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Rare cup of coffee

Posted on 12 August 2010 by admin

Well, just two drops of coffee.

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Time is running out

Posted on 30 July 2010 by admin

Startling clocks

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The concept of unusual bottles of perfume

Posted on 11 June 2010 by admin

What may smell …  Orwell?  Or Edgar Allan Poe? Or Marquis de Sade?

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Puppets

Posted on 06 June 2010 by admin

Installation of the master of the street art - Belin

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Songs with a strange name

Posted on 02 June 2010 by admin

That’s what happens when you try to pull a range of songs Aphex Twin with a strange name.

Spectrogram of this wonderful song for the Humanities contains a portrait of its author.

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Suicide Art

Posted on 23 May 2010 by admin

Polar bears and penguins committing suicide is the focus of a series of provocative art installations by Taiwanese artist Vincent J.F Huang. Dubbed the Suicide Penguins, Huang’s art explores the negative effects global climate change is having on the animals of the world, in particular the creatures living at the North and South Poles.

The Suicide Penguins art installation, located under Millennium Bridge in London, England features two glass penguins and a stuffed polar bear hanging from nooses.

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United States Bookshelf

Posted on 13 May 2010 by admin

Pretty cool idea for a bookshelf by furniture design guru Ron Arad. A bookshelf shaped like the United States with each state having their own space.

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Black Hole and Dead Star Michel de Broin

Posted on 11 May 2010 by admin

Black Hole…huge ball 4 meters in diameter,  is made of … 72 ordinary office chairs and Dead Star – taken from the set of used batteries. As its name suggests, the sculpture “slowly cooled since then, as it does not happen any electrical activity.  Interestingly, while no longer able to be a source of energy, batteries nonetheless become a source of new life: the life works of art.

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Moon Clock

Posted on 10 May 2010 by admin

An ambitious project to create the world’s first moon clock powered by the tides is currently planned for the edge of the Thames River in London, England. Designed by UK artist Laura Williams while she was in her third year of a study in an Arts & Design course at Central Saint Martins, the completed Aluna Moon Clock, will be larger than Stonehenge and forty metres wide.

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We Be Fallen

Posted on 07 May 2010 by admin

Inspired by a report for the press, La Chute and photographer Denis Darzacq perfectly seized dancers, without special effects, in mid jump to link photojournalism and contemporary art in perfectly mastered compositions. [via]

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