Photographs of tube televisions the moment they are switched off by Stephan Tillmans.
Explosive paintings by Raul Perdomo
Portraits from Qajar Dynasty of the Persian Empire, which lasted from 1781 to 1925.
Who is to say what is real and what is not? CG/animation stills by Zeitguised.
"Sculptural gestures in air" by Cocky Eek.
Covers from advertising and graphic design magazine, Gebrauchsgraphik, accompanied by a quote from Jan Tschichold.
Paintings that play with scale and texture by Ken Cro-Ken
Illustrations from Diagram Graphics by Kazuo Abe and Fumihiko Nishioka
A collection of Verner Panton's influential and experimental interior design work.
Photographs from University of Illinois "Kite Derby Day," 1957
Visualizing large graphs, a selection of images from the Sparse Matrix Collection.
Photography of the indefinite by Christian Weber.
Frenetic paintings and installations by Tomokazu Matsuyama.
Phantasmagorical paintings by Peter Zimmermann
Gerhard Richter treats photographs like swatches and makes an entirely interesting incidental compositions.
Sand made into contemporary sculptures by Anish Kapoor.
Photography of perfectly orchestrated chaos by Blanc.
Perspectives and explorations of the human head by Stephan Balleux.
Tom Beddard's generative sculptures resemble both organic and machine-like ecosystems.
Fabulously provocative sculptures by Nick van Woert
Acoustic listening devices developed for the Dutch army as part of air defense systems research between World Wars 1 and 2.
Awesome and casually complex paper collages by Jacob Whibley.
Intricate hanging sculptures by Bill Smith
3D compositions and concepts for Iron Man 2 by Prologue