i don’t really miss you, lindsay bottos, 2012
This series is a collection of thoughts and momentos sewn onto the clothes I wore the most that summer. One of my most therapeutic projects I’ve worked on so far, for sure.
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The Where, the Why, and the How?
This looks to be a very cool science/art intersection, with 75 artists interpreting 75 great scientific questions in their own styles. From “What’s the structure of water?” to “What drives plate tectonics?”, it’s at least a strong contender for a spot on the coffee table.
Of course, these aren’t detailed and technical scientific illustrations, which seemed to piss off a couple of Amazon reviewers, but rather a more creative turn on scientific mysteries, accompanied by simple explanations. Check out more at Discover’s Visual Science.
(credits and captions for the artwork above are in the slideshow)
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Brilliant video wall installation for Hyundai Vision Hall in South Korea, created by UK-based studio Universal Everything.
The “Vision Hall” is a huge video wall with a 32-channel surround sound setup that allows designers, partner agencies and artists to create visual art installations on a grand scale.
Hyundai Vision Hall by Universal Everything by http://universaleverything.com/
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