Contemporary art of Nic Nicosia
October 17th, 2011 | 0 CommentsHere is a piece of contemporary art for each of us to think about! Nic Nicosia, born in 1951 in Dallas is a contemporary artist who uses a camera while applying his cinematic mind-set to make a still image. He fabricates and stages situations and events to be photographed and is considered to be a [...]
Charlie Bucket
January 5th, 2011 | 0 CommentsYou love fashion designing? Than you surly love Charlie Bucket. Charlie Bucket is creator of fluid dress. The dress is made from 600 feet of knitted tubing and powered by a pump. For this artwork Bucket got Vimeo award. Judges are really good, and I personaly thing that Bucket deserved this recognition. Fluid dress even [...]
Ass donkey
July 16th, 2010 | 1 CommentApproaching the subject of Shanghai’s rapid urban development with a political lampoon Zhang Huan’s Donkey is a kinetic sculpture featuring a farm animal humping the famous Jin Mao tower, which until recently was the tallest building in China. Emblematic of the monotonous impersonal high-rises that dominate the city’s skyline, Zhang’s shrunken landmark pokes fun at [...]
Pigeon feather art
April 19th, 2010 | 0 CommentsKate MccGwire’s work asks questions about the very nature of beauty. She’s intrigued by the possibility of envisaging beauty as something more complex than merely what delights the senses: beauty can be about a problem; it can be something that repels you or makes you question the status quo. The idea that it is a [...]
Parkcycle
March 5th, 2010 | 3 CommentsMoveable Public Parks Park(ing) Day is a global event, held in San Francisco, where “artists, activists and citizens collaborate” to create temporary public parks. It is the brainchild of REBAR. REBAR is a collaborative group of creators, designers and activists based in San Francisco. Rebar’s work ranges broadly in scale, scope and context, and therefore [...]
Very Slow Scan Television
February 2nd, 2010 | 3 CommentsVery Slow Scan Television (VSSTV) by Gebhard Sengmüller is a new television format that we have developed building upon Slow Scan Television (SSTV), an image transmission system used by Ham Radio amateurs. VSSTV uses broadcasts from this historic public domain television system and regular bubble wrap to construct an analogous system: Just as a Cathode [...]
Archisuits Skyline
January 28th, 2010 | 1 CommentArchisuit consists of an edition of four leisure jogging suits made for specific architectural structures in Los Angeles. The suits include the negative space of the structures and allow a wearer to fit into, or onto, structures designed to deny them. Source
Knex sculptures
January 23rd, 2010 | 2 CommentsK’Nex (trademarked as K’NEX) is a brand name of a construction toy system invented by Joel Glickman, designed and produced by K’Nex Industries of Hatfield, Pennsylvania, USA. Currently Michael Araten is the president of the organization. The name is, presumably, a phonetic variation of connects, and is pronounced the same way. The toy’s building system [...]
Car paperkraft
October 2nd, 2009 | 3 CommentsIn this post I will represent some really nice man and car papercraft that he made. On January 2009, he joined the team at Turn 10 Studios to work on Forza Motorsport 3, a racing simulation video game on the Xbox 360. Being surrounded by cars and car fanatics on a daily basis, surely enough, [...]
Super Mario Brothers Characters Made with Poker Chips
September 16th, 2009 | 1 CommentIt isn’t always that you would like playing pokers or Texas Hold’em up. Sometimes, you would need to get back to retro video games, and when you do feel the need to do so, you can always try innovative ideas like Vantol777 who has recently uploaded some cool poker-gaming art stuff. After presumably playing too [...]
Sculptures by Stan Munro
September 14th, 2009 | 0 CommentsHis face is the picture of concentration as he painstakingly finishes off Cambodian temple Angkor Wat. And concentration is something Stan Munro certainly doesn’t lack after spending six years building famous landmarks from around the world – using six million toothpicks. The former television presenter used more than 170 litres of glue as he worked [...]
Shattering Door
September 12th, 2009 | 0 CommentsThe amazing “Shattering door” by the ingeniously talented Argentinean artist Leandro Erlich is sure to leave your guests engrossed just when they reach out to knock on it. It’s already knocked down. If the shattering door has compelled you to…
Temple of Trash
September 12th, 2009 | 0 CommentsWe generate so much trash on a daily basis that it wouldn’t be surprising if future generations mistakenly thought that we actually worshipped all the garbage we toss into landfills. That’s the idea behind Salzig Design’s Temple of Trash, a temporary structure built in a Rotterdam, Netherlands port area as part of the 2007 Follydock [...]
The Cheese Lady
August 6th, 2009 | 0 CommentsSarah “cheese scukptures” is a nationally recognized cheese sculptor. Why cheese? “If you were born and raised in Wisconsin, surrounded by dairy cows, cheese factories and people who wear orange triangle hats as high fashion, you might think it would just seem…natural!” Sarah received a degree in Commercial Art in Madison, WI and worked for [...]
Vertical grass art
August 4th, 2009 | 1 CommentAckroyd and Harvey are creators of vertical grass art. Ackroyd & Harvey have created their most ambitious public artwork, FlyTower, on the National Theatre’s Lyttleton flytower. FlyTower sees the artists working directly on the exterior of one of London’s landmarks, transforming this iconic building into a living artwork of massive proportions. Below you can find [...]
Mural art by John Pugh
May 25th, 2009 | 1 CommentMural art by John Pugh John Pugh’s Mana Nalu mural in Honolulu. Fire crews rushed to save the children from the mighty wave – before realising it was an optical illusion An Egyptian style mural adorns a wall in Los Gatos, California. Pugh paints people into the mural to heighten the 3D effect A mural [...]
Digitigrade Leg Extensions
May 13th, 2009 | 5 CommentsThese are Digitigrade leg extensions. They are made of steel and add 14 inches of height to the wearer. But these are not ordinary stilts; they give a person the uncanny and graceful appearance of an animal. It is really cool! The movement of the legs is genuinely graceful and naturalistic. It is a great [...]
Eskil Ronningsbakken
April 29th, 2009 | 7 CommentsEskil Ronningsbakken is one of the balancing Artists. He is fantastic performer. He is 28years old performed the most dangerous balancing acts. Dangerous Balancing artist Eskil Ronningsbakken Eskil Ronningsbakken started his balancing career only five years old, and he saw a yogin serenely balancing. He performed professionally for nearly 14 years. Now he is the [...]
