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Typocalypse
subliminal messages these fonts are feeding you. These are great, there’s more at the link.
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Dancing Colors (by Fabian Oefner)
The sculptures that you see on the images exist only for a fraction of a second, which consists of normal salt, colored with pigments. The salt is placed on a thin foil of plastic which is wrapped on top of a speaker, and as soon as the speaker emits sound, the plastic foil starts to vibrate, forming these strange figures.
(Source: unknowneditors)
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A Winter Color (La grande épicerie de Paris)
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True Colours
Faber-Castell (colouring pencils) campaign by Germany agency Serviceplan.
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Quick Stand & Lock is lock that integrates the bicycle stand and lock together, and provides a methods of locking with a single motion of stopping and parking the bicycle.
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1. Local River, a system by Mathieu Lehanneur for raising fish and plants at home.
2. In their design project “Microbial Home,” designers at Philips Design in the Netherlands created an ecosystem of kitchen appliances powered by methane derived from food waste.
3. Bacterioptica, a chandelier designed by Petia Morozov containing bacterial cultures that change the quality of the light.
4. The Halflife Lamp by Joris Laarman is illuminated by hamster cells modified with firefly DNA.
5. Moss Table, by Carlos Peralta, Alex Driver and Paolo Bombelli, makes use of the small electrical charge produced when bacteria consume organic compounds released by moss.
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Caux Collective Recommends: Brock Davis
These beautiful images are brought to us by American award-winning, multidisciplinary artist, Brock Davis, with every one of these stunning photographs having been taken using nothing more than his iPhone.
Davis, who’s lengthy job description includes the titles Art Director, Creative Director, Artist, Designer, Illustrator, Photographer and Conceptual Thinker, doesn’t only specialise in photography. His wonderfully vast, content-rich website provides many examples of brilliant work, crossing the boundaries of Editorial Art, Advertising and Apparel designs, though it was his project, “2012 iPhone Photos” which impressed me most.
This excellent project is undoubtedly proof that it is not the equipment or media that creates a great artists, but the artists themselves. That is not to say that the iPhone camera isn’t impressive, of course. What it lacks in depth of customizable options and legitimacy in terms of being ‘real camera’, it more than makes up for in it’s maneuverability and social interactivity, and Davis has taken full advantage of it’s potential, in creating these beautiful images.
If you would like to see more from Brock Davis, head over to his website as linked at the beginning of this post, or visit his excellent Behance profile, where you can see many more of his projects.
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(Source: cauxcollective)
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Variations of a Dark City Series Espen Dietrichson
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If you like the relaxing atmosphere of submarine surroundings the Medusae lamp collection by Roxy Russell could be your interior solution.
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Untitled, 2012
Andrew Holzschuh



