Florian Riviere – Urban Hacktions
Introducing a personal light emitting wall in which theLED lights are embedded. The lights can appear through the wall as moving or static images, as well as motion-activated. Upper are images of an installation at the Sciphol Train station in Amsterdam that just went up April 15th. www.jonassamson.eu
Coca Cola Light continues with their latest limited edition- bottle designed by Karl Lagerfeld. The designer’s famous silhouette shoes on the aluminum bottle which comes in unique limited edition box. [via]
Eric Daigh creates portraits by putting ordinary pushpins in posterboard. Daigh uses blue, red, white, yellow and black push pins to create his portraits. Each requires more than 10.000 pushpins
The exterior creates a feeling of space and weightlessness. By reflecting its surroundings, Mirrorcube remains more or less invisible wherever it’s mounted. MirrorCube Official Website
The collective of Boa Mistura took the winding streets Vila Brâsilandia and transformed them into colorful transformations of place and space, adding a bit of an optical illusion in text along the way. boamistura.com
William Hundley began in 2006 an ongoing series of photographs that he titled “Entoptic Phenomena” – floating fabrics as super ephemeral sculpture, lasting only a few seconds before reverting to their base position. The resulting photographs appear to have been made by computer manipulation, but there were absolutely no computer applications used in creating the images. A few of his “Entoptic Phenomena” photographs were featured in the 2007 Texas Biennial in which he was awarded the Juror’s Choice Award. (via)
Jason deCaires Taylor is an english sculptor specialising in the creation of contemporary underwater sculptures which over time develop into artificial coral reefs. Taylor integrates his skills as a conservationist, underwater photographer and scuba diving instructor to produce unique installations that encourage the habitation and growth of corals and marine life. (via)
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