The more I find out about Erik Demaine the more I think he’s some kind of freakishly intelligent super-being from another planet, the kind that belittles the rest of us by simply carrying out h...
It would be easy to wax sentimental about the beautiful colors and imprisoned universes inside the droplets that populate the macro photos of the dew drops on dandelions series by Sharon Johnstone. I...
A new mural located in the alley at Hemlock and Polk St in San Francisco, here bathed in moody shadows, is the newest piece from German street art duo Herakut. In much of their work, Herakut pose a r...
Paris is bespeckled with les places all over the city, basically wide spaces opening up within dense city blocks where people can gather and sit around and look totally Parisian. One of the most famo...
Street artists are notoriously modest folks, typically meaning they don’t much like having their face splashed around on photos, videos, police blotters, or Simpsons episodes. They’re als...
If you calling me a hipster allowed me to listen to more kick-ass indie rock, I’d say, hand me a fucking PBR and get outta my way, I’m on a mission to raise some horns. Beer in hand, toda...
I’m sure there’s some psychological condition out there that makes the afflicted clothe themselves in the object of their obsessions and wander around shouting at lampposts. And maybe the...
In an effort to speak out against bulimia, or else to sell clothes (I haven’t figured out which), London – Melbourne apparel label Klezinski, with the help of filmmaker Callum Cooper, put...
San Francisco native Andrés Amador practices what he calls “playa painting”, carving out massive fractal, mathematical and botanic designs on beachfronts, waiting for tides, weather or wi...
If I was forced to wear a top hat, gaberdine vest and a silver-fringed monocle for the rest of my life, there’s no doubt the A.L.F.A 40/60 HP Aerodinamica would be the car I’d choose to d...
There are two things I love: technology and pretty things that light up my eyes. I like them so much in fact I’m giving these things to you, for free! You see, 10 Times One has a Facebook page ...
Oh, YUL! The 1970s were a bitter lesson in popular culture. Some might say a grim wasteland, some, a nirvana with mixed up hair. But no one can say it wasn’t without its charms. To fans of science fi...
For the first time in its three year history the Creators Project took its razzle-dazzle to the waterside of San Francisco. It seems a likely place, after all, this is where techies come to let their...
It should be restated how some people change the world based solely on the vastness of their talent. Call them visionaries, luminaries, icons, what have you. They inspire simply by doing what they do...
Just when you thought artists couldn’t get anymore dedicated to their craft, another comes along to blow your mind just a little more. The work of Tomoko Shioyasu blows your puny little mind. H...
If you live on Earth – and I you know you do – there’s at least a 50% chance you live in a city, and probably a big one. The exodus to major urban centers in the past half century h...
Credit: totomai What a great week. Seventeen people submitted their photos to the most recent round of Travel Photo Roulette, and over the course of the week well over 500 people looked at them. I th...
It’s a weekend night, you’ve got the hi-fi on and you’re listening to your favorite Burt Bacharach album. You’re thirsty. You’ve got a cabinet full of liquor, you just d...
All kidding aside, every once in a while a piece of artwork comes along that somehow manages to make you feel better about this foggy gray rock we call home. I first came across this video last year ...
I was surprised and excited to be chosen as the winner of the previous round of Travel Photo Roulette hosted by Denise at The Art of Slow Travel. Her theme “Blue” was simple and straightf...
I love to start sentences with “In the future…” because no one can really argue with you. For all they know you’re got the gift of second sight. So, with that in mind… I...
The eye of a photographer is one to be reckoned with, always reminding us about the subtleties that lie underneath the grand panorama of our world. Tina Erickson also known as the Picture Pedaler bri...
I’ve gotta hand it to Gotye, their brilliance compels me to write my second post about them in as many weeks. But he’s worth it. I came across the video by way of Avoision.com who led me ...
Book lovers we warned – your precious volumes will be disfigured here. The concept of book art has come a long way, going from simple manipulations to deep into the world of sculpture, each one...
Everyone’s favorite bodily secretion-named street artist, Phlegm, has given us a great new illustration: “Civilisation”. Part Edward Gorey, part Nightmare Before Christmas, there ar...
When I was a kid, my elementary school had a fixture in the recess yard to this day I haven’t forgotten. It was a dragon’s spine set of 10 miscellaneously-sized vehicle tires (from farm t...
"Words Create Worlds" ad for Czech bookstore Anagram If you think about it, bookstores are truly miraculous places, each store housing hundreds of thousands of tiny universes, each populate...
I couldn’t make it to New York for the final LCD Soundsystem show, but when I listened to it for the first time I knew there was something pretty special going on inside Madison Square Garden. ...
Today I’m celebrating the arrival of my son, Ory Tabor Crisafulli. This little guy arrived on January 10th, and has since not failed to make me proud every moment since. It’s amazing but ...
A few weeks ago I accidentally heard a song on the radio that I’d end up listening to about ten times that day, over and over, at work. The song was by an Australian songwriter named Wally De B...
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