Apologies to H.P. Lovecraft
Posted: June 29th, 2009 | Author: Andi | Filed under: Design, General | Tags: Blanka Dvorak, Design, H.P. Lovecraft, Paintings | No Comments »Paintings inspired by H.P. Lovecraft
Paintings by Blanka Dvorak inspired by H.P Lovecraft’s stories.
Faces in the Sand
Posted: June 27th, 2009 | Author: Andi | Filed under: Design, General | Tags: Design, Faces, Sand, Sculptures | No Comments »
Photo courtesy of portofbellingham.com
Your Meat is Mine
Posted: June 27th, 2009 | Author: Andi | Filed under: Design | Tags: Art, Design, Scribble, Tattoos | No Comments »
Stunning tattoo art by Yann Travaille. Check out more of his tattoos at his website.
Barrel Monster
Posted: June 26th, 2009 | Author: Andi | Filed under: Design, General | Tags: Barrel Monster, Design, Police, street art | No Comments »
RALEIGH, N.C. — When Joseph Carnevale chopped up three stolen orange and white traffic barrels from a construction site to create a massive sculpture of a roadside monster thumbing a ride, the North Carolina college student said he saw it as a form of street art.
Raleigh, N.C., police just saw vandalism.
They dismantled the 10-foot “barrel monster” and arrested Carnevale. Hundreds of online supporters want the charges dropped and the publicity has turned the history major and part-time construction worker into a local celebrity.
Even the construction company has become a fan, and wants the 21-year-old to create a replica of the figure that led to his arrest on June 10.
Stop Destroying Our Planet
Posted: June 26th, 2009 | Author: Andi | Filed under: Design, General | Tags: Design, environment, Planet | No Comments »
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50ies Wrestling Stars
Posted: June 25th, 2009 | Author: Andi | Filed under: Design | Tags: Calendar, Design, Fifties, Wrestling | No Comments »
Some reprints from a 50s wrestling calendar.
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64 Helium Balloons
Posted: June 25th, 2009 | Author: Andi | Filed under: Design, General | Tags: Art, Atom, Balloons, Design, Installation | No Comments »
A room is filled with deep, evolving noises from a four-channel sound system. An eight-by-eight array of white, self-illuminated spheres floats in space like the atoms of a complex molecule.
Through variable positioning and illumination of each atom, a dynamic display sculpture comes into being, composed of physical objects, patterns of light, and synchronous rhythmic and textural sonic events. Change, sound, and movement converge into a larger form.
The height of each helium balloon is adjusted with a computer-controlled cable winch, whilst the internal illumination is accomplished using dimmable super-bright LEDs, creating a pixel in a warped 8x8 spatial matrix.
The sonic events, the patterns of light, and the movement of the balloons are manipulated in real time as a 45–60 minute-long performance.
Amazing art installation by Robert Henke & Christopher Bauder. The piece is called Atom (More pictures).
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