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Giangrande – Free to Roam [Official Video]
music: Giangrande album: Beauty at Closing Time director and animator: Gianluca Maruotti post/edit: Gabriele Maruotti producer: Mondocane made with Dragonframe Β© 2018 […]
Illuminating Lamps Made From Real Bread by Yukiko Morita
Japanese artist Yukiko Morita always loved bread. Not only was it delicious but there was something about that special combination of flour and yeast that produced wonderful flavors, beautiful tones, and adorable shapes that make people feel warm inside. This … Continue reading
Textiles and Board Games Inspire Large-Scale Murals that Span Sidewalks, Streets, and Staircases
Baltimore-based artists Jessie and Katey, started creating murals because of the sheer accessibility of public art. The pair have always created work with a big visual impact, but as their designs grew they began to consider the possibility of working … Continue reading
Over Fifty Artists Showcase Work Within Notebook Spreads for the 8th Annual ‘Moleskine Project’
Back for an eighth year, the annual Moleskine Project, curated by Rodrigo Luff and Spoke Art, brings together a diverse slate of artists all working within the confines of a Moleskine notebook. Featuring over fifty artists from around the world, … Continue reading
This Band of Hope Makes Music for Day Laborers
The band Los Jornaleros del Norte has opened for the likes of Rage Against the Machine and John Legend, but the gigs that mean the most to these musicians are the concerts they play on the street outside a federal … Continue reading
Everyday Objects Manually Transformed Into Functional Film Cameras
It’s not uncommon to see, in any situation from a museum to a public park to see both amateur and professional photographers capturing moments using technology ranging from sleek smartphones to cumbersome lenses. Less common is the sight of a … Continue reading
Miniature Scenes by Slinkachu Comment on Consumer Culture
For the last 13 years, guerrilla miniaturist t Slinkachu (previously) has been creating barely noticeable scenes to be discovered by unsuspecting passersby. The London-based artist uses tiny model people whose minuscule size creates humorous and thought-provoking scenarios. Slinkachu often comments … Continue reading
Insects Sculpted Out of Repurposed Automotive Parts by Edouard Martinet
French artist Edouard Martinet (previously) sources junk metal and automotive parts from garage sales and flea markets to create detailed sculptures of various creatures including models of ants, wasps, and other common insects. The found objects are held together with … Continue reading
Origami rose inspires a new way to collect and purify water – ScienceBlog.com
The rose is one of the most iconic plants in popular culture, but now the flower could hold more than symbolic value.A new device for collecting and purifying water, developed at The University of Texas at Austin, was inspired by … Continue reading
The Beginning & End of Humanity
A short fiction story about a man who finds himself at the beginning and end of everything. This story is entirely fictional. The concept of artificial intelligence, mind uploading, and a future “singularity” is immensely complex, uncertain, and could go … Continue reading