1. rotation molded shoes

    rotation-molded-shoes


    Rotationalmouldedshoe: Marloes – CURRENT / UPCOMING

    Marloes ten Bhömer presents new work in a solo show in the Krannert Art Museum, Illinois and is part of the Designs of the Year exhibition in the Design Museum, London.

    WOWdesign: Marloes ten Bhömer, January 30 – May 31
    Krannert Art Museum, Illinois USA
    Curators: Ginger Gregg Duggan and Judith Hoos Fox

    Brit Insurance Designs of the Year 2009, 12 February – 14 June
    Design Museum, London UK
    Curator: Nina Due

    To view the work visit: www.marloestenbhomer.com


  2. Light Sculpture

    Light Sculpture

    Light Sculpture by AntiVJ

    This is a Light Sculpture by AntiVJ, a visual label. These projections on 3D objects are really neat! It was on display during Transmediale 2007, a festival for art and digital culture in Berlin. The sculpture itself, ‘Halbzeug’, was made by visomat inc. You probably want to check Pablo Valbuena’s work too if you like this.


    AntiVJ – Light Sculpture from crustea on Vimeo.

    Light Sculpture by AntiVJ

    Light Sculpture by AntiVJ

    (via today and tomorrow.)


  3. Delaunay Raster

    Delaunay Raster

    Jonathan Puckey is a Dutch graphic designer who can script. He often uses Scriptographer, a scripting plugin for Adobe Illustrator, so that’s probably why he calls his work ‘conditional design’. ‘Delaunay Raster’ is his latest project, it’s image vectorization based on Delaunay triangulation. So on the left you can recognize Kate Moss and on the right Notorious BIG. But if you want to understand why this is so amazing, you’ll have to go to his website and watch the short demo video.

    Delaunay Raster by Jonathan Puckey

    found at FFFFOUND!

    (via today and tomorrow.)


  4. marc fornes at DRL10

    marc fornes at DRL10: “

    london’s architectural association is currently showing ‘DRL10′ an exhibition celebrating the tenth anniversary
    of AA’s design research lab (DRL). the show will run until march 18th, featuring work from current students and
    alumni.

    included in the show are the automated architecture projects by marc fornes. the works are created by applying
    code and algorithms to a simple polyhedron frame structures. the process results in unpredictable new forms.

    images © marc fornes / theverymany


    via kulture flash

    (Via http://www.designboom.com/weblog/rss.php.)


  5. The movement of light through a window…

    The movement of light through a window…

    plinio1.jpgplinio2.jpg

    The movement of light through a window from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. “10to5″ by Plinio Avila.

    (Via VVORK.)

    [tags]light, triangle, structure[/tags]


  6. The movement of light through a window…

    The movement of light through a window…

    plinio1.jpgplinio2.jpg

    The movement of light through a window from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. “10to5″ by Plinio Avila.

    (Via VVORK.)

    [tags]light, triangle, structure[/tags]


  7. The movement of light through a window…

    The movement of light through a window…

    plinio1.jpgplinio2.jpg

    The movement of light through a window from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. “10to5″ by Plinio Avila.

    (Via VVORK.)

    [tags]light, triangle, structure[/tags]


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