ABC, Contact (satellite object suspended on fishrope), at XLGallery, Moscow…
[thanks alfredo!]
ABC, Contact (satellite object suspended on fishrope), at XLGallery, Moscow…
[thanks alfredo!]
Eugenio Merino: “Master of Puppets”, 2010
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Modern History is a brilliant project by Josh Poehlein, as a series of collages assembled exclusively from screen grabs of Youtube videos.
3fram.es, a project by Aaron Meyers. Pure fun.
“In his one piece domain Untitled Painting (www.untitledpainting.com), Thomas Traum has embedded searchable satellite imagery from Google as the substrate for abstraction and for painting on top of, you can click away. He says it is in part inspired by the late 1980’s overpainted photographs of Gerhard Richter, which is more or less apparent, yet where Richter’s tourist photo style backdrop’s are fixed, Traums locations are fluid.”
Purple Rain is a video by Geoffrey Pugen….
Artist Pavel Maria Smejkal removed all the subjects from famous old photographs. The result is weird and subtly scary…
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…and we love it. Take a look at Tolia Demidov‘s website.
[via today and tomorrow]
The experimental architects at David Garcia Studio have proposed an answer to the puzzling question: Where do websites go when they die? Read more here.
Subcultures: “It’s all about the clothes you wear to impress the person you fancy, and the drugs you use to facilitate sexual intercourse”. Soundtrack by The Pixies…
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Homage to New York, by Jean Tinguely, is one of my favourite artworks of ALL time. I always read about it, I saw photographs, but I didn’t know about this documentary (shot by D.A. Pennebaker). So this is day to remember :-)
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I just stumbled upon wendyvainity’s Youtube channel.
Wendy is an australian woman who describe herself as a “cat lover/ try hard gardener/ port adelaide power supporter/ freeware addict”. She posts some crazy, hypnotizing 3d video experiments in which a virtual avatar of herself dances, sings and acts.
Her freedom of expression, irony and sense of identity are awesome and refreshing. If this is amateur culture, we totally dig it.
Tsunehisa Kimura‘s Visual Scandals by Photomontage. Simply stunning.
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Chris McCaw makes massive cameras that he uses to burn images of the sun onto his prints.
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Getty Images advertising campaign…
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Travelogue by Robert F. Arnold is “a pop-mythological and auto-biographical road movie, a journey through an imaginary American landscape, made entirely out of postcards.”
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“I’m Here” is a robot love story celebrating a life enriched by creativity. The movie is set in contemporary L.A., where life moves at a seemingly regular pace with the exception of a certain amount of robot residents who love among the population.
The short film is directed by Spike Jonze and sponsored by Absolut Vodka. Watch it here.