Poster project called ‘Artemis’, made by Anthony Gargasz, Parker Gibson, Zsolt Dobák, Gergõ Pocsai and Joakim Olaussen, for the Flow exhibition of Evoke.
Amazing papercraft by two Russian artists called People Too. Hailing from Novosibirsk, they bring sheet paper to life with delightful illustrations of various everyday activities.
It took Elizabeth Ward four years to find all of the dates on products in the supermarket and grocery stores. She used them to make this calendar made from expiration dates, that never expires.
Young dutch designer Jólan van der Wiel uses magnetic plastic compounds, magnets and simple gravity, to make furniture. Frozen in a moment of physics, exposing the forces in action.
Nobody knows how the world will end, but Lori Nix showcases some scenarios here. The Brooklyn-based photographer creates and then documents detailed miniature dioramas of the end times — visions of what might be left behind once humans are gone.
Thomas Gluck’s country home does not look anything like a country home. It has no rustic stone fireplace, and there’s not an exposed wooden beam in site. Rather, the modern, glassy house offers stunning panoramic views of the forest canopy.
Two wrongs don’t make a right, but sometimes two clichés can make something cool. That’s the case with Michael Shainblum’s Mirror City project. Shainblum took two overused visual tricks—urban time-lapses and the kaleidoscope effect—and combined them to make a video that’s full of eye candy.
The Stash Stainless is the only bass guitar that is made from stainless steel with unified frets and a tubular neck. Each piece of the guitar, from the pickups to the body, has been custom crafted and hand assembled by the designer, Stan Potyrala.