Pow Martinez goops on the paint in these quirky paintings.

Miao Chunxiao’s new media work employs the latest three-dimensional computer technology to create montage images and virtual realities that interpret historic artworks, especially classic paintings before and after the Renaissance.

Girls-Unawares is a 3d artist based in Hamburg, Germany who creates media-morphed, sexually-reduced, ad-aesthetical and fetishized models that deconstruct fashion photography. See the more explicit images after the jump.

Baltimore, Maryland based artist Jim Doran takes the very old medium of dioramas and shrinks them into various tiny objects. The result is an expected 3D world in the most unusual places.

ZIGENDEMONIC’s hyper colored illustrations blend together the line work of punk flyers, the iconography of tattoo flash, and the flourescent color schemes of 80′s skate deck art.
T.I.M. (tracking interactive mechanism) is a kinetic installation by artist/robot builder Danny Bertner. Using the open source development environment, Arduino along with Processing, Danny uses an OpenCV library (open computer vision ) to track faces of the viewer. The mechanisms behavior is interactive, yet random when the audience “provokes” it (i.e. stepping within range of a photocells value spectrum). Interested in our association with movement and how physical behaviors can provoke our innate behaviors, Danny is aesthetically inspired by early 90′s sci-fi animatronics and horror. Watch a video of the installation in action after the jump.

Melbourne, Australia based artist Adam Lee’s paintings draw from a wide range of sources, including historical photography, Biblical narratives, natural history and contemporary music, literature and film, in order to investigate aspects of the human condition in relation to ideas of the spiritual and the natural world.

Brazilian artist Rafael Silveira’s paintings are a cabinet of curiosities mixed with the worlds weirdest circus side show.