Showing posts with label Architecture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Architecture. Show all posts

Sunday, April 5, 2009

Some more tilt-shift, this one is great


Bathtub IV from Keith Loutit on Vimeo.
Here is another tilt-shift video. This one may be the best one yet. Tilt shift is awesome, funny, and dare I say cute? Nope, I don't dare. Anyhow, watch this...it's pretty entertaining

Monday, February 2, 2009

Kids love blocks, why do we stop loving blocks?

Jan Vormann, a dude from Berlin had a pretty good idea. Why not repair brick walls with colored bricks? Entitled Dispatchwork, this project rules, and looks great. I am not sure if he does it secretly or not, but if that's the case, it's even better.
Thanks Visualingual

Sunday, November 30, 2008

"The Greates Mis-allocation of resources in the history of the wold"

This dude rules... James Howard Kunstler talks about how he pretty much hates the 'burbs and why they are terrible for the country.

Thanks TED

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

This is the way things should be: It is good to see that there is a candidate out there that is engaging the public and inspiring art

It's pretty exciting to see that people are actually excited enough about a presidential candidate. Here is a collection of art work about Obama...pretty cool.

Check it out at Fubiz

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Taxidermy is weird enough as it is.

I have always thought the idea of stuffing ideas was rather odd, but stuffing animals with these chubby concrete people hugging them sets it over the top. I don't know what to think, but this ranks higher on my weird art scale than a cow head rotting away in a clear box anyday.

Check out more of Stephan Bishop's taxidermy sculptures at Trend Hunter

Friday, July 11, 2008

Heatherwick Studio does does some pretty amazing stuff

Thomas Heatherwick and the Heatherwick Studio out of London have produced some pretty amazing work since they started up in 1994. Check out this sculpture designed to fill an 80 story space. The over all form was determined by pouring molten metal into water hundreds of times until they got the form they wanted. Then the form was scaled up and made out of 142,000 glass spheres suspended on 27,000 steel wires. Pretty good if I do say so myself.

Check out more of their work at Heatherwick Studio