Artist Bruno Kolberg from Berlin talks about the living disco ball-performance by Bella Berlin. She is wearing a tight suit covered all over with small mirrors and the reflecting laser-lights turn her body into a kaleidoscope.
Wørk in Progress offers video portraits of artists at work. Episode 2 features the artist Jan Vormann. The basic idea of his ongoing project "Dispatchwork" is to use ordinary LEGO bricks to repair holes in urban walls.
Studio visit at Berlin based HORT. It was founded by designer Eike König in 1994 as a creative playground. A place where 'work and play' can be said in the same sentence.
Berlin based artist Sarah Illenberger has covered a whole car with cardboard in different green tones. The video shows the fascinating process and an interview with her.
Steve Jobs offers iPad users “freedom from porn.”
And yet the iPads’ measures will offer an unprecedented porn experience. Great ad-busting from Berlin Mitte.
The 'Gravité' video by Renaud Hallée shows rhythmic sounds created by falling objects like sports balls, televisions and scissors. Great demonstration of the effects of gravity.
Nike commissioned UK artist Benedict Radcliffe to create a 3.5 meter long Air Max sculpture for the Dizzee Rascal Air Max 90 launch at Nike Sportswear’s 1948 space in London.
Stopmotion film that Mike Crozier created for SNASK while interning with them in Stockholm. He wrote, shot and edited the film without the use of special effects or stopmotion software.
Video of 'Curious Sound Objects': six most exceptional exhibits from the world of sounds and acoustics. At first sight may look trivial, but each object incorporates a very unique ability. [see 29466 too]
The french architecture and design studio Ecole has designed an apartment interior in Paris. The project comprised a full restructuration of the existing space and the conception of some design elements.
Dutch photographer Maarten Wetsema has a way with dogs. With the 4 collections Daan and Jacob, Dogs in their Domestic Environments, Portraits of Dog and Dogshoots, he captures the dog's beauty.
Chloe Fan created a simple version of Super Mario Bros using an 8×8 LED matrix, an Arduino Nano, two buttons for the input and a piezo sensor hooked to a separate Arduino for the theme song.
Crafted by antiques dealer and furniture maker Timothy Oulton of London, the oversized steamer trunk armoire is configured as an ingeniously designed secretary.
Luzinterruptus have brought their light-based street art from Madrid to NYC; this is 800 books, each with a light attached, with the intention of replacing traffic with literature.
For his project 'Bureaucratics', the photographer Jan Banning has taken a look behind the scenes of government offices in various different countries and cultural regions of the world.
The Kaide-Taide project by Aamu Song & Johan Olin bends the railings of the 8 storey building into new shapes, providing places to sit and lean on as well as opening up new views from the stairwell.
"The Sociology of Apple Objects" by Stéphane Massa-Bidal. The idea is to show the marketing, the sociology and the relationship behind the Apple products.
“Still lives” photo series by Maria Friberg from Stockholm. Most of her work revolves around themes of power, masculinity and man’s relationship to nature.
American Standard is an installation that featured fifteen functional urinals arranged in a pyramid formation on the wall of the men’s washroom at Simon Fraser University.