Amazing light installations from Yochai Matos.
Fantastic photography by Josef Hoflehner
1g/min is an installation by Albin Karlsson. A machine attached to the ceiling rotates with the speed of one revolution per hour. Every minute, a one gram of hotglue drops on the floor.
Awesome and beautiful images of drops in water by *corrie* on Flickr. According to her it’s a fun hobby and she doesn’t use any electronic equipment so it takes timing patience and lot’s of luck. Blimey!
This is a bit weird… A frozen sculpture of the artist’s head made from 4.5 litres of the artist’s own frozen blood taken from his body over a period of five months. This work is repeated every five years and will result in a unique record of the artist aging.
Takes a while to get going but a brilliant piece by Michael Moschen where he uses 3 balls and a large triangle to create a musical art performance.
One nation under Chtulu - An edit of Jon McNaughton’s One Nation Under God.
Alex Lukas has created a series of incredibly detailed paintings of cities almost completely covered in water, the affect is both fascinating and horrifying, but superbly done.
This is a typeface-driven design based on the “Here’s to the crazy ones” ad campaign from Apple in the 90s, using Motter Tektura, Apple Garamond, Myriad, Univers, Gill Sans, and Volkswagen AG Rounded, fonts present in Apple branding and products.
Austrian artist Willi Dorner squeezes human bodies into nooks and crannies for his Bodies in Urban Spaces project. Bodies in Urban Spaces by Willi Dorner - guardian gallery
via hannahcooper