Articles filed under Art
- Friday 26, 16:22: My IOGraph
- Thursday 25, 19:35: Ana Serrano: Cartonlandia
- Thursday 25, 12:58: Saraben Studio
- Wednesday 24, 13:13: Noel Borstad
- Wednesday 24, 13:13: Sayaka Kajita Ganz
- Tuesday 23, 12:37: Mirko Martin: L.A. Crash
- Tuesday 23, 12:32: Lynn Saville
- Tuesday 16, 12:29: Mitsuru Koga
- Monday 15, 08:19: Boris Tellegen / Delta Inc
- Monday 15, 08:01: Taiwanese multidisciplinary design studio Haoshi X have created an installation, Good Things; a hybrid artwork that fuses conceptual art and architectural modelling.
- Friday 12, 07:32: Ward Shelley
- Wednesday 10, 08:01: Kevin Cooley
- Tuesday 09, 13:56: Flavio Samelo
- Tuesday 09, 13:55: Hiroshi Watanabe
- Thursday 04, 12:55: Nathan Abels
- Wednesday 03, 12:47: Josef Schulz
- Monday 01, 12:53: Daniel Alcalá
- Thursday 28, 12:23: Cristiana Couceiro
- Wednesday 27, 18:21: Joe Stevens: Vans And The Places Where They Were
- Monday 25, 12:20: Paula Scher
- Sunday 24, 10:09: Caleb Larsen: A Tool to Deceive and Slaughter
- Friday 22, 16:27: Anatoly Zenkov: Mouse Tracking
- Wednesday 20, 12:30: Naoko Ito: Urban Nature
- Tuesday 19, 12:18: Matthias Heiderich: Color Berlin
- Thursday 14, 12:42: Peter Callesen
- Thursday 14, 12:40: UC Falmouth Butterfly Poster
- Thursday 14, 12:38: Matthew Lyons
- Tuesday 12, 13:27: NASA Space Colony Art from the 1970s
- Monday 11, 12:49: Stefan Brüggemann
- Sunday 10, 12:35: Jean Coulon
- Friday 08, 12:38: Gardner Keaton: Machine Series
- Tuesday 05, 12:48: Noah Patton
- Saturday 02, 14:56: Markus Hofko: Islands
- Tuesday 29, 16:26: Yuken Teruya's Paper Art
- Friday 18, 08:16: Mike Sinclair
- Thursday 17, 12:41: Lora Fosberg
- Wednesday 16, 12:56: Miguel Herranz
- Monday 14, 10:58: P. Williams: The Finishing Touch
- Saturday 12, 17:20: Brian Ulrich: Dark Stores
- Thursday 10, 12:53: Jason Koxvold
- Tuesday 08, 13:13: David Altmejd
- Monday 07, 13:18: Scott Campbell
- Wednesday 02, 19:59: Marc-Anthony Polizzi
- Wednesday 02, 11:29: Extracts Of Local Distance
- Sunday 29, 20:05: Design and Technology in 2001: A Space Odyssey
- Sunday 29, 19:35: Lia: I Said If
- Friday 27, 17:33: Michael Kenna
- Thursday 26, 12:30: Liddy Scheffknecht
- Wednesday 18, 13:06: Maxyme G. Delisle
- Monday 16, 21:07: Hubert Blanz: X-Plantation
- Friday 13, 12:18: Tom Foulsham makes strange, ingenious and wonderful machinery. I love the Man Machine.
- Tuesday 10, 12:56: Bauhaus at MOMA
- Monday 09, 13:44: Syd Mead
- Sunday 08, 17:51: Kevin Cyr
- Saturday 07, 21:04: Eric Tabuchi
- Thursday 05, 07:55: Tom Gauld
- Wednesday 04, 09:15: Jean-François Thériault
- Tuesday 03, 12:39: Gordon Matta-Clark: Splitting
- Tuesday 03, 07:45: Urban Cursor: a giant GPS-enabled cursor placed in Figueres, Catalunya during the recent Ingràvid Festival. The cursor's position is tracked and posted on a web site as participants move it around.
- Saturday 31, 21:14: David Garvin
- Friday 30, 17:29: Julia Baum
- Friday 30, 16:08: Kate Pasterfield
- Wednesday 28, 19:55: Machinarium
- Wednesday 28, 19:47: Being a big fan of Moleskine notebooks, I spent a good hour looking through the exhibits in the Moleskine Detour Gallery. More details on the Detour project here.
- Wednesday 28, 13:26: Stephen Powers: A Love Letter For You
- Monday 26, 19:06: James Jean
- Sunday 25, 17:31: Joseph Holmes: Workspace
- Sunday 25, 12:50: Bold and colourful acrylic paintings from Japanese artist Kenji Hirata.
- Sunday 25, 12:32: Gregory Euclide
- Sunday 11, 20:53: Amy Bennett
- Wednesday 07, 13:02: Krijn de Koning
- Tuesday 06, 13:44: Charles Clary
- Sunday 04, 08:43: Françoise Nielly
- Friday 02, 12:24: Rupert Nightingale
- Friday 02, 09:24: Magic Dots: a fun, simple flash toy that creates surprisingly complex pop-art images.
- Wednesday 30, 13:08: Johan Rosenmunthe
- Tuesday 29, 18:29: Brian Dettmer
- Monday 28, 18:31: Blu: Muto
- Monday 28, 13:33: Andrea Galvani
- Friday 25, 17:12: Merete Rasmussen
- Friday 25, 12:18: Dominic Wilcox has created this field of shoelaces for the London Design Festival.
- Friday 25, 12:07: Devin Troy Strother
- Monday 21, 12:53: Scott David Johnson
- Monday 21, 12:52: Ea Borre
- Monday 21, 12:51: Designing Imperfection
- Monday 21, 12:49: Dan McPharlin
- Sunday 20, 16:12: Shane Watt
- Thursday 17, 14:20: This 'Social Seating' installation from furniture designer Hallie Stevens is another intriguing crossover between art and practicality.
- Wednesday 16, 13:59: Ross Racine: Suburbs
- Wednesday 16, 13:47: Jim Denevan's Sand Art
- Tuesday 15, 13:21: I'm not too sure of the day-to-day practicality of this collection from jewelry designer Philipe Tournaire, but the design is great: miniature villas, houses, and even cities mounted on gold and silver rings.
- Monday 14, 13:26: Peter Root
- Thursday 10, 13:30: Caitlin Masley
- Wednesday 09, 13:17: Elizabeth Felicella: Uneasy Spaces
- Wednesday 09, 13:12: Scott Kennedy
- Monday 07, 13:25: Johan Hybschmann: Book Of Space
- Friday 28, 14:07: Helen Musselwhite
- Tuesday 25, 14:10: Robert Mars' Flickr account contains not only his work, but a collections of the images he uses as reference for his work. More on Mars here.
- Friday 21, 13:16: Miranda July
- Tuesday 18, 13:33: Intricate paper silhoutte art from Emma van Leest: you can read an interview with the artist at Inside Out.
- Friday 07, 12:58: Astonishing sculptures constructed from single pieces of paper, by Ingrid Siliakus.
- Wednesday 05, 13:24: Gregory Euclide: Capture
- Wednesday 05, 13:03: An intricate generative landscape formed from wooden blocks: Lac Bleu, by Jerzy Goliszewski.
- Tuesday 30, 13:34: Aleksandra Mir
- Thursday 25, 13:27: A nice, warm fuzzy idea: the Anonymous Hugging Wall by designer Keetra Dean Dixon. There's an interview with her here.
- Tuesday 23, 12:34: Allison Wilton
- Monday 22, 13:32: Florentijn Hofman
- Wednesday 17, 13:24: Sarah Applebaum
- Tuesday 16, 13:01: Robert Mars
- Friday 12, 12:12: Hubert Blanz
- Thursday 11, 13:11: Pedro Bascon
- Wednesday 10, 13:18: German Retro-Futurist Art
- Wednesday 10, 13:13: The unusual tumblelog of artist David Horvitz - a stream of ongoing art projects, occurrences and ideas for events.
- Thursday 04, 13:17: Rob Matthews
- Wednesday 03, 13:38: Audience
- Friday 29, 12:47: Ernesto Neto
- Wednesday 27, 13:39: Kasper Kovitz
- Tuesday 26, 13:46: Video game cartridge art from Hush Monkey Studios.
- Friday 22, 12:40: Charles Simonds
- Friday 22, 12:37: Christine Santora and Justin Gignac have come up with a clever concept - painting things they would like, and then selling the paintings for the exact cost of the desired object. Take a look at their Flickr Pool for examples.
- Friday 22, 12:36: Phoebe Washburn
- Thursday 21, 13:05: Andreas Fischer
- Thursday 21, 13:02: Lee Jang Sub
- Tuesday 19, 12:53: Sim Chan
- Tuesday 19, 12:51: Light Blubs
- Friday 15, 12:22: Melted
- Thursday 14, 12:44: Moss Graffiti
- Tuesday 12, 13:31: Cleverness here: 'a completely analog text munging algorithm in three parts'. He also references Brian Dettmer's work, which if you haven't seen it yet, is really worth a look.
- Friday 08, 12:57: Fiona Banner
- Wednesday 06, 13:47: Michael Marcovici
- Tuesday 05, 18:35: Jared Tarbell's Computational Art
- Monday 04, 10:42: Two artists doing incredible things with paper: Jill Sylvia, who produces intricate lattices from accounting ledgers, and Jen Stark, who makes incredibly precise and colourful works using construction paper.
- Monday 04, 10:33: Kate McGwire
- Friday 01, 13:51: Amy Casey
- Friday 01, 13:32: Amazing wooden furniture and art by Brent Comber Originals.
- Thursday 30, 14:00: Bodys Isek Kingelez
- Thursday 30, 08:01: Nate Harrison has some interesting multimedia work and mini-documentaries (like this film about the Roland TB-303 Bass Line).
- Monday 27, 13:54: Spamghetto: Generative wallpaper created from spam email subject lines.
- Monday 27, 13:39: Jean Shin
- Thursday 23, 15:04: Peter Marigold's work is a hybrid of furniture and art; he uses angles to create interesting forms and balance.
- Wednesday 22, 15:04: Interview Magazine
- Wednesday 22, 14:29: Machines That Almost Fall Over: A clever piece of sculpture which provokes feelings of tension (and relief).
- Thursday 16, 13:50: Since yesterday's Thomas Doyle post, I've come across a couple of artists producing similar, but also very distinct work: Jeremy Mora (whose work is much more chaotic and unnerving) and duo Walter Martin and Paloma Munoz, who enclose their dioramas in snow globe enclosures.
- Wednesday 15, 14:36: Thomas Doyle
- Tuesday 14, 14:41: Leandro Erlich
- Monday 13, 17:56: Lucas Monaco
- Monday 06, 13:26: Joachim Sauter
- Friday 03, 12:57: Henrique Oliveira
- Friday 03, 12:47: Jenny Holzer
- Thursday 02, 13:16: Nick Cave 'Soundsuits'
- Thursday 02, 13:08: Nice flowing line work and some unusual techniques from Jason Thielke.
- Thursday 02, 13:02: Andreas Rutkauskas
- Wednesday 01, 13:25: Some of Ann Toebbe's work reminds me a little of top-down role playing game maps (like this). The mix of perspectives gives it an unusual skewed quality.
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