Mar 10

Gamma by Factory Fifteen 
This incredible film depicts an imagined post-nuclear landscape where a team of researchers are attempting to use fungal technology to soak up the radiation that has infected cities around the world.
I have been have of this group of young creators for quite some now, as a collective but also as individuals. The thought and skill involved in each project is outstanding. I would thoroughly recommend delving into their wonderful world of the “post singularity” where human intelligence is equalled by that of machines.
Link [factory fifteen]

Gamma by Factory Fifteen 

This incredible film depicts an imagined post-nuclear landscape where a team of researchers are attempting to use fungal technology to soak up the radiation that has infected cities around the world.

I have been have of this group of young creators for quite some now, as a collective but also as individuals. The thought and skill involved in each project is outstanding. I would thoroughly recommend delving into their wonderful world of the “post singularity” where human intelligence is equalled by that of machines.

Link [factory fifteen]


Mar 09
Amy Casey
Finding ideas from the world around her, using observations and physical structures to find peace in her meticulous mark making. Building an alternate world in which she can dictate; echoing her fascination of our urban landscape.
Artist Statement. “After any pendulum swing of chaos grinds to a slow halt, there will come a time when you will have to decide if you are going to wallow in the rubble or take what remains and create a new empire.
Building upon recent work, I have been in search of a solid ground. A bit less kinetic than past work/ I have been trying to take what I had left of the world in my paintings and create a stability of sorts”
Link

Amy Casey

Finding ideas from the world around her, using observations and physical structures to find peace in her meticulous mark making. Building an alternate world in which she can dictate; echoing her fascination of our urban landscape.

Artist Statement. “After any pendulum swing of chaos grinds to a slow halt, there will come a time when you will have to decide if you are going to wallow in the rubble or take what remains and create a new empire.

Building upon recent work, I have been in search of a solid ground. A bit less kinetic than past work/ I have been trying to take what I had left of the world in my paintings and create a stability of sorts”

Link


Mar 06
Adventure Two: Chinese New Year in Beijing
A tad late but thought I would keep posted on the amazing trip over the Chinese Holidays. Extraordinary food, fireworks, lights, smells, the cold, drinks, duck, temples and gardens filled the exciting week away. Not to mention the amazing hike at Mutianyu to see the Great Wall.
An update of my flickr will allow an insight into the action-packed week of the great Chinese Capital, Beijing.
Flickr

Adventure Two: Chinese New Year in Beijing

A tad late but thought I would keep posted on the amazing trip over the Chinese Holidays. Extraordinary food, fireworks, lights, smells, the cold, drinks, duck, temples and gardens filled the exciting week away. Not to mention the amazing hike at Mutianyu to see the Great Wall.

An update of my flickr will allow an insight into the action-packed week of the great Chinese Capital, Beijing.

Flickr


Mar 06
Victor Enrich
Spanish photographer manipulates his own architectural photography to create impossible and fantastical structures, like this tower block that splits into two as though being unzipped.
Amazing, obsurd images into a new world of morphed buildings using the ubiquitous buildings and objects of the present. Delightful!
Last seen on dezeen

Victor Enrich

Spanish photographer manipulates his own architectural photography to create impossible and fantastical structures, like this tower block that splits into two as though being unzipped.

Amazing, obsurd images into a new world of morphed buildings using the ubiquitous buildings and objects of the present. Delightful!

Last seen on dezeen


Feb 01
ITS BEEN A WHILE.
Well its been very busy with applying to Universities and so forth. Hopefully I will get back into it. Here is a great painting by Claire Fahys, of whom I am very fond on, called MAC 2010.
Her paintings give a sense of narrative, about the somewhat mystical but gloomy world of the landscape she depicts. The imagination runs wild at the thought of such places.

ITS BEEN A WHILE.

Well its been very busy with applying to Universities and so forth. Hopefully I will get back into it. Here is a great painting by Claire Fahys, of whom I am very fond on, called MAC 2010.

Her paintings give a sense of narrative, about the somewhat mystical but gloomy world of the landscape she depicts. The imagination runs wild at the thought of such places.


Jan 07
The Witches Memorial by Architect Peter Zumthor 
Built on an island in Norway, in the place where suspected witches were burned long before our modern day paranormal activity. ‘The Steilneset Memorial in Vardø comprises two structures, one conceived entirely by Zumthor and a second housing an installation by the late Louise Bourgeois (1911-2010).’
Beautifully poetic in so many ways, the materiality and simple complexity of the structure plays against the hostility of its context.
Check Dezeen

The Witches Memorial by Architect Peter Zumthor

Built on an island in Norway, in the place where suspected witches were burned long before our modern day paranormal activity. ‘The Steilneset Memorial in Vardø comprises two structures, one conceived entirely by Zumthor and a second housing an installation by the late Louise Bourgeois (1911-2010).’

Beautifully poetic in so many ways, the materiality and simple complexity of the structure plays against the hostility of its context.

Check Dezeen


Dec 25
Merry Christmas to everyone!

Merry Christmas to everyone!


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Dec 22

RPM-1200 by Chu Enoki

A futuristic city made from salvaged scrap metal.


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Dec 03
peepingbird:

por Uwe Langmann

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Dec 03

James Abbot McNeill Whistler (1838 - 1903); Nocturne in Black and Gold: The Falling Rocket (1874).

James Abbot McNeill Whistler (1838 - 1903); Nocturne in Black and Gold: The Falling Rocket (1874).



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