This is the Alésia Museum designed by Bernard Tschumi Architects. The museum commemorates a battle that occurred between Julius Cesar and the Gauls some two thousand years ago where the museum now st...
I found these really incredible space suit motion tests through the Flickr of the San Diego Air & Space Museum, which is a veritable trove of space goodies. I’m not entirely sure what the ...
Earlier this morning world class illustrator Tom Gauld announced that he’s started a Tumblr for all of his weekly Guardian pieces called You’re All Just Jealous Of My Jetpack. He says tha...
I think there are a lot of opinions on Banksy, but one thing I’ve always believed is that he truly is a remarkable artist. I mean, I think he really does have genuine artist talent. If you look...
When I came across the work of Belgium based artist Nick Ervinck, I immediately started to think of biological masses being strung together. There’s something so organic about his work. There...
It’s funny how our posts on TFIB tend to overlap sometimes, without actually trying. In Alex’s previous post he featured an installation with moving strings, which created an idea of spac...
Of all the string installations that have appeared on the site, this is the first one that moves. Artist David Letellier‘s installation Caten is housed in the Saint Sauveur chapel in Caen, Fran...
Sometimes skepticism can easily be mistaken for narrow-mindedness. Those who have accepted skepticism into the current of their daily ritual will tell you that it is systematic and functions on the b...
A Brief History Of John Baldessari is a fantastic short documentary that looks at the life and works of the American conceptual artist John Baldessari. Commissioned by LACMA for their first annual ...
I’ve heard that when David Sedaris signs books after a reading, adults with braces are allowed to jump the line and have their books signed first. It’s nice of him, and I wish folks had e...
Transmission L.A. came to Los Angeles’ Museum of Contemporary Art a few weeks ago and seemed to take the art world and the entire city by storm. It was a celebration of hyper-contemporary artis...
Nick Agin 1280×800 1440×900 1680×1050 1920×1200 2560×1440 iphone iPad I woke up this morning and realized that I didn’t have a desktop wallpaper ready…the horror!...
If you’re not listening to the new Beach House album Bloom at least once a day then I’m pretty sure you’re doing it wrong. But let’s say you’re not really sure who these...
Calling these photos by Canadian photographer Alex Kisilevich “portraits” may not be entirely accurate, but I love to think of them as a contemporary version of a classic way to capture a...
Sachliches is the title of a series of photographs taken between 2001 and 2008 by the German-based photographer Josef Schulz. The series explores the formal aspects of pre-fabricated buildings and th...
The folks at Build, a London based creative studio with an impressive collection of work. One of the coolest things I saw was this special edition package they created for Gary Hustwit’s trio o...
Today is the release of Mount Eerie’s newest album Clear Moon and I’m super excited for it. If you’re not familiar with Mount Eerie, it’s actually just one guy, Phil Elverum, ...
It’s been super hot here in Los Angeles lately, so this beer bottle design from Perniclas Bedow feels extremely appropriate. In collaboration with Danish brewert Mikkeller, Bedow created a temp...
Maricor/Maricar are Maricor and Maricar Manalo. A Sydney-based studio that create wonderful hand crafted illustrations and type using embroidery and paper cut outs. Their embroidered type is particul...
The trailer for Paul Thomas Anderson’s new film The Master was released yesterday, and though you can’t see much, there’s still a ton of potential. I’m definitely one of those...
Boing Boing is arguably the go-to spot for culture on the Internet, the grandparent website to such culture destinations like Neatorama, Mental Floss, and Buzzfeed. We had the chance to meet up with ...
A couple weeks back I was browsing around YCN and admiring the really nice illustrations they have on their Case Studies page. This led me to discover Damien Cuypers, an illustrator who’s style...
Here is a white box fighting against itself: a minimal white gallery space insulated from the tug-of-war happening between the circulation paths and the gossamer chain link that wraps around the exte...
Nate Utesch is not only talented, but busy. Based out of Indiana he’s an art director, an illustrator, he plays in bands and he’s a self-publisher. He recently released the newest edition...
It has been more then two years since Yeasayer released their last album Odd Blood, so it’s exciting to hear they have finally returned with a new track called Henrietta. The song appeared onli...
Yesterday, May 20, was Dieter Rams 80th birthday. The design legend, who’s work helped birth the renaissance of Apple, is an inspiration to so many of us. His simple but functional design metho...
On Friday, Jeffrey Zeldman posted this inspiring article speaking to his recently redesigned personal site, which sports a hefty 24px body font. He speaks about the ever changing landscape of web des...
Over the last couple months I’ve been enamored with the work of Simon Walker. He’s an Austin, Texas based designer/typographer who does some of the most consistently great branding work I...
This one’s for the ladies who want something a bit different. byAMT is the studio name of Alissia Melka-Teichroew, a New York based designer who’s got quite a knack for turning product de...
Hunter & Fox, a multimedia production company here in L.A., recently paid a visit to Vanessa Hernandez, who goes by the name The Vaguely. They captured Vanessa creating one of her Gilded posters...
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