
Jen Stark shows how explosive layers of colored sheets can be once exposed in the manner of natural disasters and geological formations.

Jen Stark shows how explosive layers of colored sheets can be once exposed in the manner of natural disasters and geological formations.

Am I crazy or are Steve Kim’s ghostly figurative paintings look like a mix between Egon Schiele, and Richard Diebenkorn’s paintings?
TwitterRadio from Mark McKeague on Vimeo.
I wish i had the knowledge to create something as beautiful as this. The project Mark created allows him to tune in to twitter posts in real-time using the analog radio. You can use the knob to scan “stations”, which are different twitter posts. Amazing, amazing, amazing. He used an arduino board and lot of grey matter at SARc.
Also, here is an interesting programmatic response to Mark’s project which integrates twitter and youtube. TwiTV click on the top right black square to flip channels. Graphics are kinda shabby though.

I usually don’t post this many images, but I am having a difficult time deciding which illustrations I like the best. Triangular softcore and elvis awaits you, and an illustration style that should make you smile, at least a little.

Simply put, Tatiret Compagnie Ouverte have created the world’s coolest hybrid animals. It is really fun to try to name the animals, I suggest you give it a go. For example, lion + bird = “lird.”

These images are so damn soothing. Carlo Van De Roer’s uncomplicated yet sophisticated compositions calm my soul, in a contemporary-non-smooth-jazz Múm kinda way.