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TOURIST is an online magazine promoting young artists and creatives, extending itself by organizing exhibitions and publications.
TOURIST is an online magazine promoting young artists and creatives, extending itself by organizing exhibitions and publications.
Submitted by: Thom Fougere The Tyndall Table by Canadian designer Thom Fougere will be debuting at IDS12 in Toronto next week from January 26-29. The coffee table is the nucleus of a living space; the central object around which dwelling patterns revolve: living, drinking, eating, loving, making, sleeping. Taking cues from...
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Yet another great tumblr-blog. Cabin porn collects, like you might assume, cabins. Edited and initiated by the people of Beaver brook, their cabin is the last image in this post, and what a beauty it is. Our 12 favorites at read more!
When a character in a movie looks straight into the camera, you somehow feel them looking at you, as if they are no longer part of the movie. On the tumblr-blog eye contact someone is collecting these screens of famous movies. via: itsnicethat
6 days with lectures and use of text as an artistic language. For students and recent graduates from art schools. The workshop is organized by Vincent de Hoÿm and Bernard Baissait, with the assistance of the Atelier JFV. For more details on where and when, check the site. Lectures by Ghislain Mollet-Viéville,...
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Photographer Christopher Herwig documents the strange phenomena of the Soviet bus-stop. For the most part Sovjet architecture is remembered by its heavy block buildings and functionally spartan designs. It’s overpowering desire for conformity left little room for individual creative freedom. A notable exemption to this is in the transportation sector. One can admire...
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Submitted by: Beata Wilczek Czarny Neseser, in polish black briefcase, is a pix gallery with a small space of only four square meters, having a large exhibiting potential. Czarny Neseser, run by Beata Wilczek, is focused mainly on promoting intriguing artists and representatives of the local artistic community. On the assumption...
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A nice little zine by Chris Nosenzo attempting to capture the back views of ancient Greek sculptures. More back views at read more.
Lisbon based graphic designer Paulo Lopes and blogger at Marqu-es lets us know about his new project. The Typo News is his way to point the finger to things that he reed in the News and finds politically and socially shocking and unfair. Instead of being in a state of unhealthy anger and revolt, Lopes...
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Four young Belgian designers, Len de Paepe, Bob Segers, Tim Vranken and Jonas Blondeel join forces and form Stal collective. Operating from an old barn in some forgotten corner of the Belgian outback they create some quite unique pieces of furniture and speak many dialects. The “Mich” stool is a piece of flat pack...
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PortiqueArmchair, is an armchair, inspired by the garden swings, as well as walk-loading of goods from the port of Nantes/Saint-Nazaire. Florent Coirier has made this prototype together with the craftsmen of the Autonomous Port,GPM Nantes/Saint-Nazaire. Drawing on the expertise of boilermakers and carpenters workshops, the chair uses materials common to shipbuilding. The...
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The third issue of ruiné examines how architecture and the new digitality reflect and correspond to the self-alienation of man. on 104 full color pages, the ruinéboys benedikt fischer and neven allgeier along with many other artists show their view on our environment and the digital future of our world....
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Alexander Lis is a graphic designer / visual artist based in Frankfurt / Main, Germany. Together with graphic and motion designer Katja Baumann he founded the design collaboration BALI in 2011 and he is part of the self-initiated research project fourfiveX since 2005. A selection of his work you can find at read more.
http://www.fumikoimano.com “Sometimes just for recording, freezing the pose from everyday life, I take pictures of my self reflection as a 24hour model with DIY spirit. I treat myself as ultimate subject matter since 1999.”
DAS INSTITUT is an import/export agency founded in 2007 by Kerstin Brätsch and Adele Röder (born 1979 / 1980, live in New York City). Their collaboration characterizes advertising strategies to manipulate and exchange information. Comprised of paintings by Kerstin Brätsch and computer-generated images by Adele Röder, the exhibition D I...
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Millennium Magazines, a survey of artists’ magazines published since 2000, explores the various ways in which contemporary artists utilize the magazine format as an experimental space for the presentation of works and text. Throughout the 20th century, the activities of groups and collectives were often codified first in the informal context...
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