Somehow, it’s quite beautiful to take apart random things and nicely display their workings. Two contemporary examples of art-through-deconstruction are here to show us how.
Somehow, it’s quite beautiful to take apart random things and nicely display their workings. Two contemporary examples of art-through-deconstruction are here to show us how.
A recent LA Times article calls into question Disney’s copyright claim on its earliest, most famous creation.
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What makes Mctega’s pieces so aesthetically exciting are the contrasts found in them.
These artsy, fun and colorful shirts (and other aesthetically amusing stuff,) were designed by some of my own personal favorite indie artists including Pepa Prieto, Lisa Congdon and Pietari Posti.
This amazing ultrasonic 3D technology is something that we’ve been dreaming about since “Back to the Future” came out in theaters.
A new exhibition looks at design’s biggest movements as seen through 7 great cities.
