November 21st, 2008
Cartolandia!

Ana Serrano is a first generation Mexican American born in Los Angeles in 1983. Inspired by both of the cultural contexts in her life, she creates work utilizing a variety of mediums including drawing, collage, sculpture, and motion.

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Complex Sculpture

Matthew Chambers from UK produces complex piece combining traditional processes and contemporary form that test the limitations of fired lay.

I like it!!

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Christopher Davison

I really apreciate the work of Christopher Davison. Complete session here!

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creative social event at 1933

my good friend from Jellymon invited me to speak at the creative social event in 1933 space in Shanghai. at the same time they printed one of my design on the blue print fabric for display in the space.

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Are you experienced?

Gif animation experimentation. URRÁ!!!

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Vibrant, tasty design from Venezuela with love.
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The Work of Jeremy Presatik

Jeremy Presatik has a pleasant portfolio with some inspirational works.
Some clear references from Scott Hansen and Electric Heat , but really well done.

Thanks Giusy for the link.

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Service Down

Today, the Computerlove server experienced a power failure. No data was lost. But there was a good amount of downtime. As a step to bring the Computerlove server back, PHP was upgraded. If you see any weird errors, please contact us right away. We apologize for the inconvenience.

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Beyond the Balls...

Bravia Advert
70,000 litres of paint
358 single bottle bombs
33 sextuple air cluster bombs
22 Triple hung cluster bombs
268 mortars
33 Triple Mortars
22 Double mortars
358 meters of weld
330 meters of steel pipe
57 km of copper wire

Comments (24) | Posted by lentil

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Company: HUGE Location: Portland, OR

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Toothjuice!

Josh Clancy is Toothjuice! and he's an awesome new media artist based in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Comments (3) | Posted by Ravi

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Company: College for Creative Studies Location: Detroit, MI

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Honey Eat Your Salad

Dear you,

Welcome to the first issue of the HEYS (Honey Eat Your Salad) E-zine.
Filled with over 50 pages of delicious, juicy artwork by young talents all over the world including founder Jesse Kanda, Zoorex (Inksurge/Halfproject), Elias Tahan , yours truly, and many many more.

Enough talk, go check it out!

Comments (7) | Posted by Kosmonavt

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Ken Rockwell - A Photographer's Goldmine

It's been a while since I found a website with so much useful info (and in such depth) in one place, particularly about Photography.

The name is Ken Rockwell.
Not only he's a very good photographer, but also a great teacher.

A perfect example is this article, which makes perfectly clear why the camera doesn't matter but the person behind it. Or this exhaustive yet brilliant analysis on the never-ending issue of Film vs Digital.

If you are like me or many of my friends and take photography seriously, be sure to read the articles and of course, visit his galleries.
You won't regret it.

Comments (6) | Posted by Kosmonavt

Job: Faculty Positions at Parsons The New School for Design
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Hard times for world peace

french to englis translation: "lost dove"
found in the streets of paris

Comments (1) | Posted by iconeparis

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Brownie, you're doing a heck of a job

Police in Germany are hunting pranksters who have been sticking miniature flag portraits of George W. Bush into piles of dog poo in public parks.

"This has been going on for about a year now, and there must be 2,000 to 3,000 piles of excrement that have been claimed during that time," said Josef Oettl, parks administrator for Bayreuth."

Read the article or Browse the gallery

Comments (7) | Posted by Christophe

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SuperMario Bros...

... Live !

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Company: Syracuse University Location: Syracuse, NY

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STEIDL

Perhaps one of the most idealistic, ambitious, successfull, (self-)critical, prestigious, all-inclusive publisher/printer in the world.
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"Steidl also designs and prints for Chanel, Fendi, the Lagerfeld Gallery, for Elizabeth Arden, and Yohji Yamamoto, and produces high-class photography books for Thames & Hudson, Scalo and Schirmer and Mosel."
"Whether fashion, art or literature, Steidl sees himself as a servant, as the artist’s and author’s ally, helping him or her “to do magic”, to realize their creative dreams, and to get them out to the readers."

Go visit Steidlville

Comments (1) | Posted by vormburo

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Type on Water?

Researchers at Akishima Laboratories (Mitsui Zosen), working in conjunction with professor Shigeru Naito of Osaka University, have developed a device that uses waves to draw text and pictures on the surface of water.

The device, called AMOEBA (Advanced Multiple Organized Experimental Basin), consists of 50 water wave generators encircling a cylindrical tank 1.6 meters in diameter and 30 cm deep (about the size of a backyard kiddie pool). The wave generators move up and down in controlled motions to simultaneously produce a number of cylindrical waves that act as pixels. The pixels, which measure 10 cm in diameter and 4 cm in height, are combined to form lines and shapes. AMOEBA is capable of spelling out the entire roman alphabet, as well as some simple kanji characters. Each letter or picture remains on the water surface only for a moment, but they can be produced in succession on the surface every 3 seconds.

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