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Monumental Paper Installations by Marianne Eriksen Scott-Hansen Bring Vibrant Flora Indoors | Colossal
All images © Marianne Eriksen Scott-Hansen Enormous blooms crafted from thousands of sheets of creased and twisted paper explode in Marianne Eriksen Scott-Hansen’s installations. Enormous blooms crafted from thousands of sheets of creased, textured, and twisted paper explode in Marianne … Continue reading
The Beatles – Now And Then – The Last Beatles Song (Short Film)
Now and Then’s eventful journey to fruition took place over five decades and is the product of conversations and collaborations between the four Beatles that go on to this day. The long mythologised John Lennon demo was first worked on … Continue reading
What is Steampunk? Fiction to Subculture | Explained for the Curious
Steampunks answer this question all the time. Steampunk is a fiction genre and a subculture with its own fashion, music, and philosophy! Welcome to Steampunk 101. This video covers the history from literary origins as a science fiction offshoot to … Continue reading
Wormholes- Short Funny Sci-Fi Film
What happens to those socks, or missing pens. Maybe it’s wormholes. Follow writer Kalee Johnson as she discovers there’s more to her reality than previously thought. Written and Produced by myself. […]
Ýrúrarí’s Knit and Felted Characters Are Cheeky Additions to Mended Garments | Colossal
OCTOBER 30, 2023 GRACE EBERT All images © Ýr Jóhannsdóttir Ýrúrarí has spent the last few years crafting an extensive cast of felted and knitted characters to accompany her throughout the day. Ýr Jóhannsdóttir moves through the world with a … Continue reading
‘Ghost Rivers’ Visualizes a Mile-Long Stream Buried Deep Beneath Baltimore | Colossal
OCTOBER 27, 2023 GRACE EBERT Photo © Public Mechanics. Ghost Rivers is a multi-site installation and walking tour that visualizes the path of Sumwalt Run below Remington and Charles Village. How much do we really know about the land we … Continue reading
I promise this story about fonts is interesting
Why do words look they way they do? That was the question that kicked this project off. I pulled at the thread, and it turns out the answer was way deeper than I thought.. […]
Combining Photography & Illustration Self-Portraits | Edge of Humanity Magazine
Photographer Eva Chupíková is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of these portraits. From the series ‘Leaving’. […] A single thought, a feeling Coming and leaving Things live their lives Here and there It´s all just happenstance A fragile chance … Continue reading
Wind Animates Vibrant Fabrics in Thomas Jackson’s Ephemeral Environmental Installations | Colossal
OCTOBER 24, 2023 KATE MOTHES Tulle no. 046” (2022), Nantucket, Massachusetts. All images © Thomas Jackson Ethereal sheets of tulle appear to hover in spectral motion over meadows and in copses of trees in Thomas Jackson’s latest photographs. “If there’s … Continue reading
A New Book Celebrates the Groundbreaking Women Who Changed Land Art | Colossal
OCTOBER 20, 2023 GRACE EBERT Lita Albuquerque, “Spine of the Earth” (1980), pigment, rock, and wood sundial, El Mirage Lake, Mojave Desert, California. Image © Lita Albuquerque, courtesy of the artist and Kohn Gallery, Los Angeles. All images courtesy of … Continue reading