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artandsciencejournal:

Mika Aoki

In her works, Mika Aoki attempts to make viewers look differently at subjects such as viruses, reproduction and the origins of life. In these works made out of glass, Aoki imitates the micro-kingdoms we glaze over every day. For more information on Aoki’s work, click here

- Lee

marinaesque:

Todd Hido - houses at night

the one with the van reminds me of E.T opening scene

modernizing:

‘Citihenge’, a recreation of Stonehenge made of cars, is unveiled on London’s Southbank by Skoda to launch their Citigo model. The giant sculpture provides Londoners with a meeting point to celebrate the summer solstice. Amazingly they might not need umbrellas, as it’s not raining today in London. It is made from 18 scrap cars, weighs 36 tonnes and is over 5 metres tall.

(via tchaumodernizing-deactivated201)

rubberbaby-buggybumpers:

Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama - who has notably lived in a psychiatric institution for the last four decades - has been obsessed with dots and infinity for her entire career, an inspiration she attributes directly to her hallucinations. In an attempt to share her experiences, she creates installations that immerse the viewer in her obsessive vision of dots or infinitely mirrored space.

rubberbaby-buggybumpers:

Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama - who has notably lived in a psychiatric institution for the last four decades - has been obsessed with dots and infinity for her entire career, an inspiration she attributes directly to her hallucinations. In an attempt to share her experiences, she creates installations that immerse the viewer in her obsessive vision of dots or infinitely mirrored space.

ruineshumaines:

Dimension by Alexander Lervik.

“Light art Made for the Bank Skandia in Sweden. It is an art piece but also a 3D screen. Built of 1728 heads. 35.000 parts. 24.000 LED lamps. The cube have a dimension of 3x3x3 meters. Inside its possible to show 3D movements, movies and texts.”

Watch the video here.

unknowneditors:

Some Imperatives by Tim Etchells  is a durational performance comprising a sequence of eight short texts which are painted by a performer at hourly intervals on a gallery wall. 

enochliew:

Tetris Street Art by Gaffa gallery

Located in Sydney on Abercrombie Lane.

fyeah-seacreatures:

Jellyfish. (John K. Goodman)

fyeah-seacreatures:

Jellyfish. (John K. Goodman)

fuckyeahtattoos:

This is my tattoo. shot was after it was done
By Hatems

fuckyeahtattoos:

This is my tattoo. shot was after it was done

By Hatems

artandsciencejournal:

Mika Aoki

In her works, Mika Aoki attempts to make viewers look differently at subjects such as viruses, reproduction and the origins of life. In these works made out of glass, Aoki imitates the micro-kingdoms we glaze over every day. For more information on Aoki’s work, click here

- Lee

marinaesque:

Todd Hido - houses at night

the one with the van reminds me of E.T opening scene

scorpiae:

Everything is Ok (by Thomas Hawk)

scorpiae:

Everything is Ok (by Thomas Hawk)

(via inscienso)

modernizing:

‘Citihenge’, a recreation of Stonehenge made of cars, is unveiled on London’s Southbank by Skoda to launch their Citigo model. The giant sculpture provides Londoners with a meeting point to celebrate the summer solstice. Amazingly they might not need umbrellas, as it’s not raining today in London. It is made from 18 scrap cars, weighs 36 tonnes and is over 5 metres tall.

(via tchaumodernizing-deactivated201)

rubberbaby-buggybumpers:

Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama - who has notably lived in a psychiatric institution for the last four decades - has been obsessed with dots and infinity for her entire career, an inspiration she attributes directly to her hallucinations. In an attempt to share her experiences, she creates installations that immerse the viewer in her obsessive vision of dots or infinitely mirrored space.

rubberbaby-buggybumpers:

Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama - who has notably lived in a psychiatric institution for the last four decades - has been obsessed with dots and infinity for her entire career, an inspiration she attributes directly to her hallucinations. In an attempt to share her experiences, she creates installations that immerse the viewer in her obsessive vision of dots or infinitely mirrored space.

ruineshumaines:

Dimension by Alexander Lervik.

“Light art Made for the Bank Skandia in Sweden. It is an art piece but also a 3D screen. Built of 1728 heads. 35.000 parts. 24.000 LED lamps. The cube have a dimension of 3x3x3 meters. Inside its possible to show 3D movements, movies and texts.”

Watch the video here.

oxane:

△ by I am, we are
and it just makes sense.

oxane:

by I am, we are

and it just makes sense.

unknowneditors:

Some Imperatives by Tim Etchells  is a durational performance comprising a sequence of eight short texts which are painted by a performer at hourly intervals on a gallery wall. 

enochliew:

Tetris Street Art by Gaffa gallery

Located in Sydney on Abercrombie Lane.

fyeah-seacreatures:

Jellyfish. (John K. Goodman)

fyeah-seacreatures:

Jellyfish. (John K. Goodman)

fuckyeahtattoos:

This is my tattoo. shot was after it was done
By Hatems

fuckyeahtattoos:

This is my tattoo. shot was after it was done

By Hatems

About:

I'm Lersak Boonthanasan, Communication design, School of Architecture and Design,KMUTT 084-5274000 e-mail lblersak@hotmail.com

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