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Link via Ray Jahollic
Till Nowak is a freelance media artist. ‘Salad’ is a computer generated image, a tribute to the fantastic artist H.R. Giger and the classical painter Giuseppe Archimboldo.
I just love that someone exists that does this. I would also like to thank Arthur Granjean, the inventor of the etch-a-sketch for recognizing the human need to draw with knobs and shake things.
Some brilliant new pavement art from Julian Beever. Then only real thing in the photo above is the people.
Chris Cobb, a San Francisco artist did something amazing to a bookshop called Adobe Books. He created an installation called “There Is Nothing Wrong in This Whole Wide World” wherein he arranged every single one of the 20,000 books by color. Click the image to check out the video.
Artist David Herbert is the creator of this interesting art installation showing a copy of 2001: A Space Odyssey on a 2×4×8ft large VHS cassette.
When a construction project blocked access to parts of Shinjuku station train guard Shuetsu Sato took matters into his own hands and started taping signage in huge Japanese characters with masking tape.
This link was shared with us by Miki Sciana. Thanks Miki!