Facades by Zacharie Gaudrillot-Roy

"Facades is an ongoing series of work by French photographer Zacharie Gaudrillot-Roy that imagines a world where facades have been completely isolated from buildings. He shares of the project" writes Collosal

The façade is the first thing we see, it’s the surface of a building. It can be impressive, superficial or safe. Just like during a wandering through a foreign city, I walk through the streets with these questions: what will happen if we stick to that first vision? If the daily life of “The Other” was only a scenery? This series thus offers a vision of an unknown world that would only be a picture, without intimate space, with looks as the only refuge.

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TEN Collection by Fotolia: Eric Paré and Mike Campeau

Starting from March 12, Fotolia is launching an international contest for designers and photographers on Facebook and www.tenbyfotolia.com. You have a chance enter the challenge "Ten Collection" with selected artists duo and win great prizes: Wacom tablets, subscriptions to Adobe Creative Cloud, Roland VersaStudio BN-20 printers, Exaprint prints, and more.

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GM Concept UI by GMUNK

The General Motors Advanced Design Studio approached Munkowitz aka GMUNK to concept and design the driver console and touch screen UI for their upcoming Cadillac concept car, the Elmiraj. The goal was to create an experience that utilized a multitude of future driving technologies while still maintaining the elegance and luxury of the Cadillac brand.. Munko was freelancing with the Autofuss collective and deep into finishing BOX at the time, so he built a small Seal Team consisting of the talented Conor Greeble and Jason English Kerr, and brought back old-schooler Joseph Chanimal as well.. Together they fabricated a very compelling glimpse into the future of Car UI, stressing real-world functionality set within a very distinct future-forward style and palette..

Read more about the concept on GMUNK's website

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Vespa Cam

What a Roman Holiday without noisy Italian scooter and shiny gloss helmets? Now add the next ingredient - shake but don't stir. That is Vespa Cam, a concept made by students Rotimi Solola and Cait Miklasz. According to the design duo, the camera will have a Vespa rectangular thin streamlined body, a large touch-finder, a curved shape and a fresh mint colour.

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Typography Playground by Ruslan Khasanov

Russian designer Ruslan Khasanov shows of new typography experiments. They include typography artworks based on chemical reactions, film disposals and even edible stuff as a part of his I Ate Alphabet Tumblr page. Check the full Typography Set on Behance and enjoy the selected works below

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Walking City

Architecture + Evolution + Movement = Universal Everything Referencing the utopian visions of 1960’s architecture practice Archigram, Walking City is a slowly evolving video sculpture. The language of materials and patterns seen in radical architecture transform as the nomadic city walks endlessly, adapting to the environments she encounters.

http://vimeo.com/85596568

How big are Olympics venues?

I am not a big fan of sports (lawn-tennis only) and never let myself to start political discussions here, but I like art and infographics. That's what you can see in the latest project done by NY Times. They easily merged New York Central Park and Sochi Olympic object to compare the scale of the sport venues. Enjoy the full project with comments on http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2014/02/04/sports/olympic-venues.html

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Surreal photography by Ilya Kisaradov

The surreal images of Russian photographer Ilya Kisaradov (aka ezorenier) have a level of vulnerability to them that draws the viewer's attention and allows one to empathize with each character within the frame. The photographer's subjects often exhibit a sense of confinement and isolation in nature that is heightened through props like a birdcage or even one's own hair wrapped tightly over the subject's mouth. via Ilya-Kisaradov-9

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Surreal Munich by Victor Enrich

"As part of his latest project NHDK, photographer Víctor Enrich challenged himself to digitally reconfigure the same building in Munich, Germany in 88 different configurations. The Barcelona-based artist is known for his warped and skewed interpretations of architecture in locations around the world including an extensive series of images shot in Tel Aviv." via Colossal. http://vimeo.com/81182837

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