Matthew Cusick makes art from maps. And he does that quite well.
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Interesting mix of Dr Dré, Malmö, Gansta Rap and architecture. Made by Ilja Karilampi.
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I’m in Berlin (yes, again), and the place where I’m staying is the house of Joachim Schmidt, who is not only a very nice person but also quite a famous graphic designer/artist I found out. Funny thing is, he, amongst others like Daniel Eatock, will be part of the Graphic Detour exhibition in the Graphic Design Museum in Breda, which was my home town for a quite some time. The exhibition is curated by Erik Kessels (Kessels Kramer) and starts on june 11th. Go and check it out!
Last week I was in Berlin and my friend BJ advised me to go to this installation done by the artist Cyprien Gaillard in the KW Institute for Contemporary Art. Unfortunately we couldn’t make it, but I found some great footage of the piece.
The installation was a pyramid, completely built of beer crates. Visitors could do with it what they wanted. Mayhem.
Please watch the video how it turned out.
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Is the name of a series of photos made by Croix Gagnon and Frank Schott. They used segmented images of a in 1993 convicted murderer, who’s body was used for science, displayed as a movie on a laptop with which they walked around, so these ghost like images appeared.
Spooky!
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As a statue? I say: yessir!
By Marcel Walldorf.
A book by Dutchman Erik Kessels about a couple who tries to get their beloved, but very black dog on a lot of pictures, but never seem to succeed.
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This is one cool piece of art by Michiel van der Zanden.
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Beautiful ghost like images on these photo’s made by William Hundley.
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Made by Dutchman Willem van Weeghel.
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Stunning images made by Alex Fischer.
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Nothing more, nothing less.
Crispy campaign by Petronio Associates for Pureness by Sony, a phone that only has little functions. The use of white and Helvetica is obvious, but it works for me.
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