Posts Tagged ‘art’

Hygienic Kissing Apparatus


Doppelgänger

Doppelgänger kissing mask by Portuguese artist Didier Faustino.

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Light As A Feather

Sherpa – feathers

Motorcycle made of feathers by artist Tim Hawkinson.

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What To Do With Those Pesky Plastic Bags


One Hundred and Eight – Installation

Artist Nils Völker has figured out how to make them into cool interactive breathing art. “One Hundred and Eight is an interactive wall-mounted Installation mainly made out of ordinary garbage bags. Controlled by a microcontroller each of them is selectively inflated and deflated in turn by two cooling fans.”

The Work of Gabriel Dawe

Interesting and colorful installation work using thread, nails, from artist and designer Gabriel Dawe.

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Max Max Hattler’s Heaven and Hell

1925 (aka Hell)

Experimental animation by Max Max Hattler based on based on the French Spiritualist artist Augustin Lesage’s painting A symbolic Composition of the Spiritual World’ from 1925.

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Colin Christian’s Pod People


I love these weird pod sculptures from Colin Christian. If the films 2001 Space Odyssey vs. Alien were to be made into a movie, these would definitely be the new creature eggs and instead of a cave, they would be incubating in a Eero Saarinen building.

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Ephemicropolis

Ephemicropolis 2010

Check out this obsessive work constructed with 100,000 staples by UK artist and designer Peter Root.

Stacks of staples were broken into varying sizes from full stacks about 12cm high down to single staples. These stacks were then stood up and arranged over a period of 40 hours.

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Kasino A4 Magazine’s New Porn

Just bizarre and visually creative video for the now defunct Finnish Kasino A4 magazine directed by Miikka Lommi.

Filipe Soares Has Floating Dreams

Portuguese artist Filipe Soares has created some interesting little worlds using story boxes.

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Pink Terror


Pink Terror by Mike Barzman and Christian Swegal


Don’t know too much about this video, but I love watching things getting smashed and exploding in slow motion.

Suspended in Aisle 3

Hyper, 2007

I love these photos from French photographer Denis Darzacq. I’ve seen suspended motion photographs many times before but what makes these stand out is the supermarket and it’s vibrant color as a backdrop.

via: The Daily Beast

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The Knife and Some Color Cutting

Totally digging this work from Uruguay artist Ana Bidart

The Knife – Colouring Of Pigeons (DAI REFIX)

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