Thursday, December 24th, 2009
Stéphane Massa-Bidal

Stéphane Massa-Bidal imagines if books about the internet were published in the 1950’s/60’s. They’re so cool, heck, I’d reckon I might try the Internets if it’s just that easy!
Thursday, December 24th, 2009
Christmas Light Guitar Hero
I’m sure you’ve seen this already, but this is so amazing, I just had to post for you all on Christmas Eve… Day. This former Disney Imagineer rigged his whole house to be a real, playable, Guitar Hero game! Lucky kids in that neighborhood… not so lucky for everyone else.
Thursday, December 24th, 2009
Leonardo Solaas

Is it microscopic close-ups of our skin? X-ray images of crop patches from the sky? Processing? Nope, they’re generative drawings by Leonardo Solaas.
Thursday, December 24th, 2009
Nicholas Hance McElroy

Nicholas Hance McElroy takes photographs, but photographs unlike any I could ever take. A) Because I’ll probably never go to such dramatic landscapes as these, and B) They’re so beautiful and hazy… as if part of a far-off dream.
Thursday, December 24th, 2009
rabinal

Not sure what the process is, or what we’re looking at, but the official response to “….How…?” is: “This is a typical electronic chaotic system. The circuits and block diagram are published elsewhere in this set. It shows a stable “chaotic transient” which at some irregular time (from one run to the next) eventually falls into a trap. It is supposed to indicate what may happen to the planet’s climate patterns in the future, although it is not likely in that case that the trap region will be so regular. In this system the timing of the trapping event is unpredictable.” Flickr user rabinal insists that it’s not art, though…. We beg to differ.
Thursday, December 17th, 2009
Sarah Roesink

Sarah Roesink from across the pond in London, photographs her surroundings. We really enjoy her series, as they seem to be so… not spontaneous, but .. normal. In a good way. Like she takes her camera and her skills with her wherever she goes and photographs with a series in mind that she decides while she’s walking past a field.
Thursday, December 17th, 2009
Patricia Eichert

Patricia Eichert, of Denmark, has a colorful, otherworldly way of photography. It took us a split-second (or more..) to determine if the models above were Christmas mannequins from the 60’s or something else, awesomely contemporary. Her very posed images make for conversation, speaking about youth, beauty, situations and to be human.

|
| 














