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March 30, 2012

Sven Väth World Tour



Sven Väth, who was born in the Chinese zodiac sign of the Dragon himself, started his 2012 World Tour just in time at the beginning of the cycle at the end of January in Singapore, and this time, Sven will also played in China two times, besides a gig in his favourite country Japan. After that, he, almost traditionally, headed to Australia. This is a little video diary documenting the atmosphere of Svens gigs.


Graphic Design: Schultzschultz.com
Music: Popof - Blue Dream (Cocoon Recordings COR12092)

Scissors Confiscated by the TSA Welded into Spiders


Each year the Transportation Security Administration confiscates countless millions of personal objects from travelers prior to entering airport terminals including guns, knives, foodstuffs, aerosol cans, and yes, even small scissors. Sculptor Christopher Locke has capitalized on this endless supply of in-flight contraband by welding the scissors into pretty terrifying spiders

March 29, 2012

Geometric Rooms by Esther Stocker





Italian installation artist Esther Stocker creates stunning geometric environments that can often be explored by the viewer. The construction of each piece appears to follow some type of strange equation, resulting in unusual linear patterns and planes that completely transform the physical pace.

Cut Paper Illustrations by Bovey Lee





Artist Bovey Lee hand cuts wonderfully detailed illustrations into Chinese rice paper creating nearly weightless artworks that seem to buzz with fantastical narratives. Born in Hong Kong, Lee now lives and works in Pittsburgh and you can see much more of her work here.

Dead CAT Bounce



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March 27, 2012

An 80-Ton Bird’s Nest





The Clemson Clay Nest was a public land art installation by Bavarian artist Nils-Udo that was constructed in the botanical gardens at Clemson University in South Carolina in 2005. The nest was built with the assistance of numerous students and other volunteers using 80 tons of pine logs harvested from the local Oconee County pine plantation and hundreds of bamboo stocks that were carefully organized into a circular structure dug in gardens rich red clay. After two years the piece was eventually dismantled and the mulched trees were used to partially fill the large hole. You can see many more of the work in these photos by Dylan Wolfe.

Festival of Colors



Devin Supertramp made this Video of Holi Festival 2012 in Utah.

March 22, 2012

Stikalicious







Stikalicious™ is the first character based, fully customizable wallpaper creation app design for the tablet platform which allows you to mash up 450+ characters from multiple artists. Inspired by sticker culture and a love of characters, the Stikalicious™ app project brings together the work of some of the best character designers on the planet, and the leading edge of interactive tablet devices. Stikalicious™ puts a world of characters at you fingertips.

Banksy Does Origami




A new Banksy piece popped up yesterday in the UK featuring an adeptly stenciled origami crane snagging a goldfish from a small canal. While the work has yet to appear on the artist’s website for positive verification, Street Art News seems to think it’s the real deal. Photos by the lonely villein.


Camera trickery abound in this clever short film shot in Hawaii by Ben Boutwell and Steven Alan. Somebody will turn this into a TV commercial in a few weeks.

March 21, 2012

March 20, 2012

Longboard en Barcelona

Itchy and Scratchy





45 minutes of Itchy & Scratchy, lean back and enjoy.

LEGO GAME BOY Transformer







Julius von Brunk created this awesome LEGO Nintendo Game Boy Transformer.


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Light Skeletons by Janne Parviainen




Awesome light paintings by  Helsinki-based photographer Janne Parviainen


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Sand Paintings by Andres Amador





San Francisco-area landscape artist Andreas Amador etches massive sand drawings onto beaches during full moons when his canvas reaches its largest potential. Using only a rake and often several helpers the geometric and organic shapes are slowly carved into the sand, often interacting with the physical topography like the stones in a zen garden. The works exist for only a few moments, just long enough to snap a few photographs before being completely engulfed by the encroaching tide.

March 19, 2012

Saturday Morning Cartoons







Get zapped back to the Saturday mornings of your youth this March as WWA gallery hosts the fourth annual Gag Me with a Toon exhibition curated by Steven Daily and Tomi Monstre. Action packed and full of fun, the event will feature over 70 contemporary talents paying homage to, or otherwise dementing the memory of, our beloved Saturday morning cartoons.

The History of Gaming

March 16, 2012

Full Circle



London/Melbourne-based artist and filmmaker Callum Cooper creates bizarre sculptures with embedded cameras meant to capture video from pretty astounding angles. His Full Circle piece creates the illusion of a jumprope that shifts space and time on every jump. Here’s another called Paradoxical Planes:

March 15, 2012

A Mind-Melting Animation for Good Books International



Loaded with visual references to the writing of Franz Kafka and Hunter S. Thompson this incredibly slick animation was created by String Theory for online bookseller Good Books International that donates 100% of its profits to Oxfam.

Wrecking Crew Orchestra





Wrecking Crew Orchestra are a dance crew out of Japan consisting of eight men who in these videos are seen dancing with perfectly synchronized electroluminescent light suits designed by iLuminate.

Henry the Worst









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