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Andrew Kupresanin’s Nadia camera project presents the photographer with an aesthetic score for the current scene rather than showing the actual scene on the LCD screen. Brilliantly satirically cynically incisive.
Andrew Kupresanin’s Nadia camera project presents the photographer with an aesthetic score for the current scene rather than showing the actual scene on the LCD screen. Brilliantly satirically cynically incisive.
The Inspiration Stream is a ‘meticulously curated’ fount of inspiration by the fantastic Veerle Pieters.
Former Eyebeam fellow James Powderly does awesome work somewhere between new media, interaction design and technology.
Peter Funch makes interesting photographs. When seen together in an installation, the juxtapositions between unrelated people in his shots are all the more poignant.
The FOR-SITE FOUNDATION has arranged what may be the first series of site-specific—some might even say site-tailored—art installations in San Francisco’s Presidio.
Le Mouvement Perpétuel by Julien Berthier is a visual exploration of the two truisms: “a cat always lands on it feet” and “toast always lands buttered side down.”
Poolga has artwork for iPhone, iPad and other hand-held devices created by selected designers and illustrators from around the world.
Pressing Letters is an effort to catalog and promote creativity in our expanding letterpress community.
A guilloché is an engraving technique in which a very precise intricate repetitive pattern or design is mechanically etched into an underlying material with fine detail. They’re beautiful, but pretty tricky to make well.
This art history poster is brilliant albeit a tinge cynical.