10. September 2011

Origami

Mabona Origami

Ori­gami is this old chi­nese tra­di­tion of fol­ding paper into awe­some three dimen­sio­nal objects. When you look at these objects you can barly under­stand how they were fol­ded. Sipho Mabona is one of these mas­ters of paper fol­ding. He lives in […]

8. September 2011

Compressed 02

Compressed 02

 Kim Pim­mel com­bi­ned ever­y­day soap with exo­tic forrofluid liquid to create an eerie tale. Shot with macro len­ses and time lapse tech­ni­ques. Ama­zing Via      

5. September 2011

Body Painting

Body Art

In every cul­ture exists the idea to use the body as raw mate­rial for art and expres­sion. Wether they use tat­toos or pir­cings or ear rings and neck­le­ces, every cul­ture has its on way to express its­elf. Body­pain­ting in its […]

2. September 2011

Artworks by Daniel Levanon

Daniel Levanon

Nice com­pu­ter art­work from Daniel Leva­non, a desi­gner from United Kingdom.

1. September 2011

Read between the lines

Huy Lam Words Portraits

Vietnamese-born pho­to­gra­pher and artist Huy Lam used a 4 point font to create these ama­zing por­traits of icons. He wrote selec­ted words and phra­ses over and over to create these fasci­na­ting portraits.

31. August 2011

Eternity

eternity-thumb

  Eter­nity is a col­la­bo­ra­tion bet­ween Ali­cia Eggert and Mike Fle­ming. They moun­ted 30 clocks on a large sheet of white acrylic and ali­gned the 36 hours and minu­tes hands is such a way that they spell ETERNITY. Every 12 hours you can read the […]

30. August 2011

Linotype – the film

Linotype-the-film-trailer

Lino­type is cal­led  the »Eighth Won­der of the World« by Tho­mas Edi­son. It revo­lu­tio­ni­zed prin­ting and our society like Inter­net today. Doug Wil­son is the direc­tor of a feature-length docu­men­tary film about this ama­zing machi­nes. Now the trai­ler is online. Watch […]

29. August 2011

Excellent Aerial Photography

Aerial Landscape

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25. August 2011

Creative Typographic Portraits

Creative Typography

Type is much more than infor­ma­tion. A good example are these ama­zing typo­gra­phic por­traits. Via