The Flock Series

December 6th, 2010

The Flock Series by Adam Neate aren’t really paintings, but something like 3D collages. I really like them.

found at trendland

Fashion Show with Google

December 2nd, 2010

“Fashion Show with Google” is a 30 second TV commercial made by Robbin Ingvarsson & Waldemar Wegelin for the campaign ‘more with Google’ in Japan. It features the Image Search functions ‘sort by color’ and ‘similar images’. I really like it because it shows you that you can use the internet in many different ways.

And as a bonus: the Google Translate Beat Box. Try it yourself, click here.

COSMOS

December 1st, 2010

COSMOS is Nicolas Sassoon his latest work, make sure you check it out in full size.

Haunted Mirrors

December 1st, 2010

I’ve been seeing a lot collages lately. Is it a trend? Anyway, here’re the Haunted Mirrors by Allison Diaz.

found at bumbumbum

Deborah Oropallo

November 30th, 2010

I really like the aesthetics of Deborah Oropallo‘s digital collages.

found at triangulation blog

YouTube (Staring at the Wall)

November 29th, 2010

YouTube (Staring at the Wall) by Helmut Smits.

found at rebel:art

After Effects

November 25th, 2010

Daniele Del Nero made a series of architectural scale models with black paper, which he then covered with flour and some small samples of mold. After some time they started to look like this. Beautiful!

found at The Fox Is Black

Frankenlovely

November 23rd, 2010

Frankenlovely is a series of photo collages made by Lee Gainer. She used photos from fashion magazines to create these faces.

found at designboom weblog

Conical Intersect

November 22nd, 2010

Gordon Matta-Clark was an American artist known for this site-specific artworks like his series of building cuts, where he removed sections of floors, ceilings, and walls in abandoned buildings. “Conical Intersect” was one of his project which he did during the Paris Biennale in 1975. You can find a video about it here.
You might also want to have a look at Turning the Place Over by Richard Wilson.

found at kiameku

One Hundred and Eight

November 19th, 2010

One Hundred and Eight is an interactive installation made by  Nils Völker. It’s made out of ordinary garbage bags which can be selectively inflated and deflated by two cooling fans.

Although each plastic bag is mounted stationary the sequences of inflation and deflation create the impression of lively and moving creatures which waft slowly around like a shoal. But as soon a viewer comes close it instantly reacts by drawing back and tentatively following the movements of the observer. As long as he remains in a certain area in front of the installation it dynamically reacts to the viewers motion. As soon it does no longer detect someone close it reorganizes itself after a while and gently restarts wobbling around.

found at CreativeApplications.Net


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