I’m not sure why, but I like this. It fits them well,no ? They match with their outfits…
“Torigun”, birds dressed in military uniforms. By Japanese artist Sato.
Via booooooom.
Superbes animations vidéos soulignant le patrimoine architectural et artistique de la Place des Arts, Espace culturel Georges-Émile-Lapalme, Montréal. À voir à votre prochain passage dans la métropole !
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Beautiful video animations highlighting the architectural and artistic heritage of Place des Arts, Espace culturel Georges-Émile-Lapalme, Montréal. A must see for your next visit there !
Via triangulation blog.
Vous manquez d’énergie ? Vous aimeriez voir un nouveau clip de M.I.A. en version extrême ? Pon pon pon way way pon pon est pour vous. Un mélange de n’importe quoi en rafale fluo à la japonaise ou une pub de kraft dinner nipponne, au choix… Outch. Il a des limites qu’on sait maintenant franchir…
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Running out of energy? Want to see a new clip of M.I.A., extreme version? Pon pon ponpon pon way way is for you. A mixture of fluorescent burst, japanese style, or a Japanese kraft dinner crazy ad ?… Ooch. New limits are now crossed…
Via CLICK/CLASH.
Oooooooooooooh ! I love that ! Stunning stereographic effect. By Ignacio Torres.
This project began from the theory that humans are made of cosmic matter as a result of a stars death. I created imagery that showcased this cosmic birth through the use of dust and reflective confetti to create galaxies. The models organic bodily expressions as they are frozen in time between the particles suggest their celestial creation. In addition, space and time is heightened by the use of three-dimensional animated gifs. Their movement serves as a visual metaphor to the spatial link we share with stars as well as their separateness through time.
Via Colossal.
Here are some details and looks that I picked up on Stockholm Streetstyle… A selection of images that inspired me today.
I like those deconstructed geometric walls by Boris Tellegen of deltainc. A Matta-Clarkish universe.
Via acidolatte.