10 Sep Joseph Ford
Joseph Ford together with Stephanie Buisseret and Mario Faundez from WAD Magazine created a series of seamless photos blending and, at the same time, juxtaposing aerial photographs with photographs of clothing....
Joseph Ford together with Stephanie Buisseret and Mario Faundez from WAD Magazine created a series of seamless photos blending and, at the same time, juxtaposing aerial photographs with photographs of clothing....
Artist Heather Dewey-Hagborg takes DNA from various things she finds in public spaces and transforms them into 3D-printed portraits of these strangers. Be careful what you leave behind....
PBS Offbook interviews several artist/photographer on the art of portraiture. It's very interesting to see each artist's take and approach in achieving their image....
"Why Not Hand Over a 'Shelter' To Hermit Crabs?" is a series of 3D printed hermit crab shells by Aki Inomata that comes with buildings atop....
Those who know me knows I love skulls. Even if you're not, you'd have to admit this is cool. A skull meticulously carved from a stack of books. This project is titled, "Incarnate - Three Degrees of Certainty II"...
This fun project is a sort of infographic detailing the price of being a superhero then and now. It gives price comparisons for what it took to be Batman or Superman during their inception and what that same item will cost now. Although it's just...
Want to learn Chinese? Hop on over to Chineasy, an online resource that makes learning Chinese fun and easy. It's run by Shaolan and she breaks down each character into basic elements as well as incorporating images to help the user learn. Check out her...
I love this cute animated short on the history of physics. It makes everything so palatable and fun!...
This is a fascinating behind the scenes look into the art of toy making, and yes this is no doubt an art form. It lets the viewer in on the meticulous work and dedication that goes into each toy. Every kid and grownup will have...
Here's a gif John Nelson created by stitching together 12 NASA images, one for each month of the year. The result is amazing and mesmerizing....