posted by Sam Bathe
categories: art, photography
15th
May 2012

Amazing landscapes by Douglas Lyle Thompson. More

posted by Sam Bathe
categories: art, illustrations
12th
May 2012

Illustrations by Timothy J. Reynolds. More

posted by Sam Bathe
categories: art, short films
10th
May 2012

MRK’s amazing animation explores “the digital nature of organic molecules and biological organisms” as virtual insects are injected into a closed environment where they must fight against creations on an ever increasing scale.

posted by Sam Bathe
categories: art, short films
8th
May 2012

The simple ideas are often the best. Renaud Hallée drops objects to a rhythm, that’s it, and it’s just so captivating.

posted by Sam Bathe
categories: art
6th
May 2012

Everyware’s amazing Cloud Pink creation lets you get your hands on what’s above you, the sky. Prodding the giant fabric screen, Everyware visualise wafting your hands in the clouds. They’re pink, but that just makes it all better.

posted by Sam Bathe
categories: art, photography
3rd
May 2012

Taking Bill Brown’s amazing camera illustrations, animator Antonio Vicentini has crafted a wonderful ode to your favourite pre-Instgrammers. The wonderful msuic is by Ben Hantoot, who has a great website himself too.

posted by Sam Bathe
categories: art, illustrations
1st
May 2012

Amazing illustrations by Cleon Peterson. More

posted by Sam Bathe
categories: art
28th
Apr 2012

Inviting little players too whip up their own jelly shape, then with the help of some complicated electronics behind the scenes, play them on a special music board, Raphaël Pluvinage and Marianne Cauvard’s creation is a delight. Both students at L’Ensci Les Ateliers in Paris, touching the jelly shapes activates a number of different sounds, respective of distance from the game board and strength of the finger. Eating your creation at the end is optional.

posted by Sam Bathe
categories: art, photography
26th
Apr 2012

Photography by Cody Cobb. More

posted by Eva Alex Liu
categories: art
23rd
Apr 2012

When creative individuals find themselves faced with the challenges of collaborating on fresh projects; one would assume an outside-the-box approach may be a prerequisite. More

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