Thumbs and Ammo posits the idea: would it be funny to replace guns with thumbs up in stills from movies?
YES!
Thumbs and Ammo posits the idea: would it be funny to replace guns with thumbs up in stills from movies?
YES!
Aktsaal der Wiener Akademie (1787, Martin Ferdinand Quadal)
An amazing collection of decollage, with wit and skill from Parisian Nicolas Monterrat at Un léger décalage.
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French photographer David Keochkerian creates these other worldly landscapes with Infrared filtering.
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David Dope is a creative director who makes these stunningly hypnotic GIFs in his spare time.
By Rusty Squid:
Book Hive is an interactive sculpture created to celebrate the 400 year anniversary of Bristol Libraries, and it will ultimately feature 400 animatronic books. Large wooden structures awash with honey light will engulf visitors in an immersive and atmospheric environment, where life-like animated books, inhabiting the cells will physically engage visitors, reacting to their movements in the space. Book Hive is a three month project, where the public gets the opportunity to influence its development. Rusty Squid will observe the public’s behaviour, and with the assistance of the Book Hive Keepers (exhibition stewards), collect feedback, in order to transform the shape of the hive and the way that the books respond. This evolution will take place over two months, between December and February, with the full 400 books installed by 7th February 2014.
Photographers Pierre Javelle and Akiko Ida have found a fun and funny visual language in MINIMIAM, a wordplay combining 'miniature' and “yummy” (miam in French).
Ida says:
“We’re both food photographer in our daily work, and we’re both quite crazy about cooking, eating and everything about food. So when we started this small people series, naturally we created the stories related to the food.”
Russia photographer Murad Osmann follows his beautiful girlfriend all around the globe in creating this fun, sexy and stylish a series he aptly titled “Follow Me To.”
Osmann:
“For me photography is about capturing things other people might miss. It’s a way to communicate.”
Wei Gensheng is working on the second highest building in the world – the Shanghai Tower. His stunning photos from 2,000 ft up won him the second prize in Shanghai City Photography Competition.
Karla Mialynne’s work created using Prismacolor pencils, Pantone Tria markers and occasionally, acrylic paint.
Josh Lane created his Hero-Glyphics series, placing comic book characters (the X-men, Spiderman, the Avengers) and sci-fi (Star Trek) heroes in Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics.
Barcelona-based artist Paolo Curio makes these awesome coin carvings known as ‘Hobo Nickels’.
From the University of Tokyo and the Nagoya Institute of Technology, three engineers revealed a machine using sound waves to move objects through space in a controlled way, using four speakers to create intersecting soundwaves.
So many good things. What a good year it's been. Thank you so much for coming along with me.
I hope you have a great 2014, and would, as always, love to hear from you!
Ryan
Paul de Ruiter Architects designed ‘Villa Kogelhofan’ in Kamperland, The Netherlands. Underground volume there is an entrance, storage space (one of my big first questions) parking, and a workspace with a view of the pond.
A glass box floating above ground holds on open plan divvied up into living room, the kitchen, bedrooms, bathroom and a patio.
A film by Jim Le Fevre, Mike Paterson and Roops and Al Johnstone (RAMP ceramics), commissioned by the Crafts Council. Help us to support other makers like Jim, Roops and Al across the UK. Give the next generation of makers the change to animate their dreams by donating £ 10 today!
Commissioned by the Crafts Council in collaboration with animator Jim Le Fevre, film maker Mike Paterson, and Roops and Al Johnstone of RAMP Ceramics.
The Harbin International Ice Festival revealed some of its massive snow sculptures a few weeks before its official opening in January.
Norwegian daredevil Eskil Ronningsbakken takes on a tortuous 850m-mountain road in under 3 minutes, while reaching top speeds of 50mph, backwards!
A special thanks to Vice and The Creators Project for filming an awesome behind the scenes video and finally letting me tell my story about my learning disability and how art has helped me find my path in life. You can check out the video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lxxV5mIcI9E& *The "3 Suns Rising" In 2 of the Milky Way clips are off shore oil rigs.* “Into The Atmosphere,” is my tribute to the state of California and the beautiful deserts, mountains and coastlines that exist there. This video showcases a variety of national/state parks as well as less recognized natural areas. The video also focuses on clouds, fog and interesting atmospheric conditions. Although California is known for blue sunshine skies, seeing a colorful storm cloud over Half Dome or an incredible sunset at the La Jolla Coves is really a sight to see. The goal of this video is to show these environments in their best possible light. Living in California all my life, I had as much time as I needed to really capture the essence and beauty it provides. This video was an ongoing project for about a year with an estimated 75,000 images taken, and about 12,400 made it into the 3.5 minute piece. My Grandmother Alice Harpin passed away during the last two weeks of shooting this video. The film is dedicated to her memory. Without her and the love of my family this video would not have been possible. To create this video there were many nights sleeping outside, and many days spent in the wild to embrace the environment and get to know the surroundings. There is a common misconception about Timelapse shooters that we quickly set up cameras and go sleep in the car for hours at a time, which is far from the truth. We are constantly hiking heavy equipment through dangerous areas and spending time camping in uncomfortable situations, I love it and wouldn't trade it for anything else. Some of the locations are Mono Lake, Anza Borrego Desert, Alabama Hills, Trona Pinnacles, Big Sur, Mount Laguna, Santa Maria, Yosemite, Gaviota, The Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest, La Jolla Coves, Santa Ynez, the San Francisco Coast, and the Santa Barbara Mountains. Directed and Filmed by Michael Shainblum. To follow and see more of my work please visit: http://www.shainblumphoto.com/ facebook.com/shainblum facebook.com/shainblumphoto plus.google.com/+MichaelShainblum 500px.com/Shainblum twitter.com/shainblum Motion controlled equipment made possible by: Dynamic Perception:dynamicperception.com/ Emotimo: emotimo.com/ Song: Thomas Bergersen - Remember Me Licensed by Extreme Music https://www.extrememusic.com/ The video is available in 4K please contact: shainblumphoto@gmail.com
From Michael Shainblum:
“Into The Atmosphere,” is my tribute to the state of California and the beautiful deserts, mountains and coastlines that exist there. This video showcases a variety of national/state parks as well as less recognized natural areas. The video also focuses on clouds, fog and interesting atmospheric conditions. Although California is known for blue sunshine skies, seeing a colorful storm cloud over Half Dome or an incredible sunset at the La Jolla Coves is really a sight to see. The goal of this video is to show these environments in their best possible light.
Printmaking, cut paper, and cheap dollar store items come together in Crystal Wagner's organic looking installations.