Archive for October, 2007

The Skelewags

Category: Graffiti, Illustration

Skelewags

This graff artist works with the wall to create a narrative. Unfortunately it looks like allot of the good images where taken off this site due to high bandwith. Still worth checking out the artist. If I fond more images I will repost this.

Cai Guo-Qiang

Category: Art

Head On

The wolves were produced in Quanzhou, China, from January to June of 2006. The commissioned local workshop in Cai’s hometown specializes in manufacturing remarkable, life-sized replicas of animals. This was on display in Berlin, Germany and is called “Head On”.




You can read more about this work at Deutsche Guggenheim.

Tabrez

Category: Animation, Graphic Design

Tabrez

Tabrez recently updated his site with some nice new work. Check out the 26 letters piece and I especially love the motion graphic for LoveBytes.

Graphic-Exchange

Category: Inspiration, Other blogs, Photography

graphic exchange

Graphic-Exchange has proposed the idea of an exchange of work. You send a sample of your work to each other, then agree to exchange full packages. An interesting idea that is somewhat like what some printmaking guilds do.

Reverse Graffiti

Category: Climate-friendly, Graffiti

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JwsBBIIXT0E[/youtube]

Festive Pacman

Category: Play

Festive Pacman

From Wierd.com

Typeorganism

Category: Nerdy stuff, Play, Typography, Web

asciiomatic

This is a great web based typographic experiment stemming from the belief that “Type is on Organism”.

Duane Hanson

Category: Art, History

Duane Hanson

The image above is not a photo of real people but a super-realist sculpture of people by Duane Hanson.

Adobe 3D Camera Demo

Category: From a friend, Photography, Technology

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xu31XWUxSkA[/youtube]

This link was shared with us by Pavel.


“Adobe develops a 3D lens adaptor for your standard SLR lens, that allows you to take a micro 3D image.”

Jared Tarbell

Category: Art, Illustration, Nerdy stuff, Play

complexification.

Jared Tarbell is a programmer writing computer programs to create mind blowing art.