Archive for Outubro, 2009
ABORES LAETAE by Diller Scofidio + Renfro
Posted on Outubro 13, 2009 - Filed Under Digital Culture | Leave a Comment
“Dismissing conventional distinctions between “nature” and “artifice,” a brownfield site along a key route into the city center is the host of a new public park. A small grove of hornbeam trees, some electrically-assisted, upsets the perception of a stabile ground. Three central trees are planted eccentrically and at a 10-degree bias in deep planter [...]
Dead Fly Art
Posted on Outubro 12, 2009 - Filed Under Illustration | Leave a Comment
Via: Drawn!
The Funnyness Theory by Volkswagen
Posted on Outubro 9, 2009 - Filed Under Guerrilla Marketing | Leave a Comment
Guerilla marketing stunt created by Volkswagen Sweden in order to promote the site Rolighetsteorin (The Funnyness Theory), an initiative n that aims to make things funnier,to create change.
Wi-Fi Dowsing Rod – Mike Thompson
Posted on Outubro 8, 2009 - Filed Under Design | Leave a Comment
Dutch designer Mike Thompson designed and built this Wi-Fi dowsing rod by joining old and new to deliver a simple device for detecting wireless internet.
In his website he explains the project:
Todays technology advances at such a speed that often consumers are left in awe of it all. The high tech terminology, the ultra small, ultra [...]
Cement Eclipses – Isaac Cordal
Posted on Outubro 7, 2009 - Filed Under Street Art | Leave a Comment
Isaac Cordal places expressive cement human figures around the urban environment in his ‘Cement Eclipses’ series. See more on this project here (pdf).
Similar projects by Slinkachu and Nele Azevedo.
Public Intimacy
Posted on Outubro 2, 2009 - Filed Under Street Art | Leave a Comment
Confrontation between public and private/intimate space.
Via: Mental Agassi
Aganetha Dyck
Posted on Outubro 1, 2009 - Filed Under Art | Leave a Comment
Aganetha Dyck’s art projects are a collaborative work with honeybees resulting in a compelling sculptural objects. She is concerned and interested in the power of the small. Her most recent research asks questions about the ramifications all living beings would experience should honeybees disappear from earth.
