Floppy Table by Neulant van Exel

There was a time I bought a copy of "Jurassic Park" PC game on 3 branded floppies, and it is still a time we have "Save" function in all computer systems replaced by the iconic methaphor of a floppy disk. The triumph of the icon continues and take strange forms from post-its to coffee tables. Berlin-based design duo Neulant van Exel have the broad portfolio you might expect from a collaboration between an architect and sculptor, and their latest project, "Floppy Table" is a surefire hit.

Katrin Schacke

Katrin is an independent german graphic designer based in Offenbach am Main. She is working interdisciplinaryin many fields of design, including editorial design, book and catalogue design, conception and visualization of images by the use of illustration, installation and photography, as well as exhibition design, poster design, identities and web-design

http://www.katrinschacke.de/

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Predators by KFKS

New-York based Russian artist Nastya Kaerfkrahs KFKS just completed here next indoors mural art for the local book store ZAKKA SHOP "I spent around 5-6 hours of drawing per day for 1 month. During the process many people were wondering if I made sketches on canvases with a projector? The answer is that I used free hand drawing ONLY. As all of you may (or may not) know this is a drawing done by hand without the use of guiding or measuring instruments." Materials: canvases, black mat acrylic, brushes (01, 2, 8).

http://vimeo.com/54257395

Traces by Abbie Stephens

Inspiring video created to mark the launch of Spanish designer Emilio De La Morena's SS13 collection, Abbie Stephens' film plays light against dark to accentuate the textural details and silhouettes across the range. Drawing inspiration from the themes of memory and perception that Emilio used as the basis for his new pieces, Abbie creates and inverts worlds to play with the line between imagination and reality.

http://vimeo.com/49595687

Pinups by ONEQ

ONEQ is an illustrator mixing Japanese and American art styles when dealing with manga designs. "I was born in 1981 in the city of Kumamoto on Japan’s southeast Kyushu island. My work as an artist includes a variety of genre such as magazine artwork, DVD cover art, apparel and clothing art, and manga illustrations. I mix Japanese and American art styles when dealing with manga designs. My artwork might be defined as pop style with an underground flavor. I like to create simple images in my work." http://kotemufu.exblog.jp/ http://www.behance.net/oneq-japan

Light installations by Clément Briend

Clément Briend lives and works in Paris, teachs photography at the University of Valenciennes. He works with ways of projection in very unusual modalities that propose another interpretation, another perception of pictures in space. In his latest works the custom photography illumination of Cambodian trees creates a unique spiritual atmosphere. And all other works make environment plays a role of a canvas what leads to huge variety of subject interpretation. http://www.clementbriend.com/

Solitaire.exe cards by Evan Roth

I love this project just because I run Win 3.11 in childhood in favor of DOS Games only because of Solitaire, Golf and Paintbrush studies."A simple piece of software got us through the dark ages of computing before the Internet allowed us to waste company time more effectively. Now you can reconnect with this old friend on the other side of the computer screen. Solitaire.exe is a physical pixel-for-pixel recreation of the popular computer card game included in the Windows 98 operating system." Evan Roth is an interaction designer whose work is in the permanent collection of The Museum of Modern Art and has received numerous awards, including the Design Museum London’s Design of the Year. Many of Roth’s works include the image of a pack of playing cards featured in solitaire.exe which came bundled in old Microsoft systems. As an exclusive collaboration with the Cooper-Hewitt, Evan Roth has created an actual deck of Solitaire.exe playing cards, faithfully and ironically replicated, right down to the pixilation. Each pack of playing cards in this limited edition of 500 is signed and numbered by Evan Roth (they are all sold out).

http://www.evan-roth.com/work/solitaire-exe/ http://when-we-were-kings.com/

http://vimeo.com/28272866

Cloned Video Animations by Erdal Inci

"Filmmaker, graffiti artist, and photographer Erdal Inci lives and works in Istanbul, Turkey where he has been experimenting with cloned motion in video since 2004. Over the past few months Inci has converted several of these hypnotic videos into gifs and posted them online" via Colossal