The first ever graphical images of a tiny little Big Bang on earth. Much more on the website of CERN.
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The first ever graphical images of a tiny little Big Bang on earth. Much more on the website of CERN.
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Artistic elephants or painting chimps? That is so 1992. Painting trees is the deal in 2010.
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But hey, what nice combe-overs those guys got!
Charcoal drawings of long dark hair by Hong Chun Zang.
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This guy made a halloween-head-costume completely out of paper after being inspired by the typical heads you see in computergames. Damn, I would die if this figure would ring my doorbell standing there all relaxed with his hands on his back. We like it a lot! Click here to see how he pulled the trick.
(Found on Fubiz)
No need to tell you that this man got some A-class style, right?
It’s weekend. Let’s roll.
Horrorlike, though sweet photoshop manipulations made by Ashkan Honarvar.
(Thanks Ingo!)
Quite nice, this animated gif made by Kari Altman.

These pictures of homes with stubborn owners who don’t want to move, not even for a lot of money, somehow remind me of comic books like Asterix or Lucky Luke. Don’t know exactly why, but they do. More pics here.
(Found on Dornob)
A collection of goodlooking glitches.
(Thanks LouLou!)
I think I’m not the only one thinking this work by Athony James, called KO, was inspired by Damien Hirst. Still like it though.

Nice identity for a French yacht race by Dutch graphic designers: Studio Dumbar.
(Found on Grafikache)
Not only nice street art but also a great photo.


Uhuh, someone cut out those forms. Quelle patience! But nice though. More here.
(Found on What Alice Found)
Forgot all about Roger Ballen until I saw a documentary about him two days ago. These photo’s are taken from his ‘Platteland‘ series, shot in South Africa in 1994.
If I wanted to be a photographer, I think I would want to be him. He’s able to make photo’s of your nightmares, I mean, look at those drewling twins…