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These witty avian abodes are a collaborative effort by San Francisco artists Luke Bartels & Jeff Canham.
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Want your home featured by The Selby? Follow this neat infographic and you could be well on your way.
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UVA have created three brooding presences that respond to the movements of people approaching them - creating a visceral experience of sound and light. a beautiful interactive triptych.
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Arial & Helvetica, side by side. Two typefaces together at last, yet never seeming further apart.
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No Love Lost, blue paintings by Damien Hirst at the Wallace Collection London. Hirst returns to painting, referencing his own and the art world's history. You'll either love them or hate them.
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Fabio Viale has crafted some amazingly technical pieces out of marble. I could have sworn these were Styrofoam. blissful. (he's also featured in #25774, but on a much grander scale)
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'Interaction' is one of four contemporary installations at H&M Sweeden’s HQ. The giant wooden display unit is 34m2 -full of pulleys and levers to operate like an analogue search engine.
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Rob Matthews decided to press ‘ctrl + p’ and print 2,559 of Wikipedia’s featured articles. The result is this weighty tome of some 5000 pages.
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Great underwater photography by Alinka Echeverria. A simple new angle that alters our perception of space, gravity and earthly existence.
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These incredible collages by are mokkelbost took over three years and a whole lot of glue to make. dark, intricate and beautiful.
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Katya Ford takes standard fashion images then replaces either the human or fashion element with the beauty of the cosmos. the results are awesome.
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Lacey is a British photographer doing some interesting things such as this set using brilliant powdered colour.
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New York visual artist Reed Barrow works with light, smoke, video, installation, lights and magic.
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Sam Webber works predominantly in ink, water colour, and acrylic, which is then scanned and finished in photoshop. his works are meticulously detailed to create focus on certain elements, broad and generous in others. [Lots of new stuff since #1126]
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