Truly inspiring! Pamela Reed and Matthew Radar combine photography with everything from illustration and collage to game design and installation. They want to push people and themselves to think beyond today's reality and imagine what is possible tomorrow through progress. They live in New York and enjoy cats, stuffed animals, Nintendo, pizza, robots and much more. Via Ignant.
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14/02/2011
11/02/2011
The Live and Times of Cody Hudson
We like the air-balloonish drawings by Chicago-based artist and designer, Cody Hudson, even though we have a tough time reading the titles, but it's something like "Your gonna miss me" and "I think I'm going to ???". Have a nice weekend trying to figure out the rest!
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10/02/2011
Lovely Lanzini
We can't help it – we have a certain weakness when it comes to knitting and crocheting, and we absolutely love everything from Italian artist, Aldo Lanzini.
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09/02/2011
Go with style
The custom body bag, Still remains, in the style of Jackie Kennedy and CoCo Chanel made by Annie Larsson for Sarah Kissell (Pure Magenta).
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08/02/2011
Art out of the ordinary
Gneborg is a Swiss art collective that uses ordinary, household items to create various sculptures and costumes, to ingenious effect. We featured a post in august last year called “Zoo", but at that time we didn't know who made the photos. By coincidence we fell over some of their other work this week and now we can give them the credit, they most definitely deserve! Via Basic Sounds.
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07/02/2011
Deformed Fragments
Swiss artist, Felice Varini breaks out of the picture frame and paints directly onto the surrounding enviroment. At first it seems like a confusing spread of deformed fragments, but seen from one particular fixed spot a perfect image appears. Check out more at his website. Via Juxtapoz.
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Pop up office
Inspired by pop up books, this fantastic mobile workstation comes with a desk and a chair that fold flat for easy storage and transportation. Designed by Liddy Scheffknecht and Armin B. Wagner. Via Illusion 360°.
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04/02/2011
Hanging and floating
Ivo Mayr is a German photographer that plays with gravity and angles. In 2007 he made an artistic portrait of the city of Koblenz. He took the two most important things, the architecture and the people that live in it and combined the two together. He found the people in the streets and portrayed them detached from the ground, hanging and floating. He named the images Passanten, which means "Passers-Bye". Via 500photographers.
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03/02/2011
Incredible many permanentmarkers
Truly amazing installations and room transformations by German artist, Heike Weber. The way she does the work is by permanentmarkers on acrylic floor and walls. Incredible and – we imagine – very time-consuming work! Via Juxtapoz.
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