If you printed photos from Flickr for 24 hours straight, you’d fill a room with a photo pile big enough to swim in.
Proof? Artist Erik Kessels actually did this for an installation called What’s Next? The Future of Photography Museum at Foam Gallery in Amsterdam!
Artist Fills a Gallery with 24 Hours of Flickr Photos
via Gizmodo; Creative Review
Rachel Whiteread for London 2012 Olympic
this blows my mind!
Joseph Egen (a design student might i say) created these beautiful illusions
do yourself a favour and check out the rest….
Warefilnk is a filmmaking and motion design studio based in Hamburg, Germany that blurs the lines between design, computer graphics, visual effects and live action. In their brief for Skoda: Curriculum Vitae they show in the opening an applicant completing his CV which in turn sets the backdrop for his journey.
An AMAZING interdisciplinary designer/artist based in London - Xavier Barrade’s papercraft inspires me. At one point during CCA I was attempting more of this. Perhaps it will find its way into thesis, especially with my latest development of concept.
(via visualaccess)
This looks really COOL. A de-bluring algorithm Adobe is working on for Photoshop.
(Source: tv.adobe.com)
(Source: chrisdejong)
This was the first installation I ever saw that made me want to do this so bad. Obviously it being based on Barcelona makes it even more apparent to me, but I love that it is based on google maps. And the cute little cable car just makes me smile.
(Source: chelleywiddopprocon3)
UK designer Dominic Le-Hair made this slick magnetized poster by cutting rubber magnets into letters with an x-acto knife and sandwiching them between sheets of paper before dusting it with iron fillings. See more of the project here.
More work from Tom Davies
W&S needs to roll out it’s money project soon.
(via Occupy George)