Jul 29 2010

Switch Stickers

These cool and funky looking stickers are part of the project called “Vinyl“, created by a London based designer, Ziemowit Maj. Basically the project is about vinyl wall stickers or decals around electricity switches. Really clever!

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Jul 20 2010

Typical meal

Ever wondered what a typical meal is like in different parts of the world?
Cultural geographers Peter Menzel and Faith D’Aluisio visited twenty-five families in twenty-one countries to create a collection of photographs of what people around the world eat in a typical week.
Following are some of the pictures. Check out the complete set [...]

Jul 12 2010

Digital storescapes - Twitter based murals

The Canadian Tourism Commission (CTC) has launched an innovative and interactive mural campaign using Twitter. These murals pull content from Twitter to display real-time updates from and about Canada. These are installed on different streets of New York, Chicago and Los Angeles.
The murals feature touchscreen interfaces that centralize tourist buzz by displaying live tweets [...]

Jun 2 2010

Brussels in bloom

Every year the Grand Palace Square in Brussels, Belgium turns into a carpet of flowers.
Officially started in 1971 and in 2010, this Belgian square will be literally carpeted with close to a million begonias from August 13th to 15th. More details can be found at the official Flower Carpet site. Pictures of the [...]

May 21 2010

Super freaky life-like sculptures

Following are some of the incredible life-like sculptures from Life which has the largest and most amazing collection of professional photography on the Internet.

The above sculpture is titled “Mask II”. This was on display ahead of the opening of a 2010 Ron Mueck exhibition at the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne, Australia.

The above sculpture [...]

May 18 2010

Google with 884 Photos

A group of employees at Google’s offices in London created a Google logo out of 884 individually printed 4-inch by 6-inch photographs.
Checkout the amazing time-lapse video that documents the creation of the logo, which took about five and a half hours to create. A camera took a shot every seven seconds and the entire [...]

May 12 2010

Bamboo pebbles

Bambu uses eco-friendly and renewable materials to create contemporary products for homes and kitchens. Recently they introduced Bamboo Pebbles.
These award winning pebbles are handmade from the excess bamboo material left over from the company’s cutting boards and solid-ware pieces. The bamboo pebbles have the look of smooth, well-worn river rocks and make for beautiful, [...]

Nov 30 2009

Cardboard Sculptures

British artist Chris Gilmour created these life-size sculptures using only cardboard, glue and a painstaking attention to detail. His website showcases more work, including life-size wheelchairs, grandfather clocks, microscopes and much more. [via]

Nov 25 2009

Cable drawings

Cable Drawings is a simple and funny idea of Maisie Maud Broadhead. A fireplace frame is mimicked using wire flex and cable fixings.

Nov 24 2009

Camper bike

Camper Bike is a low cost, eco-friendly concept for outdoor and camping enthusiasts. This sculptural piece is part of Kevin Cyr’s art project. Interesting!

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