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A collection of interesting new paintings, illustrations, mixed media, GIFs, digital culture and other contemporary art!
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Beyoncé Gives Fans a Visual Musical Gift
Out of nowhere Beyoncé gave fans an early Christmas gift this year by releasing her fifth solo LP exclusively on iTunes. The self-titled “visual album” is comprised of 14 songs and 17 videos and is stacked with performances from the likes of Justin Timberlake, Drake, Frank Ocean, Pharrell, Timbaland and of course Beyonce’s hubby Jay… Continue reading Beyoncé Gives Fans a Visual Musical Gift
This Prototype Camera Uses Your Brainwaves to Take Pictures Automatically
Have you ever thought about taking a picture but didn’t feel like going through the actual motions? In what looks like a Google Glass spinoff, a new prototype camera in Japan has designers strapping iPhones to their domes to take pictures based on their brainwave activity or emotions. The working prototype, called Neurocam, monitors the… Continue reading This Prototype Camera Uses Your Brainwaves to Take Pictures Automatically
These Whimsical Body Paintings Reveal What’s Really Going on Beneath Our Skin
Artist Hikaru Cho believes that we should challenge our imaginations to create new work using traditional tools, not fancy computers and software. The 20-year-old student in Musashino Art University’s Department of Visual Communication Design in Tokyo specializes in uncovering the surprises of the human body through body painting. Her painting is so realistic and her… Continue reading These Whimsical Body Paintings Reveal What’s Really Going on Beneath Our Skin
Prepare for Your World to Start Spinning in a ‘RRRRRRROLL’
The RRRRRRROLL project looks to take ordinary photos and give them a slight twist of animation with spinning objects or people. The artists are able to isolate only a portion of the image to set in motion, which creates bizarre yet intriguing scenes. The effort is made up of at least three photographers, a digital… Continue reading Prepare for Your World to Start Spinning in a ‘RRRRRRROLL’
Urban Landscapes Seen Through the Windows of Abandoned Buildings
Cities and countries all around the world are experiencing architectural renovation. Take Outlook for example, a provocative photo project that documents the urban growth of Taiwan through empty windows and smashed walls of derelict buildings. The photos are framed in a clever way where the images are able to capture the changes in both the… Continue reading Urban Landscapes Seen Through the Windows of Abandoned Buildings
Make the Logo Bigger: A Cheeky, Universal Response to the Common Client Request
What if you took your favorite logos and made them bigger? San Francisco-based art director and designer Andrew Wendling feels that clients too commonly overlook simplicity and minimalist design principles, often requesting that designers “make the logo bigger.” So Wendling started a tongue-in-cheek Tumblr that literally zooms in on famous logos from our favorite brands.… Continue reading Make the Logo Bigger: A Cheeky, Universal Response to the Common Client Request
The Lionel Stitchie Project: Turning Abandoned Furniture Into Songs
“Hello,” are you a Lionel Richie fan? Fiber artist Molly Evans is on a mission to transform castoff furniture into quirky and nostalgic public works of art dedicated to the suave singer. The Lionel Stitchie Project was inspired by our love for breaking up with our furniture from the master love song maker himself, Mr.… Continue reading The Lionel Stitchie Project: Turning Abandoned Furniture Into Songs