*thisreverie
Craig Ward collaborates with immunologist Frank Conrad to create typography for the 30th Anniversary issue of Discover Magazine. The end result is a highly imaginative project using ferrofluid.
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*laurasweet
A new deck of playing cards that feature the artwork of two Pixar Studios artists, 54 Intercontinental Cuties has fun animated pin up girls representing places all over the world. Here's a look at the artwork from roughs to finals.
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*denisekiwah
This simple video projection window display installation was a collaborative art project between Chairman Ting and Tangible Interaction in Vancouver, Canada.
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*Flavorpill
Behold the aptly named Surrealistika, which juxtaposes IKEA’s kitchen appliances with a giant birch tree. Part of the Barbican's Surreal House exhibition.
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*Ink Butter
Sandi Calistro was born in New Britain, Connecticut. She is currently a tattoo artist at Kaze Gallery in Denver, CO.
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*djspyhunter
Francis Pimmel handcrafts exquisitely detailed models of Polynesian canoes from native Hawaiian woods.
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*sutkutusu
Tommy Agriodimas' Guy Bourdin inspired photography project Legs, is all about legs in very strange places.
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*alicealice
Indonesian artist Fhung Lie makes mixed media "box installations". This one is made with a red KOLO box, hand-built porcelain, silk and copper wire.
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*lexiephelan
The Institute for Functional Escapists has a vital mission: to cultivate tactile values of intimacy, interaction and integration - promoting engagement with our physical and social worlds to more effectively sustain our cities and selves.
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*AshleyDagan1981
Craig Mod, the designer and publisher of the cult art guide "Art Space Tokyo," posts an in-depth essay on how he made the most of crowd-sourced funding on Kickstarter.com to finance the reprinting of the book.
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*ArtVertising
Check this amazing billboard made of 100,000 Post-it sticky notes. A very creative student work @ Grand Central Terminal, NYC.
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*NewBalance
Sleek Magazine created a nice IPhone App with an art guide through Berlin. The App features a highly subjective but carefully curated selection of the city’s most interesting art spots and is now available for free.
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