Bridging Community in East Van
Two neighbours have built a bridge from one balcony to the other in an East Vancouver neighbourhood. Built as an art sculpture and statement on what [...]
Posted by: Mark Busse on Monday, October 30th, 2006
Categories: Architecture, Art, Inspiration, Vancouver | 2 Comments »
Stephen Wiltshire: The Human Camera
Stephen Wiltshire is autistic and possesses an uncanny ability to recall the most minute details of a landscape. In these videos, Stephen draws aeria [...]
Posted by: Kevin Broome on Monday, October 23rd, 2006
Categories: Art, Inspiration | No Comments »
A little bit of inspiration
In a recent visit to the massive archive known as CSS Remix, I found a great site called “Invisible Man“; soon thereafter my eyes were li [...]
Posted by: todd smith on Thursday, October 19th, 2006
Categories: Art, Inspiration | No Comments »
City Glow, Mountain Whisper
Riding the London Tube can be an indifferent & claustrophobic experience. Down in the underground the rat race stops for no one; so it is best t [...]
Posted by: Kevin Broome on Wednesday, October 18th, 2006
Categories: Art | No Comments »
Ron Mueck
London-based sculptor Ron Mueck creates some pretty amazing work: He manages to capture the human body is all of its minute detail, while allowing a [...]
Posted by: Mike Withers on Tuesday, October 10th, 2006
Categories: Art | No Comments »
Walk on Water
The London Design Festival just wrapped up. With a mandate to “celebrate and promote all things design”, and from the looks of the websit [...]
Posted by: Ben Garfinkel on Friday, October 6th, 2006
Categories: Architecture, Art, Design, Inspiration | 1 Comment »
Meet the World
If you haven’t seen them already, check out these amazing examples of communication design. Icaro Doria is the Brazilian artist behind these wo [...]
Posted by: Ben Garfinkel on Wednesday, September 27th, 2006
Categories: Advertising, Art, Design, Inspiration | No Comments »
God-Awful
The problem with having the ability to recognize great artwork, is also having the ability to label something a steaming pile. Usually the notion can [...]
Posted by: todd smith on Sunday, September 24th, 2006
Categories: Art, Learning, Marketing, Pop Culture | 7 Comments »
Honestly, wow.
Photoshop and photo manipulation at this point have very few limits; luckily, many people know this and continually produce amazing work. One of such [...]
Posted by: todd smith on Thursday, September 21st, 2006
Categories: Advertising, Art, Inspiration, Marketing, Photography, Pop Culture | No Comments »
Banksy in LA
Photos from Banksy’s LA exhibit “Barely Legal”. Plus an interview with the artist himself.
Posted by: Kevin Broome on Tuesday, September 19th, 2006
Categories: Art, Pop Culture, We love | No Comments »
Munch Paintings Recovered
I’d heard horrible stories that the two stolen Munch paintings, Madonna and The Scream, had been destroyed, but I’m relieved to learn tha [...]
Posted by: Mark Busse on Wednesday, September 13th, 2006
Categories: Art, News | No Comments »
Banksy rides the Rocky Mountain Railroad
Banksy set up a life-size sculpture of a Guantanamo Bay inmate at Disneyland which remained in place for an hour and a half before it was spotted.
Posted by: Steph Tekano on Tuesday, September 12th, 2006
Categories: Art, We love | No Comments »
Superbad = supergood
This award-winning site is way old school, but still worth a revisit. Created by San Francisco-based graphic designer Ben Benjamin way back in 2000, [...]
Posted by: Mark Busse on Friday, September 8th, 2006
Categories: Art, Inspiration, Websites | No Comments »
Industrial Anatomy
The discovery of Fritz Kahn’s work over at the always brilliant Bibliodyssey, immediately reminded me of some of the imagery that we were using [...]
Posted by: Kevin Broome on Tuesday, August 22nd, 2006
Categories: Art, IBC, Inspiration, Technology | No Comments »
No One Wants to Play Sega with Harrison Ford
What is it about paintings of celebrities that are so funny? Maybe Christopher Walken really likes to build robots…
Posted by: Steph Tekano on Friday, August 4th, 2006
Categories: Art, We love | No Comments »
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