Halo LED Spray Can
August 11, 2009

Halo is a handy light specially dedicated to light-writting. Graffiti artists can conserve their own gesture they have with a spray can. It is possible to change the color and the brightness of the led to change the graffiti’s styles. it even recharges itself when shaken.
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Kunsthaus Graz
July 31, 2009

The Kunsthaus Graz located in Graz, Austria is an exhibition hall designed for multidisciplinary modern and contemporary art.


Kunsthaus Graz acts as an interface between past and future since the aesthetic dialogue between the new biomorphic structure on the bank of the Mur and the old clock tower on Graz’s famous Schloßberg (Castle Hill) is the trade-mark of a city aiming to create a productive tension between tradition and avant-garde.
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Random pic of the week
July 20, 2009

“…an art project called Woodwind created by a student, Anna Kovárová, at Konstfact – the largest university college of arts, crafts, design and art education in Sweden. Anna carved a side-blown flute out of a living oak branch, while still attached to the tree. Her intent is to “return to the tree during the years to come, to play a piece and see how the living material will change the sound…”
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Toy Sculptures
July 12, 2009

Sculptures made up of toys screwed together on wood. 
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Audi Centenary Sculpture
July 11, 2009

A 32 metre-high sculpture for Audi at the Goodwood Festival of Speed in West Sussex, England.

Designed by Gerry Judah it celebrates Audi’s achievements in motor sport with the legendary 1937 Auto Union Streamliner and the recently launched R8 V10 sports car at either end of a dramatic “swoosh” of tyre tracks, as if they are driving off into the sky.

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Random pic of the week
July 6, 2009

“German designers Ottopal & Lottner Ltd present a play on proportions in their product line of light – space – object. The three objects: a chair in three sizes, or a table and two chairs, or a chair and two tables.”
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Random pic of the week
June 29, 2009

Pencil Shoes… makes your feet and floor colourful while walking…
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The Wave
June 24, 2009

The Wave is inspired by the hills, sea and sky of the surrounding area. The architectural challenges in the project has been to create a sculpture combined with functional and thoughtful residential into the smallest detail.

Wave is created with two faces, so that is great both from water and from the city where citizens are guaranteed a sea view and a beautiful sculpture. The same idea is drawn into the apartments through the big glass window, respectively, the undulating city landscape and the sea.

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Coffee Cup
June 9, 2009

The project “Form Follows Data” is a data sculpture project based on the exploration of the formal language of personal statistic data embedded in everyday objects by Iohanna Pani.
I imagine a terrain where water flows through… high and low… leaving behind residues…
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Random pic of the week
May 18, 2009

In the Skin furniture, a thin, closely adhering and elastic layer allows the user to place objects underneath it. This layer adapts and takes the form of the objects, creating spontaneous contours that lead your curiosity to discover what hides beneath them. Nacho wants us to become playful and child-like:
“You’ll feel like playing hide and seek… and the unconventional leg heights change the point of view, one’s way of perceiving things”.

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