Photo : Todd Gross
Photo : Todd Gross
New Installation Traps Visitors in Prison of Light by Nonotak Studio
The Glad tend, solving the music festival tent problem.
Fear Expanded by Ryan Everson
At first I didn’t even notice the giant mirrored letters sitting in the middle of the open field, however up close you can see the word FEAR created out of mdf and mirrors hiding in the distance. Fear is something buried inside all of us and I thought it was only appropriate to share. A section of the artist’s statement is below.
“My most recent work comes from abstract emotional states stirred up from specific self reflective moments. These moments arise as I become more aware of myself in the present and my inability to control the future”Artists: | Website | [via: BizarreBeyondBelief]
A very fast ad.
Vertical Horizon
This collection by Romain Jacquet-Lagreze will have your head spinning in a dizzy state of confusion. The French photographer and graphic artist created Vertical Horizon as a visual exploration of Hong Kong and it’s rapid growth towards the sky. Using a unique perspective, Jacquet-Lagreze presents the ever-growing city in a repetitively graphic expression of its architecture
Beer brand Sol ran a marketing campaign in London, where they offered commuters a chance to prove that they are “free spirits at heart” by letting them exchange their work ties for free beer.
The campaign called ‘A Free Beer For Free Spirits’, commuters simply insert their tie in a recycling bin, and in exchange, it will dispense a coupon which they can exchange for a free bottle of beer.
Cloud
Artist Caitlind r.c. Brown premiered her large-scale interactive installation, CLOUD, for Nuit Blanche Calgary in Alberta, Canada. Made out of 1,000 working lightbulbs and 5,000 burnt out lights, visitors can pull the open chains, causing it to flicker.
Men, you’re going to do this. I know you will.
Celebrity Polaroid Portraits by Italian photographer Maurizio Galimberti. I really like how he uses many different photos to create one art work.
(Source: dashperiod)
The Port Vieux Pavilion: A Mirrored Canopy Constructed on a French Wharf (via designboom)