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Sipho Mabona Origami

Sipho Mabona Origami →

“How long does an installation like the colored koi fish one take?”
“It takes me around 1–3 months to complete an installation of that nature, usually working on it on and off. But the installation I’m currently working will probably take me a year to complete.”

Shinichi Maruyama’s Liquid Sculptures

Shinichi Maruyama’s Liquid Sculptures →

Shinichi Maruyama works with water and ink to create “liquid sculptures.”

Flowers + Newsprint, Beautiful

Flowers + Newsprint, Beautiful →

“Fresh Flowers is a collection of flowers, it’s a different newspaper, it’s a way of having flowers on your table everyday.”

Fill your days with Flowers… Shitloads

Fill your days with Flowers… Shitloads →

The art of Boudicca Collins

Don Kilpatrick’s Little Buffalo Press →

A Portrait of Don Kilpatrick at Little Buffalo Press

Kim Rugg Alphabetizes a Newspaper →

A London artist’s knife skills and knack for precision

Posters Printed with Oil from BP Spill

Posters Printed with Oil from BP Spill →

London-based graphic designer Anthony Burrill has created a poster using oil from the Deepwater disaster.

Library Porn

Library Porn →

Images of Libraries

Handmade Money

Handmade Money →

Handmade Money

Alex Roman’s “The Third & The Seventh” →

http://vimeo.com/moogaloo

No cameras used here… well, physical ones. Alex Roman created and composed this work entirely on the computer…

Dork Phrenology Helmet

Dork Phrenology Helmet →

Hand painted phrenology helmets by DJ Baskin…

Death Sale, a Lifetime of Accumulation

Death Sale, a Lifetime of Accumulation →

Danielle Aseff presents the surreal practice of estate sales with the photo documentary “Estate Sale.”

DIY “For the Love of God” Only £49.99

DIY “For the Love of God” Only £49.99 →

Bling! From IARTISTLONDON comes a DIY Damien Hirst kit. iHIRST is only £49.99 which is about £49,999,950.01 less than the original. Place it as a mantlepiece atop your stack of broken TVs.

Live from the App Store

Live from the App Store →

Apps bob and ripple in a sea of 20,000 icons as they’re downloaded from the App Store in real time.

Obama’s Art with Dumb-Quote

Obama’s Art with Dumb-Quote →

The Obama’s are redecorating the White House walls. Ed Ruscha’s “I Think I’ll…” (1983) (shown above) was one of the pieces selected for placement. It was borrowed from the National Gallery. Typographers and graphic designers can spot this work’s shortcoming with a deep rooted embarrassment. There’s an error with the apostrophe in “I’ll…” This malformed […]

Tare Lugnt’s Latest Issue – Tattooed

Tare Lugnt’s Latest Issue – Tattooed →

The latest issue of Marc Strömberg’s magazine Tare Lugnt has been tattooed on his leg. Large-scale prints will go on display in Göteborg and Stockholm this month. More info at the Wall Street Journal and the Tare Lugnt site.

A Musician’s Visual Grid

A Musician’s Visual Grid →

With his new book, Grid Index, German musician and artist Carsten Nicolai claims to have “discovered and unlocked the visual code for visual systems into a systematic equation of grids and patterns.” This is certainly worth a look. It also comes with a CD containing all of the grids presented in the book as editable […]

The Office of Brion Gysin

The Office of Brion Gysin →

Boing Boing’s David Pescovitz makes a great point with “Gysin was also a pioneer of sound poetry and multimedia collage that, in my mind, underpins remix culture, quick-cut video editing, and nonlinear Web experiences.” He’s absolutely right. In fact, the concept of hypertext may have taken longer to appear had it not been for Gysin […]

Paul Rand on Aesthetics

Paul Rand on Aesthetics →

Fred Eerdekens’ Light Play

Fred Eerdekens’ Light Play →

Fred Eerdekens is showing Nr. 14 Light Play, Z33, Hasselt (B), Belgium October 29, 2006–January 21, 2007

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