Wild Horses: The Art of Making a Real 3D Poster
A nearly-life-sized, faceted white paper horse bursting out of a wall in an urban setting can't fail to grab your attention. Bolder and more dynamic than a two-dimensional poster, this 3D ...
A nearly-life-sized, faceted white paper horse bursting out of a wall in an urban setting can't fail to grab your attention. Bolder and more dynamic than a two-dimensional poster, this 3D ...
Move over, Facebook. A hybrid celebration of the written word, printed page, physical sculpture and possibilities of cutting-edge technologies, these conceptual creations breath new life into old ...
Some of the locations have storied histories, and others remain a mystery - photo shoots of spaces that must remain off the map to avoid disturbing delicate or dangerous ruins, or trespassing on ...
Worried about the end of the world? A group of engineers has created a series of do-it-yourself machines for building (or reconstructing) society anywhere with access to light, water and ...
Exploring the world through sound is not limited to simply listening to the audio that's automatically produced by the people, nature and objects that surround us each day. For designer Dennis P. ...
What would your favorite album look like in three dimensions? Mexico City-based research and experimentation studio Realität proposes "a new spatial and unique journey" by transforming the ...
When you strip it down, what more does a foot enclosure really need aside from a single stretch of material and thread to tie it all together. That is the idea behind this ultra-minimalist ...
It looks like a work of art - a sculpture meant to represent, perhaps, a cloud of smoke being blown from a pipe. But what you're looking at is actually a recreation of the vocal chords of a ...
What happens when the neighborhood kid who likes to draw in the sidewalk with chalk, grows up? That kid becomes an artist who gets paid mad money to illustrate awesome 3D advertisements on city ...
LEGOs, Lincoln Logs, Tinker Toys ... what do they have in common? They each represent a universe of constructive possibilities, but each is incompatible with the next, like alien planets with ...