Heike Weber

These very interesting installations were installed by Heike Weber.  Drawn with highlighter on Acrylic placed on the walls and floors of buildings, on large surfaces up to 600 square meters. See below for some more examples.  They give some optical illusion effects, and without the comparative scale of the windows and doors, it would be …

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Zilvinas Kempinas

Zilvinas Kempinas is a Lithuanian born artist reknowned for his physical installations, utilizing the tape of old VHS casettes. “Flying Tape”, pictured here, suspends the magnetic tape, almost magically, between electric fans.   UPDATE: You can also see another installation “Tube” that we’ve featured in this post.

Rooms by Sara Ludy

Klausgallery has presented a show by artist Sara Ludy.  The new featured work in this show is called simply “Rooms”. who is featuring a new work called Rooms, which comes from her more extensive collection of work called “Space Portraits”. Sara uses the spatial manipulation tools from Google’s SketchUp 3D Warehouse program, contorting the ‘rooms’ …

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Elod Beregszaszi

Elod Beregszaszi creates these compositions from paper. He is an engineer and artist based in London, UK, and you can view all of his works under the name “Popupology”, see his Flickr page here. I’ve been intrigued by “pop-up” art going back to my childhood.  Some of you might remember books that used popup paper …

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Rick Silva

Rick Silva‘s is an artist with a focus on animated gifs, with a unique twist that separates him from the plethora of animated gifs available on the Internet nowadays.  FYI, we’ve also featured some of his previous work here. His site where he uploads his new pieces is called Antlers WiFi. A combination of photography …

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Antlers Wifi

Animated pyramid by Rick Silva.  The bubbling and undulating textures are simple yet innovative.  His combination of natural subject matter and digital expression is a unique mix that we like around here. UPDATE: We’ve also featured more of his work here.  You can see it’s also a combination of photography and gifs, an intersection of …

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Roman Opalka

Somewhat less modern than we usually feature here, the work of Roman Opalka is just as remarkable in its grand vision as any other we’ve featured.  As some point in the mid-1960’s, in Warsaw, Poland, Mr. Opalka began the process of writing down every number, in order, from 0 to infinity. He would start at …

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Sectionimal

What looks like it could be a scale design for Superman’s Fortress of Solitude is actually a coffee table designed by a Chilean studio gt_2P.  The “parametric” design is just one in a series of similar designs  created with digital modeling algorithms.  It falls under the category of Computer-Knowledge Aided Design, or C-KAD for short. …

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Adam Ferriss

Digital artist Adam Ferriss has put together these quite stunning works of “Pixel art”, which is a perfect fit for the type of art we share here.  Some of the works are reminiscent of old school icons and other lower resolution graphic art from the early days of the Macintosh. The art was created using …

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BEATS, BITS, ATOMS

BEATS, BITS, ATOMS is a series of projectors created by a collective of media and digital artists  panGenerator, based out of Warsaw, Poland. As you can see on their website, they have a very large variety of projects they’ve undertaken.  They all follow a general rule of “blending bits and atoms”, i.e. taking the ephemeral …

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Douglas Prince

Photographer Douglas D. Prince claims to have been working on a way to see the world photographically.  With a deep interest in image processing, and how the environment is represented in a tangible form, he utilized photography as way to scan the environment, in hopes to create new perceptions through a combination of subject and …

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