“This is the console of the worlds lagest and loudest musical instrument, the Midmer – Losh pipe organ.
It has over 1,200 stop tabs and over 33,000 pipes.
It took 4 years to build (1929-1932) at a cost of $500,000 at the height of the Great Depression. [...]”
“Inspired by haute couture and salvaged materials, San Francisco artist emiko oye creates one-of-a-kind, urban jewelry and sculptures from recycled materials in combination with precious metals and gemstones.”
Via the brand new Indie-guest.
“fuckCAPTCHA, an open-source alternative to the spam prevention & evil humanization of human brain cycles for corporate pet projects.” Project by F.A.T.
The ciclo vital series provides a parallel between the process of natural life and the process of technology.
Rafaël Rozendaal makes websites as art pieces, pieces are sold with domain name, work remains public, name of collector in title bar.
(re-posted from who killed bambi?)
The color of art is #A79F94.
An average color was calculated from more than 26,000 images in the MoMA art collection. The result was this brownish gray.
- Joshua T. Nimoy
Alex McLeod shows landscapes and wildlife images manipulated through videogame iconography.
‘PEEPSHOW’
we are now all living in a peepshow. Continually being watched by mechanical peeping toms on every street corner.
“With this in mind, I wondered if it was possible to literally make a CCTV camera sexy using simple mechanics…and by using the imagery of a pole dancer question the roles played in voyerism. Could this pile of old windscreen wipers and odd pieces of metal become something sexual…. “
POLE DANCERS, 2007. By Gilles Walker. Here’s the video.
8-Bit Jesus: classic Christmas songs in the style of classic NES games. Cover art designed by Jude Buffum…