“Kim Keever’s large-scale photographs are created by meticulously constructing miniature topographies in a 200-gallon tank, which is then filled with water. These dioramas of fictitious environments are brought to life with colored lights and the dispersal of pigment, producing ephemeral atmospheres that he must quickly capture with his large-format camera.”
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Victoria and Albert Museum for London Design Week by Stuart Haygarth
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RED THREAD LEGEND SERIES by BEILI LIU
Beautiful installation inspired by the ancient chinese legend called the Red Thread. According to this myth, the gods tie an invisible red thread on children who are fated to be together.
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Baptiste Debombourg.Aerial.
Aerial is a new site-specific installation by Baptiste Debombourg (previously) at an old Benedictine monastery called Brauweiler Abbey near Cologne, Germany. Debombourg used numerous sheets of shattered laminate glass to mimic a frothy flood of water rushing into a room. Remarkably beautiful work. See much more by clicking on the thumbnails here. (via mission / vision)(
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Suspended Books Magically Fill Swiss Tunnel
Pivoting Crane Lamp by Gijs van Vaerenbergh
The work by Vaerenbergh is a large scale experiment in describing a new kind of space through movement and light.
SEON GHI BAHK nullifies gravity
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Floating and fragile figures made by using charcoal and transparent nylon thread. The installations are designed to criticize the relationship between man and nature. Organic versus artificiality.
Stills From Electrabel - Happy New Year (2009) by Famous
This is the possible the best stop motion animation I’ve ever seen. Create using 300,000 candles.
Must Watch:
…no seriously watch it
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Tentacled Building (via Dreams in Spaceland: Tentacled Building)