I used to play The Incredible Machine on 186x when I was young, still love watching the videos featuring something falling, pushing, pulling, burning with a good humor, result and sense. "Turning Page" video has it all, enjoy!
This was circulating on blogs later last year worth to refresh the memory and go for wandering the illusions of the Small World by Frank Kunert. Frankly speaking I was fooled when saw "Tennis-Halfpipe" for the first time.
Russian typographer Pavel Emelyanov (from Murmansk city) is back to the roots. His woodcut letterpress calendar beside the unique way of copying has an ultimate way to change months by reordering wooden elements. Don't miss a video at the end of the post.
Briefly "Dekocahri" is overdecorated bikes in Japan and "Dekotora" is same for large trucks - the field for chrome and lights. Japan fashion and editorial photographer Satoshi Minakawa, Intersection Magazine and the theprintspace galleries team up to create "Customized" exhibition featuring this Japanese trend. Don't miss a video from exhibition opening.
I got in to the Polaroid culture when I was ten with a proud colour one "Assembled in the USSR". This was a high times, today Swissmiss made a huge flashback and now I really want to install Polaboy frame featuring some of the photos from my past. Smart and simple idea and citing Swissmiss: "Polaboys are enlarged Polaroids to a scale of 10:1 (to 88x107cm) and backlit. They are 20 mm thick and use energy-saving LED area lights. The frame is wooden and they are made in Germany. Also good to know: The photographs can be changed at any time and you can even send your custom image."
"FOLDS is a beautiful installation by David Mesguich and Valentin Van der Meulen that first appeared in 2009 at Maison des Arts de Malakoff, and again in 2010 at Art Paris 2010. The piece is made from numerous polypropylene shapes and creates a somewhat haunting anatomical amalgam of face and skull." via This Is Colossal
RedBall Project is a global art project by Kurt Perschke that exists as a series of temporary installations in a city over a few weeks. The work has taken place in places such as Syndey, Barcelona, Chicago, Korea, and England among others.
Awesome project fixed between art and engineering featuring hand made cube kite created by Ivan Morison and Heather Peak in collab with Sash Reading and "Queen and Crawford". Commissioned by Dandara Ltd for the Chart Room, Castle Quay. Photography by Matt Porteous. All made in The Observatory.
Lumi is a design team pioneering the Lumi Process, a revolutionary photographic print process for textiles and natural materials. They are taking photography out of the darkroom by using sunlight to make durable prints on sustainable materials. Check the video and interior design examples.
"The colourful pictures in this gallery are close-up shots of alcoholic drinks, taken by Florida State University's chemistry department. Drinks such as wine and vodka were placed under a microscope to reveal images of the crystallised sugar. Magnified up to 1,000 times under a high tech laboratory lens, each crystal is different - like a snowflake." via DT also check Bevshots for full collections of this.
Guy Laramée is a true post-digital renaissance artist. Being an interdisciplinary artist found his way through such varied and numerous disciplines as a stage writer, director, composer, a fabricator of musical instruments, a singer, sculptor, painter and writer. Focusing on his sculptural works there are two series of carved books art - Biblios and The Great Wall. Both a worth to check online or on our gallery.
"Remake" was an open competition organized by Adobe and Booooooom portal. The idea behind was simple, participants were requested to remake famous fine art or photography masterpiece. The submissions were awesome, and now take a look at ten finalists.
My favourite work is “The Ship” Salvador Dali remake by Justin Nunnink (yes, I am Dalinian).
"Banksy just placed a new sculpture, Cardinal Sin, at Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool, England. The piece, made in response to the child abuse scandals that the church seems to be known for these days, features a face taken off and replaced by blank bathroom tiles. Banksy noted in a statement, ":I'm never sure who deserves to be put on a pedestal or crushed under one." The sculpture sits next to religious works dated from the 17th Century." says Juxtapoze
Brighton based designer and magician Kyle Bean creates "is this photoshoped?" trends with handmade "non-objects". His latest work is a series of weapons made from harmless materials for a feature article in CUT Magazine centred around the topic of 'Guerilla Gardening' and 'Yarn Bombing'.
Photography by Sam Hofman
Two awesome video compilations by Matt Shapiro, “2011: The Cinescape” and from Anschluss Genrocks “Filmography 2011" recap the year in motion movies. Perfectly mixed and sound made both videos please.
The Cinescape 2011
“2011: The Cinescape recaps the year in film with some outstanding editing as well as excellent voiceover placement, making this one of that you just have to watch”
Filmography 2011
“A 230-film retrospective that celebrates this year’s movies and their amazing capacity to transport us through the boundaries of space, time, and identity.”
Portland based artist and illustrator Zach Johnsen famous for his Zenvironments project where he releases inner or whatever beauty hand drawn monsters on paper. But speaking about his portfolio we dig a series of "Acid over Easy" illustrations.. really blowing a head off.