Dienstag, 31. Januar 2012

Sandwich Artist


Low-Commitment ProjectsMaking stuff happen with little time and energy.

 




Auflösung: Mondrian, Damien Hirst,
Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, Christo

Montag, 16. Januar 2012

Urban Souls by Eric Perriard

"Since 2008, for the first time in world history, more people live in cities than in rural areas. I was excited to be able to examine artistically one of the defining steps in the evolution of our civilization, even though this statistic only made official a trend which began long before. Within this context of an accelerating urban setting, I developed a photographic essay about people living in a cosmopolitan environment. While wandering in Seoul City, I was looking to catch the instant when an isolated character encounters a moment of self-realization. I tried to capture their individuality, thoughts, and feelings such as loneliness or introspection. Has living in cities truly become part of human nature, or are we still adapting ourselves in order to survive? By keeping a certain distance from the subject, I could preserve the tension between the city and its inhabitant in order to start thinking about the human condition in a megalopolis." by Eric Perriard






by Eric Perriard; via ignant

Donnerstag, 5. Januar 2012

Pixel it - A Poster with an alterable Structure

"A poster with an alterable structure to display messages - a visually professional and attention grabbing alternative to messy blackboard writings.“Pixel It” consists of two layers of paper. Cuts on the white outer layer allow the user to fold parts out and therefore create a "Pixel-Structure" by showing the coloured layer underneath." by Jessica Nebel


by Jessica Nebel; via cielbleu

Mittwoch, 4. Januar 2012

B194 by Formfjord

"Bench B194 and daybed L194, as surprising interpretations of upholstered furniture, combine their pure appearance with a high level of comfort. The portable table-element T194 connects to the  structure of the bench and provides a variable tray-surface." by
Formfjord



by Formfjord; via stilsucht

Dienstag, 3. Januar 2012

Timmelsjoch by Werner Tscholl

Das Passmuseum Timmelsjoch ist Teil eines Projektes des Architekturbüros Werner Tscholl und liegt im Tirol auf 2491 m.ü.M. Es ist eines von mehreren Bauten, welche die Durchreisenden über Natur, Geschichte, Kultur, Gesellschaft und Wirtschaft der Region aufklären sollen.





by Werner Tscholl; via ignant