Norwegian total design firm Snøhetta‘s expansion plans for the SFMOMA in San Francisco brings you celebrations before their closing for the improvements. Set to open in early 2016, the new […]
DESIGN: 3D Printed Robohand
South African carpenter Richard Van As has conceived and helped design Robohand, a prosthesis created using the Maker Bot 3D printer. Richard, who lost four fingers from his right hand in a work accident, […]
ART: Memory Cloud Instalation at Texas A&M
Houston based art collaborative Re:site, and design and fabrication studio Metalab’s Memory Cloud installation at Texas A&M’s 12th Man Memorial Student Center seeks to create a dialogue between tradition and the future. Using 4,000 networked […]
ART: War Paint
As we remember our fallen soldiers this holiday, we should also remember all of the ways that war affects mankind. It is our greatest failure as fellow human […]
ART: NYC: Jeffrey Gibson: Said the Pigeon to the Squirrel
The National Academy’s Emerging Artist Spotlight showcases Jeffrey Gibson as its first artist of the series with his exhibit Said the Pigeon to the Squirrel. Gibson creates geometric abstract paintings […]
AD DESIGN: Shutterstock’s Game of Brands
The houses of HBOs popular series Game of Thrones get modern ad campaigns created in their character’s images in Shutterstock’s Game of Brands. The show is based on […]
ARCHITECTURE: Architizer A+ Awards
Architizer‘s sole aim is to get architects and designers actual commissions. What? Yes, They want to make you famous and rich! They do this by connecting architects to peers, fans, […]
ART: Kazuki Takamatsu Comes out of the Shadows
Kazuki Takamatsu made a ripple at Scope Miami last year during Art Basel and has been on my radar since. While there are other depth mapping artists out there, […]
DESIGN: Gatsby’s Sets and their Inspirations
The Great Gatsby was exactly what I expected from Baz Luhrman. I was sold by the graphics and glimpses in the previews before going to the theater. It even inspired some graphic work […]
ART: Our Favorite Art Heists
When we think of art we usually picture the artist toiling over his work, which ultimately ends up before groups of pretty, well dressed, intelligent people; maybe at a fancy opening […]