Posted by Fabio 5 July 2010
Nicolai Howalt was born in 1970 in Copenhagen and graduated from Denmark’s Photographic Art School Fatamorgana in 1992. Nicolai Howalt’s work has documentary references, operating at the intersection of conceptual photography and installation.
Posted by Fabio 2 July 2010
US based VFX Studio Prologue created these 3D concepts for Iron Man 2. When mentioning VFX you can’t get around Prologue, under their belt they have titles such as Spider-Man 2, Superman Returns, The Incredible Hulk, Godzilla: Final Wars, A Nightmare on Elm Street, The Invasion, Robin Hood… read more
Posted by Fabio 1 July 2010
All of Dewey Arsee plates are hand thrown from high-fired stoneware or porcelain. They are carefully made to be as fully functional as they are beautifully decorative, and their use won’t cause them any damage or excessive ware.
Posted by Fabio 30 June 2010
Scientists have simulated the sounds set to be made by sub-atomic particles such as the Higgs boson when they are produced at the Large Hadron Collider. Their aim is to develop a means for physicists at Cern to “listen to the data” and pick out the Higgs particle if and when they finally detect it. Dr Lily Asquith modelled data from the giant Atlas experiment at the LHC. Read full article here.
Posted by Fabio 30 June 2010
Shannon Ebner’s photographs consistently involve a visceral experience with language, as well as an economy of materials linking her to the Conceptual practice of Ed Ruscha and Bruce Nauman. Words and signs are treated as physical entities, subject to destruction and decay.
Posted by Fabio 29 June 2010
Serbian born artist Aleksandra Domanovic is a Berlin-based artist who works primarily on the internet. Shown here is a recent project of her’s Untitled (30.III.2010), printable monuments to the abolished .yu domain 3 x 7.500 page paper-stack sculpture, A4 inkjet. read more
Posted by Fabio 29 June 2010
Los Angeles native Mike Stilkey has always been attracted to painting and drawing not only on vintage paper, record covers and book pages, but on the books themselves. Using a mix of ink, colored pencil, paint and lacquer, Stilkey depicts a melancholic and at times a whimsical cast of characters inhabiting ambiguous spaces and narratives of fantasy and fairy tales.
www.mikestilkey.com