2012-01-23

Dillon - Tip Tapping


Music written & performed by: Dillon
Taken from the debut album "THIS SILENCE KILLS" (BPC244) by DILLON

2012-01-21

Daylight simulation lamps


Daniel Rybakken, designer from Norway, grew up in Oslo, studied design both in Oslo and Gothenburg, Sweden.
Creates art installations and prototypes for serial production. 
His idée fixe is to work with daylight and ways of artificially recreate its ‘subconscious effects’.
Rybakken uses electronic boards containing LEDs arranged behind semi-transparent surface to simulate daylight
replicate the positive sensation of sunlight and incorporate them directly into architecture.

Installation in office builiding in Stockholm, where entrance and staircase have no natural light.


“Don’t look at the table, look at the shadow on the floor beneath it” - projector under the table gives the illusion of daylight.


site: danielrybakken.com


2012-01-19

BEEyond - amazing bee macro photography


Amazing photos of Rose-Lynn Fisher reveal the misterious micro world of a honeybee.

Fisher calls bee “alchemist transmuting nectar into honey, architect, spatial genius and winged apothecary”. 
And with help of electron microscope she unveils secrets of structure and design of honeybee. 




























via www.rose-lynnfisher.com

2012-01-15

Mehmet Ozgur - Smoke photography

Mehmet Ozgur is fascinated by nature electrical engineer from Reston, Virginia, USA. Born in Europe, studied in Asia, working in North America Turk. Mostly known for his monochrome photography of tendrils of smoke, combined into recognizable shapes or figures through digital manipulation.

 
































































































































2012-01-07

Hardwish. Nasty parts of the body animation ;)

Amazingly funny story of our unruly body parts.


Animation by Mrzyk & Moriceau.

2012-01-06

Adamantly analog. Rodney Smith photography

Landscape and people-in-landscape photographer. Graduated Yale, lives not so far from Manhattan. Likes to works in darkroom, never uses special effects, calls himself ‘adamantly analog’. His photographs offer the atmosphere of fairy tale for adults from upper class. We can also notice the spirit of Rene Magritte’s paintings (not only because of the presence of classic bowler). Rodney’s heros appropriate the landscape in a serene and posh manner. They are full of melancholic secrets and passion at the same time.










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