW (#2 mirror) by Doug Aitken.

Multi-Touch Finger Paintings

September 12th, 2011

Multi-Touch Finger Paintings by Evan Roth.

“12,345 + 6,789 = ”

“Slide to un-lock”

“Launch Twitter. Check Twitter. Close Twitter.”

The Golden Mistake

September 8th, 2011

Erica Dorn made some solid gold versions of the  and Z  keyboard keys a.k.a. the “mistake” keys. They’re the ones we are constantly pressing to go back in time. These are still designed for the old apple keyboards but she said that she will update them.

found at I’m revolting

19:30 Stacks

September 6th, 2011

19:30 Stacks is a new series of sculptures by Aleksandra Domanović. They’re actually stacks of A4 and A3 paper with parts of photos printed on their side. To create this effect, Aleksandra made huge PDF files which she printed with an inkjet printer set to “border-less printing”. You can actually print one yourself: download this 5555 A4 pages PDF, print it out, place 1500 empty pages on top and 1500 at the bottom of the printed stack. Voila, you have one of the stacks.

found at vvork


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