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Tires Recycled into Sinister and Sinewy Sculptures

Ryan Nance July 19, 2016

Korean artist Yong Ho Ji takes recycled tires and turns them into these sculptures built on cast-iron frames. 

See also the amazing creatures of the Photoshop Beastiary
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In 5tilt Tags top, sculpture, myth, korean, recycling, junk
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Unbelievable Papercraft Birds

Ryan Nance July 19, 2016

Netherlands-based artist Johan Scherft  discovered papercrafting at 14 quite by accident when he started making hand-colored paper bird models. "It appealed to me because it combines so many different techniques like working in three dimensions combined with drawing and painting."

​"Of course, it is impossible to capture every curve of the bird's body in paper, compromises have to be made, or the model would have too many gluing tabs, making it too difficult to make. A lot of the realism is suggested with the paintwork. For this part, I take the most time. With very fine brushes, I try to achieve the most realistic effect in color and detail. I use watercolors or gouache paint. It's always an exciting moment once the template has been painted to assemble the bird and see what the result is."

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In 5tilt Tags papercraft, top, birds, art

A Monument of Light - Turning a Gigantic Gas Tank into 320° LICHT | SPATIAL EXPERIENCE

Ryan Nance July 19, 2016

This gorgeous reuse of an industrial gas tank as a canvas for a light project show called 320° LICHT | SPATIAL EXPERIENCE melds the spatial and the virtual to amazing effect.

From the project page:

"The ‘320° Licht’ installation of URBANSCREEN uses the cathedral-like beauty of the Gasometer Oberhausen as the starting point for a fascinating game with shapes and light.

Within a radius of 320 degrees graphic patterns grow and change on the 100-metre high inside wall of the Gasometer.

The observer experiences the interplay between real and virtual space, in which the Gasometer seems to dissolve into its own, filigree structures and yet finally always reverts to its clear shape. ’320° Licht’ is achieved with kind project support from Epson Germany.

With approx. 20,000 square meters of area played upon, the installation is among the world’s largest and technically most sophisticated interior projections - interconnecting 21 powerful projectors to one projection screen."

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In 5tilt Tags light art, germany

The Soothing Art of Rock Balancing

Ryan Nance July 19, 2016

The Boulder Colorado artist Michael Grab works through mental and physical noise to reach a balanced and still place:

“The most fundamental element of balancing in a physical sense is finding some kind of ‘tripod’ for the rock to stand on. Every rock is covered in a variety of tiny to large indentations that can act as a tripod for the rock to stand upright, or in most orientations you can think of with other rocks. By paying close attention to the feeling of the rocks, you will start to feel even the smallest clicks as the notches of the rocks in contact are moving over one another. In the finer point balances, these clicks can be felt on a scale smaller than millimeters. Some point balances will give the illusion of weightlessness as the rocks look to be barely touching.
Parallel to the physical element of finding tripods, the most fundamental non-physical element is harder to explain through words. In a nutshell, i am referring to meditation, or finding a zero point or silence within yourself. Some balances can apply significant pressure on your mind and your patience. The challenge is overcoming any doubt that may arise. “Try not, there is no try…only DO.” – Yoda (Star Wars)”
 

Visit his website www.gravityglue.com

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In 5tilt Tags art, stone, land art

Word Machine — A Poetry Podcast from 5 things I learned today

Ryan Nance July 13, 2016
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This Sunday is the official launch of our new poetry podcast, Word Machine.

Every week we read two poems, one after another. That's it. Pretty simple.

Be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcast platform.

Subscribe on iTunes 

Subscribe on TuneIn

Subscribe on Google Play

In 5tilt Tags word machine, podcast, poetry
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Photo of the Day — Nighttime Thunderstorm Photo from Pilot above the Pacific

Ryan Nance July 5, 2016

via Washington Post 

"The Pacific Ocean from the cockpit of an airplane. The photographer and pilot, Santiago Borja, says he was circling around it at 37,000 feet altitude en route to South America when he captured this spectacular view.

Borja said it was difficult to get the shot in near-darkness and during a bumpy ride. “Storms are tricky because the lightning is so fast, there is no tripod and there is a lot of reflection from inside lights,” Borja told The Washington Post in an email."

In 5tilt, Photo of the Day Tags weather

Stunning Photomosaics of Some of the World's Most Iconic Places

Ryan Nance July 1, 2016

Charis Tsevis created these overwhelmingly detailed photomosaics for 38 places around the world for the Emirates Air Line "New Perspective"

Check out the full project visit The Emirates Air-Line "New Perspective" campaign .

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In 5tilt Tags design, photos, mosaic

Design Wish — Pencil, Pen and Marker Drawers for Your Desk

Ryan Nance June 30, 2016

For those designers who believe pencil first, pixel later, there is the dilemma of an art bin on your desk. Here, a 4-level set of drawers for your microns, pentels and prismacolors, sits neatly on your desk to keep your tools close at hand.

In design wish Tags design, office

Singaporean House with Teak Style

Ryan Nance June 28, 2016

One very notable aspect of the houses I've been to in Singapore is that rather than hide from the equatorial heat behind unopenable glass walls and super-powered AC units, the people of Singapore open their doors, walls and windows to it. The indoors and outdoors blend entirely together. And this example from the architects Aamer shows just how swank this style can be.

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In 5tilt Tags architecture, singapore

Photo of the Day: Halo of Bioluminescent Plankton in Thailand from Will Strathmann

Ryan Nance June 28, 2016

 Will Strathmann took this photo in Krabi, Thailand. “[I] heard that the bioluminescence [was] beginning to peak under the new moon … While this photo doesn’t come close to the actual experience, I am proud I was able to capture and share this magical moment.”

In Photo of the Day, 5tilt Tags thailand, marine biology

East Asia's Misty Mountains

Ryan Nance June 24, 2016

Kyon.J is a Japanese photographer who's stunning photos of Guilin in China and Mount Fuji in Japan surpass the cliched images with just the right touch of light and wonder.

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In 5tilt Tags photography projects, mountains, china, japan
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Romantic Images of Gay Couples Around the World

Ryan Nance June 12, 2016

“When thinking of iconic romance, ask yourself if any imagery (paintings, photographs, film-stills) comes to mind that is not showing heterosexual couples? Probably not," says New York photographer Braden Summers, who has created his kickstarter project “All Love Is Equal” to show classically romantic scenes with gay couples in the UK, France, India, Lebanon, Brazil and the U.S.

“A large driving force behind creating this series was actually less about affecting the gay community directly, and more about giving the general population a way to relate to gay imagery which is devoid of sex, victimization, or banality – themes that might usually prevent some folks from connecting.”

“The photographs are not documentations, they are dreamy illustrations of what open expressions of love in different cultures *could* look like in the future, more accepting time.”

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In 5tilt Tags lgbt, photography series
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Anatomy Chalkboard Drawings from a Chinese Teacher

Ryan Nance June 8, 2016

Chinese illustrator and anatomy instructor Chuan-Bin Chung uses his considerable drawing skills to reveal the form and structure of human anatomy with these precise and colorful diagrams he builds for the students in the classroom.  

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In 5tilt Tags Teacher, drawings, china, Anatomy, drawing
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Nick Brandt's Stunning Photos of Birds Calcified by Lake Natron's Alkaline Waters

Ryan Nance June 7, 2016

I am both horrified and awed by photographer Nick Brandt's images of birds calcified by the overwhelmingly alkaline waters of Lake Natron in Tanzania.

Check out Brandt's Arsty.net page

 

Brandt writes in his new photo/essay book, Across The Ravaged Land.

"I unexpectedly found the creatures — all manner of birds and bats — washed up along the shoreline of Lake Natron in Northern Tanzania. No one knows for certain exactly how they die, but it appears that the extreme reflective nature of the lake’s surface confuses them, and like birds crashing into plate glass windows, they crash into the lake.

 

"The water has an extremely high soda and salt content, so high that it would strip the ink off my Kodak film boxes within a few seconds. The soda and salt causes the creatures to calcify, perfectly preserved, as they dry." 

To add to the effect, he posed the animals as if they were frozen in life. 

 

 
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In 5tilt Tags natural phenomenon, Africa, animal photos, environment

Animation of the Big Bang Projected on a Water Fountain

Ryan Nance May 29, 2016

Beginning, an animation by Grzegorz Nowiński from Novina Studio sought to visualize the history of the universe, from the Big Bang to the rise of humankind and project it out of doors on a massive water fountain. 

via Co.Design

In 5tilt Tags water fountain, big bang, animation

NOAA's Okeanos Explorer Stunning Jellyfish Capture

Ryan Nance May 15, 2016

At a depth of 2.3 miles (3,700 meters) during Dive 4 of the Deepwater Exploration of the Marianas expedition by NOAA's Okeanos Explorer, the ship this creature as a hydromedusabelonging to the genus Crossota.

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In 5tilt Tags sea life
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An Architecture Photo Project with a Point of View "100 Year Old Houses" by Zsolt Hlinka

Ryan Nance May 4, 2016

In his project "100 Year Old Houses" Hungarian photographer Zsolt Hlinka  http://www.zsolthlinka.com/ approaches his architectural subjects with a point of view, one evoking wonder and reverence as well as curiosity. 

View on Flipagram
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In 5tilt Tags Photography, architecture
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Enormous LEGO Imperial Star Destroyer with interior

Ryan Nance May 4, 2016

Imgur user doomhandle:

“The Tyrant is over 56 inches (1.4m) long and weighs approximately 70 lbs (32kg) with a full load (the interior adds a lot of weight),” explains the author. “That makes it about 20 inches longer — and quite a few times heavier — than the classic LEGO UCS version.“

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In 5tilt Tags star wars, legos
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Beautiful Centripetal Colors

Ryan Nance April 5, 2016

Photographer Peter Schafrick spins paint-soaked Barbie dolls, dog chew toys, and tennis balls.

See also Colorful Centrifuge
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In 5tilt Tags color, photo project
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Lego Album Covers

Ryan Nance April 5, 2016

Oh so much fun, these http://legoalbums.tumblr.com

 

via MashKulture http://5thin.gs/1ev1asy

In 5tilt Tags musicians, legos, music, art, albums
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