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Robert Montgomery

Published on 2012-02-10 11:30:19

Robert Montgomery practices a bit of subtle situationism with these billboard-commandeering poetry installations. Currently installed on London's Old Street (to coincide with Montgomery's exhibition at KK Outlet), the poems are a provocative and enlightening comment on modern consumerism. I particularly liked the first piece shown here, which exposes some of the roots of this fragile world we have built for ourselves: “because you had to give names to everything you found, and make logos for [..] > read more

Robert Montgomery

Published on 2012-02-10 11:30:19

Robert Montgomery practices a bit of subtle situationism with these billboard-commandeering poetry installations. Currently installed on London's Old Street (to coincide with Montgomery's exhibition at KK Outlet), the poems are a provocative and enlightening comment on modern consumerism. I particularly liked the first piece shown here, which exposes some of the roots of this fragile world we have built for ourselves: “because you had to give names to everything you found, and make logos for [..] > read more

Robert Montgomery

Published on 2012-02-10 11:30:19

Robert Montgomery practices a bit of subtle situationism with these billboard-commandeering poetry installations. Currently installed on London's Old Street (to coincide with Montgomery's exhibition at KK Outlet), the poems are a provocative and enlightening comment on modern consumerism. I particularly liked the first piece shown here, which exposes some of the roots of this fragile world we have built for ourselves: “because you had to give names to everything you found, and make logos for [..] > read more

Robert Montgomery

Published on 2012-02-10 11:30:19

Robert Montgomery practices a bit of subtle situationism with these billboard-commandeering poetry installations. Currently installed on London's Old Street (to coincide with Montgomery's exhibition at KK Outlet), the poems are a provocative and enlightening comment on modern consumerism. I particularly liked the first piece shown here, which exposes some of the roots of this fragile world we have built for ourselves: “because you had to give names to everything you found, and make logos for [..] > read more

Robert Montgomery

Published on 2012-02-10 11:30:19

Robert Montgomery practices a bit of subtle situationism with these billboard-commandeering poetry installations. Currently installed on London's Old Street (to coincide with Montgomery's exhibition at KK Outlet), the poems are a provocative and enlightening comment on modern consumerism. I particularly liked the first piece shown here, which exposes some of the roots of this fragile world we have built for ourselves: “because you had to give names to everything you found, and make logos for [..] > read more

Robert Montgomery

Published on 2012-02-10 11:30:19

Robert Montgomery practices a bit of subtle situationism with these billboard-commandeering poetry installations. Currently installed on London's Old Street (to coincide with Montgomery's exhibition at KK Outlet), the poems are a provocative and enlightening comment on modern consumerism. I particularly liked the first piece shown here, which exposes some of the roots of this fragile world we have built for ourselves: “because you had to give names to everything you found, and make logos for [..] > read more

Robert Montgomery

Published on 2012-02-10 11:30:19

Robert Montgomery practices a bit of subtle situationism with these billboard-commandeering poetry installations. Currently installed on London's Old Street (to coincide with Montgomery's exhibition at KK Outlet), the poems are a provocative and enlightening comment on modern consumerism. I particularly liked the first piece shown here, which exposes some of the roots of this fragile world we have built for ourselves: “because you had to give names to everything you found, and make logos for [..] > read more

Robert Montgomery

Published on 2012-02-10 11:30:19

Robert Montgomery practices a bit of subtle situationism with these billboard-commandeering poetry installations. Currently installed on London's Old Street (to coincide with Montgomery's exhibition at KK Outlet), the poems are a provocative and enlightening comment on modern consumerism. I particularly liked the first piece shown here, which exposes some of the roots of this fragile world we have built for ourselves: “because you had to give names to everything you found, and make logos for [..] > read more

Robert Montgomery

Published on 2012-02-10 11:30:19

Robert Montgomery practices a bit of subtle situationism with these billboard-commandeering poetry installations. Currently installed on London's Old Street (to coincide with Montgomery's exhibition at KK Outlet), the poems are a provocative and enlightening comment on modern consumerism. I particularly liked the first piece shown here, which exposes some of the roots of this fragile world we have built for ourselves: “because you had to give names to everything you found, and make logos for [..] > read more

Robert Montgomery

Published on 2012-02-10 11:30:19

Robert Montgomery practices a bit of subtle situationism with these billboard-commandeering poetry installations. Currently installed on London's Old Street (to coincide with Montgomery's exhibition at KK Outlet), the poems are a provocative and enlightening comment on modern consumerism. I particularly liked the first piece shown here, which exposes some of the roots of this fragile world we have built for ourselves: “because you had to give names to everything you found, and make logos for [..] > read more

Robert Montgomery

Published on 2012-02-10 11:30:19

Robert Montgomery practices a bit of subtle situationism with these billboard-commandeering poetry installations. Currently installed on London's Old Street (to coincide with Montgomery's exhibition at KK Outlet), the poems are a provocative and enlightening comment on modern consumerism. I particularly liked the first piece shown here, which exposes some of the roots of this fragile world we have built for ourselves: “because you had to give names to everything you found, and make logos for [..] > read more

Robert Montgomery

Published on 2012-02-10 11:30:19

Robert Montgomery practices a bit of subtle situationism with these billboard-commandeering poetry installations. Currently installed on London's Old Street (to coincide with Montgomery's exhibition at KK Outlet), the poems are a provocative and enlightening comment on modern consumerism. I particularly liked the first piece shown here, which exposes some of the roots of this fragile world we have built for ourselves: “because you had to give names to everything you found, and make logos for [..] > read more

Robert Montgomery

Published on 2012-02-10 11:30:19

Robert Montgomery practices a bit of subtle situationism with these billboard-commandeering poetry installations. Currently installed on London's Old Street (to coincide with Montgomery's exhibition at KK Outlet), the poems are a provocative and enlightening comment on modern consumerism. I particularly liked the first piece shown here, which exposes some of the roots of this fragile world we have built for ourselves: “because you had to give names to everything you found, and make logos for [..] > read more

Robert Montgomery

Published on 2012-02-10 11:30:19

Robert Montgomery practices a bit of subtle situationism with these billboard-commandeering poetry installations. Currently installed on London's Old Street (to coincide with Montgomery's exhibition at KK Outlet), the poems are a provocative and enlightening comment on modern consumerism. I particularly liked the first piece shown here, which exposes some of the roots of this fragile world we have built for ourselves: “because you had to give names to everything you found, and make logos for [..] > read more

Robert Montgomery

Published on 2012-02-10 11:30:19

Robert Montgomery practices a bit of subtle situationism with these billboard-commandeering poetry installations. Currently installed on London's Old Street (to coincide with Montgomery's exhibition at KK Outlet), the poems are a provocative and enlightening comment on modern consumerism. I particularly liked the first piece shown here, which exposes some of the roots of this fragile world we have built for ourselves: “because you had to give names to everything you found, and make logos for [..] > read more

Robert Montgomery

Published on 2012-02-10 11:30:19

Robert Montgomery practices a bit of subtle situationism with these billboard-commandeering poetry installations. Currently installed on London's Old Street (to coincide with Montgomery's exhibition at KK Outlet), the poems are a provocative and enlightening comment on modern consumerism. I particularly liked the first piece shown here, which exposes some of the roots of this fragile world we have built for ourselves: “because you had to give names to everything you found, and make logos for [..] > read more

Robert Montgomery

Published on 2012-02-10 11:30:19

Robert Montgomery practices a bit of subtle situationism with these billboard-commandeering poetry installations. Currently installed on London's Old Street (to coincide with Montgomery's exhibition at KK Outlet), the poems are a provocative and enlightening comment on modern consumerism. I particularly liked the first piece shown here, which exposes some of the roots of this fragile world we have built for ourselves: “because you had to give names to everything you found, and make logos for [..] > read more

Robert Montgomery

Published on 2012-02-10 11:30:19

Robert Montgomery practices a bit of subtle situationism with these billboard-commandeering poetry installations. Currently installed on London's Old Street (to coincide with Montgomery's exhibition at KK Outlet), the poems are a provocative and enlightening comment on modern consumerism. I particularly liked the first piece shown here, which exposes some of the roots of this fragile world we have built for ourselves: “because you had to give names to everything you found, and make logos for [..] > read more

Robert Montgomery

Published on 2012-02-10 11:30:19

Robert Montgomery practices a bit of subtle situationism with these billboard-commandeering poetry installations. Currently installed on London's Old Street (to coincide with Montgomery's exhibition at KK Outlet), the poems are a provocative and enlightening comment on modern consumerism. I particularly liked the first piece shown here, which exposes some of the roots of this fragile world we have built for ourselves: “because you had to give names to everything you found, and make logos for [..] > read more

Robert Montgomery

Published on 2012-02-10 11:30:19

Robert Montgomery practices a bit of subtle situationism with these billboard-commandeering poetry installations. Currently installed on London's Old Street (to coincide with Montgomery's exhibition at KK Outlet), the poems are a provocative and enlightening comment on modern consumerism. I particularly liked the first piece shown here, which exposes some of the roots of this fragile world we have built for ourselves: “because you had to give names to everything you found, and make logos for [..] > read more

Jenny Hueston

Published on 2012-02-08 07:06:54

Jenny Hueston's portfolio incorporates portraiture, landscape and documentary work; muted palettes and strong subject matter provoke a sense of nostalgia. Via The Blue Hour > read more

Jenny Hueston

Published on 2012-02-08 07:06:54

Jenny Hueston's portfolio incorporates portraiture, landscape and documentary work; muted palettes and strong subject matter provoke a sense of nostalgia. Via The Blue Hour > read more

Jenny Hueston

Published on 2012-02-08 07:06:54

Jenny Hueston's portfolio incorporates portraiture, landscape and documentary work; muted palettes and strong subject matter provoke a sense of nostalgia. Via The Blue Hour > read more

Jenny Hueston

Published on 2012-02-08 07:06:54

Jenny Hueston's portfolio incorporates portraiture, landscape and documentary work; muted palettes and strong subject matter provoke a sense of nostalgia. Via The Blue Hour > read more

Jenny Hueston

Published on 2012-02-08 07:06:54

Jenny Hueston's portfolio incorporates portraiture, landscape and documentary work; muted palettes and strong subject matter provoke a sense of nostalgia. Via The Blue Hour > read more

Jenny Hueston

Published on 2012-02-08 07:06:54

Jenny Hueston's portfolio incorporates portraiture, landscape and documentary work; muted palettes and strong subject matter provoke a sense of nostalgia. Via The Blue Hour > read more

Jenny Hueston

Published on 2012-02-08 07:06:54

Jenny Hueston's portfolio incorporates portraiture, landscape and documentary work; muted palettes and strong subject matter provoke a sense of nostalgia. Via The Blue Hour > read more

Jenny Hueston

Published on 2012-02-08 07:06:54

Jenny Hueston's portfolio incorporates portraiture, landscape and documentary work; muted palettes and strong subject matter provoke a sense of nostalgia. Via The Blue Hour > read more

Jenny Hueston

Published on 2012-02-08 07:06:54

Jenny Hueston's portfolio incorporates portraiture, landscape and documentary work; muted palettes and strong subject matter provoke a sense of nostalgia. Via The Blue Hour > read more

Jenny Hueston

Published on 2012-02-08 07:06:54

Jenny Hueston's portfolio incorporates portraiture, landscape and documentary work; muted palettes and strong subject matter provoke a sense of nostalgia. Via The Blue Hour > read more

Jenny Hueston

Published on 2012-02-08 07:06:54

Jenny Hueston's portfolio incorporates portraiture, landscape and documentary work; muted palettes and strong subject matter provoke a sense of nostalgia. Via The Blue Hour > read more

Jenny Hueston

Published on 2012-02-08 07:06:54

Jenny Hueston's portfolio incorporates portraiture, landscape and documentary work; muted palettes and strong subject matter provoke a sense of nostalgia. Via The Blue Hour > read more

Jenny Hueston

Published on 2012-02-08 07:06:54

Jenny Hueston's portfolio incorporates portraiture, landscape and documentary work; muted palettes and strong subject matter provoke a sense of nostalgia. Via The Blue Hour > read more

Jenny Hueston

Published on 2012-02-08 07:06:54

Jenny Hueston's portfolio incorporates portraiture, landscape and documentary work; muted palettes and strong subject matter provoke a sense of nostalgia. Via The Blue Hour > read more

Jenny Hueston

Published on 2012-02-08 07:06:54

Jenny Hueston's portfolio incorporates portraiture, landscape and documentary work; muted palettes and strong subject matter provoke a sense of nostalgia. Via The Blue Hour > read more

Jenny Hueston

Published on 2012-02-08 07:06:54

Jenny Hueston's portfolio incorporates portraiture, landscape and documentary work; muted palettes and strong subject matter provoke a sense of nostalgia. Via The Blue Hour > read more

Jenny Hueston

Published on 2012-02-08 07:06:54

Jenny Hueston's portfolio incorporates portraiture, landscape and documentary work; muted palettes and strong subject matter provoke a sense of nostalgia. Via The Blue Hour > read more

Jenny Hueston

Published on 2012-02-08 07:06:54

Jenny Hueston's portfolio incorporates portraiture, landscape and documentary work; muted palettes and strong subject matter provoke a sense of nostalgia. Via The Blue Hour > read more

Jenny Hueston

Published on 2012-02-08 07:06:54

Jenny Hueston's portfolio incorporates portraiture, landscape and documentary work; muted palettes and strong subject matter provoke a sense of nostalgia. Via The Blue Hour > read more

Jenny Hueston

Published on 2012-02-08 07:06:54

Jenny Hueston's portfolio incorporates portraiture, landscape and documentary work; muted palettes and strong subject matter provoke a sense of nostalgia. Via The Blue Hour > read more

Olivier Tallec

Published on 2012-02-08 07:05:02

Wonderful illustration work by Olivier Tallec, with subtle, painterly tones and a good dose of humour. Check out his full portfolio here. Via It's Nice That > read more

Olivier Tallec

Published on 2012-02-08 07:05:02

Wonderful illustration work by Olivier Tallec, with subtle, painterly tones and a good dose of humour. Check out his full portfolio here. Via It's Nice That > read more

Olivier Tallec

Published on 2012-02-08 07:05:02

Wonderful illustration work by Olivier Tallec, with subtle, painterly tones and a good dose of humour. Check out his full portfolio here. Via It's Nice That > read more

Olivier Tallec

Published on 2012-02-08 07:05:02

Wonderful illustration work by Olivier Tallec, with subtle, painterly tones and a good dose of humour. Check out his full portfolio here. Via It's Nice That > read more

Olivier Tallec

Published on 2012-02-08 07:05:02

Wonderful illustration work by Olivier Tallec, with subtle, painterly tones and a good dose of humour. Check out his full portfolio here. Via It's Nice That > read more

Olivier Tallec

Published on 2012-02-08 07:05:02

Wonderful illustration work by Olivier Tallec, with subtle, painterly tones and a good dose of humour. Check out his full portfolio here. Via It's Nice That > read more

Olivier Tallec

Published on 2012-02-08 07:05:02

Wonderful illustration work by Olivier Tallec, with subtle, painterly tones and a good dose of humour. Check out his full portfolio here. Via It's Nice That > read more

Olivier Tallec

Published on 2012-02-08 07:05:02

Wonderful illustration work by Olivier Tallec, with subtle, painterly tones and a good dose of humour. Check out his full portfolio here. Via It's Nice That > read more

Olivier Tallec

Published on 2012-02-08 07:05:02

Wonderful illustration work by Olivier Tallec, with subtle, painterly tones and a good dose of humour. Check out his full portfolio here. Via It's Nice That > read more

Olivier Tallec

Published on 2012-02-08 07:05:02

Wonderful illustration work by Olivier Tallec, with subtle, painterly tones and a good dose of humour. Check out his full portfolio here. Via It's Nice That > read more

Olivier Tallec

Published on 2012-02-08 07:05:02

Wonderful illustration work by Olivier Tallec, with subtle, painterly tones and a good dose of humour. Check out his full portfolio here. Via It's Nice That > read more

Olivier Tallec

Published on 2012-02-08 07:05:02

Wonderful illustration work by Olivier Tallec, with subtle, painterly tones and a good dose of humour. Check out his full portfolio here. Via It's Nice That > read more

Olivier Tallec

Published on 2012-02-08 07:05:02

Wonderful illustration work by Olivier Tallec, with subtle, painterly tones and a good dose of humour. Check out his full portfolio here. Via It's Nice That > read more

Olivier Tallec

Published on 2012-02-08 07:05:02

Wonderful illustration work by Olivier Tallec, with subtle, painterly tones and a good dose of humour. Check out his full portfolio here. Via It's Nice That > read more

Olivier Tallec

Published on 2012-02-08 07:05:02

Wonderful illustration work by Olivier Tallec, with subtle, painterly tones and a good dose of humour. Check out his full portfolio here. Via It's Nice That > read more

Olivier Tallec

Published on 2012-02-08 07:05:02

Wonderful illustration work by Olivier Tallec, with subtle, painterly tones and a good dose of humour. Check out his full portfolio here. Via It's Nice That > read more

Olivier Tallec

Published on 2012-02-08 07:05:02

Wonderful illustration work by Olivier Tallec, with subtle, painterly tones and a good dose of humour. Check out his full portfolio here. Via It's Nice That > read more

Olivier Tallec

Published on 2012-02-08 07:05:02

Wonderful illustration work by Olivier Tallec, with subtle, painterly tones and a good dose of humour. Check out his full portfolio here. Via It's Nice That > read more

Olivier Tallec

Published on 2012-02-08 07:05:02

Wonderful illustration work by Olivier Tallec, with subtle, painterly tones and a good dose of humour. Check out his full portfolio here. Via It's Nice That > read more

Olivier Tallec

Published on 2012-02-08 07:05:02

Wonderful illustration work by Olivier Tallec, with subtle, painterly tones and a good dose of humour. Check out his full portfolio here. Via It's Nice That > read more

Wednesday 08 February 2012, 13:04

Published on 2012-02-08 07:04:22

Cabin Porn is a blog dedicated to documenting the sheds and cabins we use as workshops, studios and/or solitary retreats. > read more

Wednesday 08 February 2012, 13:04

Published on 2012-02-08 07:04:22

Cabin Porn is a blog dedicated to documenting the sheds and cabins we use as workshops, studios and/or solitary retreats. > read more

Wednesday 08 February 2012, 13:04

Published on 2012-02-08 07:04:22

Cabin Porn is a blog dedicated to documenting the sheds and cabins we use as workshops, studios and/or solitary retreats. > read more

Wednesday 08 February 2012, 13:04

Published on 2012-02-08 07:04:22

Cabin Porn is a blog dedicated to documenting the sheds and cabins we use as workshops, studios and/or solitary retreats. > read more

Wednesday 08 February 2012, 13:04

Published on 2012-02-08 07:04:22

Cabin Porn is a blog dedicated to documenting the sheds and cabins we use as workshops, studios and/or solitary retreats. > read more

Wednesday 08 February 2012, 13:04

Published on 2012-02-08 07:04:22

Cabin Porn is a blog dedicated to documenting the sheds and cabins we use as workshops, studios and/or solitary retreats. > read more

Wednesday 08 February 2012, 13:04

Published on 2012-02-08 07:04:22

Cabin Porn is a blog dedicated to documenting the sheds and cabins we use as workshops, studios and/or solitary retreats. > read more

Wednesday 08 February 2012, 13:04

Published on 2012-02-08 07:04:22

Cabin Porn is a blog dedicated to documenting the sheds and cabins we use as workshops, studios and/or solitary retreats. > read more

Wednesday 08 February 2012, 13:04

Published on 2012-02-08 07:04:22

Cabin Porn is a blog dedicated to documenting the sheds and cabins we use as workshops, studios and/or solitary retreats. > read more

Wednesday 08 February 2012, 13:04

Published on 2012-02-08 07:04:22

Cabin Porn is a blog dedicated to documenting the sheds and cabins we use as workshops, studios and/or solitary retreats. > read more

Wednesday 08 February 2012, 13:04

Published on 2012-02-08 07:04:22

Cabin Porn is a blog dedicated to documenting the sheds and cabins we use as workshops, studios and/or solitary retreats. > read more

Wednesday 08 February 2012, 13:04

Published on 2012-02-08 07:04:22

Cabin Porn is a blog dedicated to documenting the sheds and cabins we use as workshops, studios and/or solitary retreats. > read more

Wednesday 08 February 2012, 13:04

Published on 2012-02-08 07:04:22

Cabin Porn is a blog dedicated to documenting the sheds and cabins we use as workshops, studios and/or solitary retreats. > read more

Wednesday 08 February 2012, 13:04

Published on 2012-02-08 07:04:22

Cabin Porn is a blog dedicated to documenting the sheds and cabins we use as workshops, studios and/or solitary retreats. > read more

Wednesday 08 February 2012, 13:04

Published on 2012-02-08 07:04:22

Cabin Porn is a blog dedicated to documenting the sheds and cabins we use as workshops, studios and/or solitary retreats. > read more

Wednesday 08 February 2012, 13:04

Published on 2012-02-08 07:04:22

Cabin Porn is a blog dedicated to documenting the sheds and cabins we use as workshops, studios and/or solitary retreats. > read more

Wednesday 08 February 2012, 13:04

Published on 2012-02-08 07:04:22

Cabin Porn is a blog dedicated to documenting the sheds and cabins we use as workshops, studios and/or solitary retreats. > read more

Wednesday 08 February 2012, 13:04

Published on 2012-02-08 07:04:22

Cabin Porn is a blog dedicated to documenting the sheds and cabins we use as workshops, studios and/or solitary retreats. > read more

Wednesday 08 February 2012, 13:04

Published on 2012-02-08 07:04:22

Cabin Porn is a blog dedicated to documenting the sheds and cabins we use as workshops, studios and/or solitary retreats. > read more

Wednesday 08 February 2012, 13:04

Published on 2012-02-08 07:04:22

Cabin Porn is a blog dedicated to documenting the sheds and cabins we use as workshops, studios and/or solitary retreats. > read more

Chris Mottalini: The Mistake By The Lake

Published on 2012-01-10 06:07:55

In this series, Chris Mottalini documents the intriguing variety of home-built school bus shelters in Buffalo, New York. From the photographer's statement: “Parents build these sentry-like structures in order to protect their children fron the brutal Buffalo winters. Though these fascinating examples of amateur architecture are created for a specific need, over time that need diminishes and the structures become merely part of their surroundings.” You can view the rest of the images in Mot [..] > read more

Chris Mottalini: The Mistake By The Lake

Published on 2012-01-10 06:07:55

In this series, Chris Mottalini documents the intriguing variety of home-built school bus shelters in Buffalo, New York. From the photographer's statement: “Parents build these sentry-like structures in order to protect their children fron the brutal Buffalo winters. Though these fascinating examples of amateur architecture are created for a specific need, over time that need diminishes and the structures become merely part of their surroundings.” You can view the rest of the images in Mot [..] > read more

Chris Mottalini: The Mistake By The Lake

Published on 2012-01-10 06:07:55

In this series, Chris Mottalini documents the intriguing variety of home-built school bus shelters in Buffalo, New York. From the photographer's statement: “Parents build these sentry-like structures in order to protect their children fron the brutal Buffalo winters. Though these fascinating examples of amateur architecture are created for a specific need, over time that need diminishes and the structures become merely part of their surroundings.” You can view the rest of the images in Mot [..] > read more

Chris Mottalini: The Mistake By The Lake

Published on 2012-01-10 06:07:55

In this series, Chris Mottalini documents the intriguing variety of home-built school bus shelters in Buffalo, New York. From the photographer's statement: “Parents build these sentry-like structures in order to protect their children fron the brutal Buffalo winters. Though these fascinating examples of amateur architecture are created for a specific need, over time that need diminishes and the structures become merely part of their surroundings.” You can view the rest of the images in Mot [..] > read more

Chris Mottalini: The Mistake By The Lake

Published on 2012-01-10 06:07:55

In this series, Chris Mottalini documents the intriguing variety of home-built school bus shelters in Buffalo, New York. From the photographer's statement: “Parents build these sentry-like structures in order to protect their children fron the brutal Buffalo winters. Though these fascinating examples of amateur architecture are created for a specific need, over time that need diminishes and the structures become merely part of their surroundings.” You can view the rest of the images in Mot [..] > read more

Chris Mottalini: The Mistake By The Lake

Published on 2012-01-10 06:07:55

In this series, Chris Mottalini documents the intriguing variety of home-built school bus shelters in Buffalo, New York. From the photographer's statement: “Parents build these sentry-like structures in order to protect their children fron the brutal Buffalo winters. Though these fascinating examples of amateur architecture are created for a specific need, over time that need diminishes and the structures become merely part of their surroundings.” You can view the rest of the images in Mot [..] > read more

Chris Mottalini: The Mistake By The Lake

Published on 2012-01-10 06:07:55

In this series, Chris Mottalini documents the intriguing variety of home-built school bus shelters in Buffalo, New York. From the photographer's statement: “Parents build these sentry-like structures in order to protect their children fron the brutal Buffalo winters. Though these fascinating examples of amateur architecture are created for a specific need, over time that need diminishes and the structures become merely part of their surroundings.” You can view the rest of the images in Mot [..] > read more

Chris Mottalini: The Mistake By The Lake

Published on 2012-01-10 06:07:55

In this series, Chris Mottalini documents the intriguing variety of home-built school bus shelters in Buffalo, New York. From the photographer's statement: “Parents build these sentry-like structures in order to protect their children fron the brutal Buffalo winters. Though these fascinating examples of amateur architecture are created for a specific need, over time that need diminishes and the structures become merely part of their surroundings.” You can view the rest of the images in Mot [..] > read more

Chris Mottalini: The Mistake By The Lake

Published on 2012-01-10 06:07:55

In this series, Chris Mottalini documents the intriguing variety of home-built school bus shelters in Buffalo, New York. From the photographer's statement: “Parents build these sentry-like structures in order to protect their children fron the brutal Buffalo winters. Though these fascinating examples of amateur architecture are created for a specific need, over time that need diminishes and the structures become merely part of their surroundings.” You can view the rest of the images in Mot [..] > read more

Chris Mottalini: The Mistake By The Lake

Published on 2012-01-10 06:07:55

In this series, Chris Mottalini documents the intriguing variety of home-built school bus shelters in Buffalo, New York. From the photographer's statement: “Parents build these sentry-like structures in order to protect their children fron the brutal Buffalo winters. Though these fascinating examples of amateur architecture are created for a specific need, over time that need diminishes and the structures become merely part of their surroundings.” You can view the rest of the images in Mot [..] > read more

Chris Mottalini: The Mistake By The Lake

Published on 2012-01-10 06:07:55

In this series, Chris Mottalini documents the intriguing variety of home-built school bus shelters in Buffalo, New York. From the photographer's statement: “Parents build these sentry-like structures in order to protect their children fron the brutal Buffalo winters. Though these fascinating examples of amateur architecture are created for a specific need, over time that need diminishes and the structures become merely part of their surroundings.” You can view the rest of the images in Mot [..] > read more

Chris Mottalini: The Mistake By The Lake

Published on 2012-01-10 06:07:55

In this series, Chris Mottalini documents the intriguing variety of home-built school bus shelters in Buffalo, New York. From the photographer's statement: “Parents build these sentry-like structures in order to protect their children fron the brutal Buffalo winters. Though these fascinating examples of amateur architecture are created for a specific need, over time that need diminishes and the structures become merely part of their surroundings.” You can view the rest of the images in Mot [..] > read more

Chris Mottalini: The Mistake By The Lake

Published on 2012-01-10 06:07:55

In this series, Chris Mottalini documents the intriguing variety of home-built school bus shelters in Buffalo, New York. From the photographer's statement: “Parents build these sentry-like structures in order to protect their children fron the brutal Buffalo winters. Though these fascinating examples of amateur architecture are created for a specific need, over time that need diminishes and the structures become merely part of their surroundings.” You can view the rest of the images in Mot [..] > read more

Chris Mottalini: The Mistake By The Lake

Published on 2012-01-10 06:07:55

In this series, Chris Mottalini documents the intriguing variety of home-built school bus shelters in Buffalo, New York. From the photographer's statement: “Parents build these sentry-like structures in order to protect their children fron the brutal Buffalo winters. Though these fascinating examples of amateur architecture are created for a specific need, over time that need diminishes and the structures become merely part of their surroundings.” You can view the rest of the images in Mot [..] > read more

Chris Mottalini: The Mistake By The Lake

Published on 2012-01-10 06:07:55

In this series, Chris Mottalini documents the intriguing variety of home-built school bus shelters in Buffalo, New York. From the photographer's statement: “Parents build these sentry-like structures in order to protect their children fron the brutal Buffalo winters. Though these fascinating examples of amateur architecture are created for a specific need, over time that need diminishes and the structures become merely part of their surroundings.” You can view the rest of the images in Mot [..] > read more

Chris Mottalini: The Mistake By The Lake

Published on 2012-01-10 06:07:55

In this series, Chris Mottalini documents the intriguing variety of home-built school bus shelters in Buffalo, New York. From the photographer's statement: “Parents build these sentry-like structures in order to protect their children fron the brutal Buffalo winters. Though these fascinating examples of amateur architecture are created for a specific need, over time that need diminishes and the structures become merely part of their surroundings.” You can view the rest of the images in Mot [..] > read more

Chris Mottalini: The Mistake By The Lake

Published on 2012-01-10 06:07:55

In this series, Chris Mottalini documents the intriguing variety of home-built school bus shelters in Buffalo, New York. From the photographer's statement: “Parents build these sentry-like structures in order to protect their children fron the brutal Buffalo winters. Though these fascinating examples of amateur architecture are created for a specific need, over time that need diminishes and the structures become merely part of their surroundings.” You can view the rest of the images in Mot [..] > read more

Chris Mottalini: The Mistake By The Lake

Published on 2012-01-10 06:07:55

In this series, Chris Mottalini documents the intriguing variety of home-built school bus shelters in Buffalo, New York. From the photographer's statement: “Parents build these sentry-like structures in order to protect their children fron the brutal Buffalo winters. Though these fascinating examples of amateur architecture are created for a specific need, over time that need diminishes and the structures become merely part of their surroundings.” You can view the rest of the images in Mot [..] > read more

Chris Mottalini: The Mistake By The Lake

Published on 2012-01-10 06:07:55

In this series, Chris Mottalini documents the intriguing variety of home-built school bus shelters in Buffalo, New York. From the photographer's statement: “Parents build these sentry-like structures in order to protect their children fron the brutal Buffalo winters. Though these fascinating examples of amateur architecture are created for a specific need, over time that need diminishes and the structures become merely part of their surroundings.” You can view the rest of the images in Mot [..] > read more

Chris Mottalini: The Mistake By The Lake

Published on 2012-01-10 06:07:55

In this series, Chris Mottalini documents the intriguing variety of home-built school bus shelters in Buffalo, New York. From the photographer's statement: “Parents build these sentry-like structures in order to protect their children fron the brutal Buffalo winters. Though these fascinating examples of amateur architecture are created for a specific need, over time that need diminishes and the structures become merely part of their surroundings.” You can view the rest of the images in Mot [..] > read more

Tuesday 10 January 2012, 12:05

Published on 2012-01-10 06:05:29

Mogees is a fascinating project which turns almost any surface into a playable electronic instrument, using only a contact microphone and some clever software. > read more

Tuesday 10 January 2012, 12:05

Published on 2012-01-10 06:05:29

Mogees is a fascinating project which turns almost any surface into a playable electronic instrument, using only a contact microphone and some clever software. > read more

Tuesday 10 January 2012, 12:05

Published on 2012-01-10 06:05:29

Mogees is a fascinating project which turns almost any surface into a playable electronic instrument, using only a contact microphone and some clever software. > read more

Tuesday 10 January 2012, 12:05

Published on 2012-01-10 06:05:29

Mogees is a fascinating project which turns almost any surface into a playable electronic instrument, using only a contact microphone and some clever software. > read more

Tuesday 10 January 2012, 12:05

Published on 2012-01-10 06:05:29

Mogees is a fascinating project which turns almost any surface into a playable electronic instrument, using only a contact microphone and some clever software. > read more

Tuesday 10 January 2012, 12:05

Published on 2012-01-10 06:05:29

Mogees is a fascinating project which turns almost any surface into a playable electronic instrument, using only a contact microphone and some clever software. > read more

Tuesday 10 January 2012, 12:05

Published on 2012-01-10 06:05:29

Mogees is a fascinating project which turns almost any surface into a playable electronic instrument, using only a contact microphone and some clever software. > read more

Tuesday 10 January 2012, 12:05

Published on 2012-01-10 06:05:29

Mogees is a fascinating project which turns almost any surface into a playable electronic instrument, using only a contact microphone and some clever software. > read more

Tuesday 10 January 2012, 12:05

Published on 2012-01-10 06:05:29

Mogees is a fascinating project which turns almost any surface into a playable electronic instrument, using only a contact microphone and some clever software. > read more

Tuesday 10 January 2012, 12:05

Published on 2012-01-10 06:05:29

Mogees is a fascinating project which turns almost any surface into a playable electronic instrument, using only a contact microphone and some clever software. > read more

Tuesday 10 January 2012, 12:05

Published on 2012-01-10 06:05:29

Mogees is a fascinating project which turns almost any surface into a playable electronic instrument, using only a contact microphone and some clever software. > read more

Tuesday 10 January 2012, 12:05

Published on 2012-01-10 06:05:29

Mogees is a fascinating project which turns almost any surface into a playable electronic instrument, using only a contact microphone and some clever software. > read more

Tuesday 10 January 2012, 12:05

Published on 2012-01-10 06:05:29

Mogees is a fascinating project which turns almost any surface into a playable electronic instrument, using only a contact microphone and some clever software. > read more

Tuesday 10 January 2012, 12:05

Published on 2012-01-10 06:05:29

Mogees is a fascinating project which turns almost any surface into a playable electronic instrument, using only a contact microphone and some clever software. > read more

Tuesday 10 January 2012, 12:05

Published on 2012-01-10 06:05:29

Mogees is a fascinating project which turns almost any surface into a playable electronic instrument, using only a contact microphone and some clever software. > read more

Tuesday 10 January 2012, 12:05

Published on 2012-01-10 06:05:29

Mogees is a fascinating project which turns almost any surface into a playable electronic instrument, using only a contact microphone and some clever software. > read more

Tuesday 10 January 2012, 12:05

Published on 2012-01-10 06:05:29

Mogees is a fascinating project which turns almost any surface into a playable electronic instrument, using only a contact microphone and some clever software. > read more

Tuesday 10 January 2012, 12:05

Published on 2012-01-10 06:05:29

Mogees is a fascinating project which turns almost any surface into a playable electronic instrument, using only a contact microphone and some clever software. > read more

Tuesday 10 January 2012, 12:05

Published on 2012-01-10 06:05:29

Mogees is a fascinating project which turns almost any surface into a playable electronic instrument, using only a contact microphone and some clever software. > read more

Tuesday 10 January 2012, 12:05

Published on 2012-01-10 06:05:29

Mogees is a fascinating project which turns almost any surface into a playable electronic instrument, using only a contact microphone and some clever software. > read more

Patricio Betteo

Published on 2011-12-13 06:30:09

I've just been browsing some of Patricio Betteo's superb illustration work, a huge amount of which is viewable in his gallery at DeviantArt. Check out more of his unique art here. Via FFFFOUND > read more

Patricio Betteo

Published on 2011-12-13 06:30:09

I've just been browsing some of Patricio Betteo's superb illustration work, a huge amount of which is viewable in his gallery at DeviantArt. Check out more of his unique art here. Via FFFFOUND > read more

Patricio Betteo

Published on 2011-12-13 06:30:09

I've just been browsing some of Patricio Betteo's superb illustration work, a huge amount of which is viewable in his gallery at DeviantArt. Check out more of his unique art here. Via FFFFOUND > read more

Patricio Betteo

Published on 2011-12-13 06:30:09

I've just been browsing some of Patricio Betteo's superb illustration work, a huge amount of which is viewable in his gallery at DeviantArt. Check out more of his unique art here. Via FFFFOUND > read more

Patricio Betteo

Published on 2011-12-13 06:30:09

I've just been browsing some of Patricio Betteo's superb illustration work, a huge amount of which is viewable in his gallery at DeviantArt. Check out more of his unique art here. Via FFFFOUND > read more

Patricio Betteo

Published on 2011-12-13 06:30:09

I've just been browsing some of Patricio Betteo's superb illustration work, a huge amount of which is viewable in his gallery at DeviantArt. Check out more of his unique art here. Via FFFFOUND > read more

Patricio Betteo

Published on 2011-12-13 06:30:09

I've just been browsing some of Patricio Betteo's superb illustration work, a huge amount of which is viewable in his gallery at DeviantArt. Check out more of his unique art here. Via FFFFOUND > read more

Patricio Betteo

Published on 2011-12-13 06:30:09

I've just been browsing some of Patricio Betteo's superb illustration work, a huge amount of which is viewable in his gallery at DeviantArt. Check out more of his unique art here. Via FFFFOUND > read more

Patricio Betteo

Published on 2011-12-13 06:30:09

I've just been browsing some of Patricio Betteo's superb illustration work, a huge amount of which is viewable in his gallery at DeviantArt. Check out more of his unique art here. Via FFFFOUND > read more

Patricio Betteo

Published on 2011-12-13 06:30:09

I've just been browsing some of Patricio Betteo's superb illustration work, a huge amount of which is viewable in his gallery at DeviantArt. Check out more of his unique art here. Via FFFFOUND > read more

Patricio Betteo

Published on 2011-12-13 06:30:09

I've just been browsing some of Patricio Betteo's superb illustration work, a huge amount of which is viewable in his gallery at DeviantArt. Check out more of his unique art here. Via FFFFOUND > read more

Patricio Betteo

Published on 2011-12-13 06:30:09

I've just been browsing some of Patricio Betteo's superb illustration work, a huge amount of which is viewable in his gallery at DeviantArt. Check out more of his unique art here. Via FFFFOUND > read more

Patricio Betteo

Published on 2011-12-13 06:30:09

I've just been browsing some of Patricio Betteo's superb illustration work, a huge amount of which is viewable in his gallery at DeviantArt. Check out more of his unique art here. Via FFFFOUND > read more

Patricio Betteo

Published on 2011-12-13 06:30:09

I've just been browsing some of Patricio Betteo's superb illustration work, a huge amount of which is viewable in his gallery at DeviantArt. Check out more of his unique art here. Via FFFFOUND > read more

Patricio Betteo

Published on 2011-12-13 06:30:09

I've just been browsing some of Patricio Betteo's superb illustration work, a huge amount of which is viewable in his gallery at DeviantArt. Check out more of his unique art here. Via FFFFOUND > read more

Patricio Betteo

Published on 2011-12-13 06:30:09

I've just been browsing some of Patricio Betteo's superb illustration work, a huge amount of which is viewable in his gallery at DeviantArt. Check out more of his unique art here. Via FFFFOUND > read more

Patricio Betteo

Published on 2011-12-13 06:30:09

I've just been browsing some of Patricio Betteo's superb illustration work, a huge amount of which is viewable in his gallery at DeviantArt. Check out more of his unique art here. Via FFFFOUND > read more

Patricio Betteo

Published on 2011-12-13 06:30:09

I've just been browsing some of Patricio Betteo's superb illustration work, a huge amount of which is viewable in his gallery at DeviantArt. Check out more of his unique art here. Via FFFFOUND > read more

Patricio Betteo

Published on 2011-12-13 06:30:09

I've just been browsing some of Patricio Betteo's superb illustration work, a huge amount of which is viewable in his gallery at DeviantArt. Check out more of his unique art here. Via FFFFOUND > read more

Patricio Betteo

Published on 2011-12-13 06:30:09

I've just been browsing some of Patricio Betteo's superb illustration work, a huge amount of which is viewable in his gallery at DeviantArt. Check out more of his unique art here. Via FFFFOUND > read more

François Fleury: Blast

Published on 2011-12-12 06:23:33

An incredible series of photographs by François Fleury; documenting Afghanistan's vast, almost lunar landscape and the effect a prolonged conflict has had upon it. You can view the full set of images on Fleury's portfolio site. > read more

François Fleury: Blast

Published on 2011-12-12 06:23:33

An incredible series of photographs by François Fleury; documenting Afghanistan's vast, almost lunar landscape and the effect a prolonged conflict has had upon it. You can view the full set of images on Fleury's portfolio site. > read more

François Fleury: Blast

Published on 2011-12-12 06:23:33

An incredible series of photographs by François Fleury; documenting Afghanistan's vast, almost lunar landscape and the effect a prolonged conflict has had upon it. You can view the full set of images on Fleury's portfolio site. > read more

François Fleury: Blast

Published on 2011-12-12 06:23:33

An incredible series of photographs by François Fleury; documenting Afghanistan's vast, almost lunar landscape and the effect a prolonged conflict has had upon it. You can view the full set of images on Fleury's portfolio site. > read more

François Fleury: Blast

Published on 2011-12-12 06:23:33

An incredible series of photographs by François Fleury; documenting Afghanistan's vast, almost lunar landscape and the effect a prolonged conflict has had upon it. You can view the full set of images on Fleury's portfolio site. > read more

François Fleury: Blast

Published on 2011-12-12 06:23:33

An incredible series of photographs by François Fleury; documenting Afghanistan's vast, almost lunar landscape and the effect a prolonged conflict has had upon it. You can view the full set of images on Fleury's portfolio site. > read more

François Fleury: Blast

Published on 2011-12-12 06:23:33

An incredible series of photographs by François Fleury; documenting Afghanistan's vast, almost lunar landscape and the effect a prolonged conflict has had upon it. You can view the full set of images on Fleury's portfolio site. > read more

François Fleury: Blast

Published on 2011-12-12 06:23:33

An incredible series of photographs by François Fleury; documenting Afghanistan's vast, almost lunar landscape and the effect a prolonged conflict has had upon it. You can view the full set of images on Fleury's portfolio site. > read more

François Fleury: Blast

Published on 2011-12-12 06:23:33

An incredible series of photographs by François Fleury; documenting Afghanistan's vast, almost lunar landscape and the effect a prolonged conflict has had upon it. You can view the full set of images on Fleury's portfolio site. > read more

François Fleury: Blast

Published on 2011-12-12 06:23:33

An incredible series of photographs by François Fleury; documenting Afghanistan's vast, almost lunar landscape and the effect a prolonged conflict has had upon it. You can view the full set of images on Fleury's portfolio site. > read more

François Fleury: Blast

Published on 2011-12-12 06:23:33

An incredible series of photographs by François Fleury; documenting Afghanistan's vast, almost lunar landscape and the effect a prolonged conflict has had upon it. You can view the full set of images on Fleury's portfolio site. > read more

François Fleury: Blast

Published on 2011-12-12 06:23:33

An incredible series of photographs by François Fleury; documenting Afghanistan's vast, almost lunar landscape and the effect a prolonged conflict has had upon it. You can view the full set of images on Fleury's portfolio site. > read more

François Fleury: Blast

Published on 2011-12-12 06:23:33

An incredible series of photographs by François Fleury; documenting Afghanistan's vast, almost lunar landscape and the effect a prolonged conflict has had upon it. You can view the full set of images on Fleury's portfolio site. > read more

François Fleury: Blast

Published on 2011-12-12 06:23:33

An incredible series of photographs by François Fleury; documenting Afghanistan's vast, almost lunar landscape and the effect a prolonged conflict has had upon it. You can view the full set of images on Fleury's portfolio site. > read more

François Fleury: Blast

Published on 2011-12-12 06:23:33

An incredible series of photographs by François Fleury; documenting Afghanistan's vast, almost lunar landscape and the effect a prolonged conflict has had upon it. You can view the full set of images on Fleury's portfolio site. > read more

François Fleury: Blast

Published on 2011-12-12 06:23:33

An incredible series of photographs by François Fleury; documenting Afghanistan's vast, almost lunar landscape and the effect a prolonged conflict has had upon it. You can view the full set of images on Fleury's portfolio site. > read more

François Fleury: Blast

Published on 2011-12-12 06:23:33

An incredible series of photographs by François Fleury; documenting Afghanistan's vast, almost lunar landscape and the effect a prolonged conflict has had upon it. You can view the full set of images on Fleury's portfolio site. > read more

François Fleury: Blast

Published on 2011-12-12 06:23:33

An incredible series of photographs by François Fleury; documenting Afghanistan's vast, almost lunar landscape and the effect a prolonged conflict has had upon it. You can view the full set of images on Fleury's portfolio site. > read more

François Fleury: Blast

Published on 2011-12-12 06:23:33

An incredible series of photographs by François Fleury; documenting Afghanistan's vast, almost lunar landscape and the effect a prolonged conflict has had upon it. You can view the full set of images on Fleury's portfolio site. > read more

François Fleury: Blast

Published on 2011-12-12 06:23:33

An incredible series of photographs by François Fleury; documenting Afghanistan's vast, almost lunar landscape and the effect a prolonged conflict has had upon it. You can view the full set of images on Fleury's portfolio site. > read more

Randy Hage: New York Storefronts

Published on 2011-12-05 06:15:57

Model maker Randy Hage has been preserving some of New York City's iconic vintage storefronts, by recreating them in the form of meticulously detailed scale models. Take a look at the comparison images, which show just how painstakingly detailed these models really are. You can read an interview with Randy Hage at Jeremiah's Vanishing New York; check out more images and other projects on Flickr. Via Retronaut > read more

Randy Hage: New York Storefronts

Published on 2011-12-05 06:15:57

Model maker Randy Hage has been preserving some of New York City's iconic vintage storefronts, by recreating them in the form of meticulously detailed scale models. Take a look at the comparison images, which show just how painstakingly detailed these models really are. You can read an interview with Randy Hage at Jeremiah's Vanishing New York; check out more images and other projects on Flickr. Via Retronaut > read more

Randy Hage: New York Storefronts

Published on 2011-12-05 06:15:57

Model maker Randy Hage has been preserving some of New York City's iconic vintage storefronts, by recreating them in the form of meticulously detailed scale models. Take a look at the comparison images, which show just how painstakingly detailed these models really are. You can read an interview with Randy Hage at Jeremiah's Vanishing New York; check out more images and other projects on Flickr. Via Retronaut > read more

Randy Hage: New York Storefronts

Published on 2011-12-05 06:15:57

Model maker Randy Hage has been preserving some of New York City's iconic vintage storefronts, by recreating them in the form of meticulously detailed scale models. Take a look at the comparison images, which show just how painstakingly detailed these models really are. You can read an interview with Randy Hage at Jeremiah's Vanishing New York; check out more images and other projects on Flickr. Via Retronaut > read more

Randy Hage: New York Storefronts

Published on 2011-12-05 06:15:57

Model maker Randy Hage has been preserving some of New York City's iconic vintage storefronts, by recreating them in the form of meticulously detailed scale models. Take a look at the comparison images, which show just how painstakingly detailed these models really are. You can read an interview with Randy Hage at Jeremiah's Vanishing New York; check out more images and other projects on Flickr. Via Retronaut > read more

Randy Hage: New York Storefronts

Published on 2011-12-05 06:15:57

Model maker Randy Hage has been preserving some of New York City's iconic vintage storefronts, by recreating them in the form of meticulously detailed scale models. Take a look at the comparison images, which show just how painstakingly detailed these models really are. You can read an interview with Randy Hage at Jeremiah's Vanishing New York; check out more images and other projects on Flickr. Via Retronaut > read more

Randy Hage: New York Storefronts

Published on 2011-12-05 06:15:57

Model maker Randy Hage has been preserving some of New York City's iconic vintage storefronts, by recreating them in the form of meticulously detailed scale models. Take a look at the comparison images, which show just how painstakingly detailed these models really are. You can read an interview with Randy Hage at Jeremiah's Vanishing New York; check out more images and other projects on Flickr. Via Retronaut > read more

Randy Hage: New York Storefronts

Published on 2011-12-05 06:15:57

Model maker Randy Hage has been preserving some of New York City's iconic vintage storefronts, by recreating them in the form of meticulously detailed scale models. Take a look at the comparison images, which show just how painstakingly detailed these models really are. You can read an interview with Randy Hage at Jeremiah's Vanishing New York; check out more images and other projects on Flickr. Via Retronaut > read more

Randy Hage: New York Storefronts

Published on 2011-12-05 06:15:57

Model maker Randy Hage has been preserving some of New York City's iconic vintage storefronts, by recreating them in the form of meticulously detailed scale models. Take a look at the comparison images, which show just how painstakingly detailed these models really are. You can read an interview with Randy Hage at Jeremiah's Vanishing New York; check out more images and other projects on Flickr. Via Retronaut > read more

Randy Hage: New York Storefronts

Published on 2011-12-05 06:15:57

Model maker Randy Hage has been preserving some of New York City's iconic vintage storefronts, by recreating them in the form of meticulously detailed scale models. Take a look at the comparison images, which show just how painstakingly detailed these models really are. You can read an interview with Randy Hage at Jeremiah's Vanishing New York; check out more images and other projects on Flickr. Via Retronaut > read more

Randy Hage: New York Storefronts

Published on 2011-12-05 06:15:57

Model maker Randy Hage has been preserving some of New York City's iconic vintage storefronts, by recreating them in the form of meticulously detailed scale models. Take a look at the comparison images, which show just how painstakingly detailed these models really are. You can read an interview with Randy Hage at Jeremiah's Vanishing New York; check out more images and other projects on Flickr. Via Retronaut > read more

Randy Hage: New York Storefronts

Published on 2011-12-05 06:15:57

Model maker Randy Hage has been preserving some of New York City's iconic vintage storefronts, by recreating them in the form of meticulously detailed scale models. Take a look at the comparison images, which show just how painstakingly detailed these models really are. You can read an interview with Randy Hage at Jeremiah's Vanishing New York; check out more images and other projects on Flickr. Via Retronaut > read more

Randy Hage: New York Storefronts

Published on 2011-12-05 06:15:57

Model maker Randy Hage has been preserving some of New York City's iconic vintage storefronts, by recreating them in the form of meticulously detailed scale models. Take a look at the comparison images, which show just how painstakingly detailed these models really are. You can read an interview with Randy Hage at Jeremiah's Vanishing New York; check out more images and other projects on Flickr. Via Retronaut > read more

Randy Hage: New York Storefronts

Published on 2011-12-05 06:15:57

Model maker Randy Hage has been preserving some of New York City's iconic vintage storefronts, by recreating them in the form of meticulously detailed scale models. Take a look at the comparison images, which show just how painstakingly detailed these models really are. You can read an interview with Randy Hage at Jeremiah's Vanishing New York; check out more images and other projects on Flickr. Via Retronaut > read more

Randy Hage: New York Storefronts

Published on 2011-12-05 06:15:57

Model maker Randy Hage has been preserving some of New York City's iconic vintage storefronts, by recreating them in the form of meticulously detailed scale models. Take a look at the comparison images, which show just how painstakingly detailed these models really are. You can read an interview with Randy Hage at Jeremiah's Vanishing New York; check out more images and other projects on Flickr. Via Retronaut > read more

Randy Hage: New York Storefronts

Published on 2011-12-05 06:15:57

Model maker Randy Hage has been preserving some of New York City's iconic vintage storefronts, by recreating them in the form of meticulously detailed scale models. Take a look at the comparison images, which show just how painstakingly detailed these models really are. You can read an interview with Randy Hage at Jeremiah's Vanishing New York; check out more images and other projects on Flickr. Via Retronaut > read more

Randy Hage: New York Storefronts

Published on 2011-12-05 06:15:57

Model maker Randy Hage has been preserving some of New York City's iconic vintage storefronts, by recreating them in the form of meticulously detailed scale models. Take a look at the comparison images, which show just how painstakingly detailed these models really are. You can read an interview with Randy Hage at Jeremiah's Vanishing New York; check out more images and other projects on Flickr. Via Retronaut > read more

Randy Hage: New York Storefronts

Published on 2011-12-05 06:15:57

Model maker Randy Hage has been preserving some of New York City's iconic vintage storefronts, by recreating them in the form of meticulously detailed scale models. Take a look at the comparison images, which show just how painstakingly detailed these models really are. You can read an interview with Randy Hage at Jeremiah's Vanishing New York; check out more images and other projects on Flickr. Via Retronaut > read more

Randy Hage: New York Storefronts

Published on 2011-12-05 06:15:57

Model maker Randy Hage has been preserving some of New York City's iconic vintage storefronts, by recreating them in the form of meticulously detailed scale models. Take a look at the comparison images, which show just how painstakingly detailed these models really are. You can read an interview with Randy Hage at Jeremiah's Vanishing New York; check out more images and other projects on Flickr. Via Retronaut > read more

Randy Hage: New York Storefronts

Published on 2011-12-05 06:15:57

Model maker Randy Hage has been preserving some of New York City's iconic vintage storefronts, by recreating them in the form of meticulously detailed scale models. Take a look at the comparison images, which show just how painstakingly detailed these models really are. You can read an interview with Randy Hage at Jeremiah's Vanishing New York; check out more images and other projects on Flickr. Via Retronaut > read more

Jamie Stoker: Loch Ness

Published on 2011-12-01 06:46:58

A wonderful collection of images from Loch Ness by London photographer Jamie Stoker, highlighting the natural beauty of the Loch and telling the stories of some whose lives have become intertwined with its myth. > read more

Jamie Stoker: Loch Ness

Published on 2011-12-01 06:46:58

A wonderful collection of images from Loch Ness by London photographer Jamie Stoker, highlighting the natural beauty of the Loch and telling the stories of some whose lives have become intertwined with its myth. > read more

Jamie Stoker: Loch Ness

Published on 2011-12-01 06:46:58

A wonderful collection of images from Loch Ness by London photographer Jamie Stoker, highlighting the natural beauty of the Loch and telling the stories of some whose lives have become intertwined with its myth. > read more

Jamie Stoker: Loch Ness

Published on 2011-12-01 06:46:58

A wonderful collection of images from Loch Ness by London photographer Jamie Stoker, highlighting the natural beauty of the Loch and telling the stories of some whose lives have become intertwined with its myth. > read more

Jamie Stoker: Loch Ness

Published on 2011-12-01 06:46:58

A wonderful collection of images from Loch Ness by London photographer Jamie Stoker, highlighting the natural beauty of the Loch and telling the stories of some whose lives have become intertwined with its myth. > read more

Jamie Stoker: Loch Ness

Published on 2011-12-01 06:46:58

A wonderful collection of images from Loch Ness by London photographer Jamie Stoker, highlighting the natural beauty of the Loch and telling the stories of some whose lives have become intertwined with its myth. > read more

Jamie Stoker: Loch Ness

Published on 2011-12-01 06:46:58

A wonderful collection of images from Loch Ness by London photographer Jamie Stoker, highlighting the natural beauty of the Loch and telling the stories of some whose lives have become intertwined with its myth. > read more

Jamie Stoker: Loch Ness

Published on 2011-12-01 06:46:58

A wonderful collection of images from Loch Ness by London photographer Jamie Stoker, highlighting the natural beauty of the Loch and telling the stories of some whose lives have become intertwined with its myth. > read more

Jamie Stoker: Loch Ness

Published on 2011-12-01 06:46:58

A wonderful collection of images from Loch Ness by London photographer Jamie Stoker, highlighting the natural beauty of the Loch and telling the stories of some whose lives have become intertwined with its myth. > read more

Jamie Stoker: Loch Ness

Published on 2011-12-01 06:46:58

A wonderful collection of images from Loch Ness by London photographer Jamie Stoker, highlighting the natural beauty of the Loch and telling the stories of some whose lives have become intertwined with its myth. > read more

Jamie Stoker: Loch Ness

Published on 2011-12-01 06:46:58

A wonderful collection of images from Loch Ness by London photographer Jamie Stoker, highlighting the natural beauty of the Loch and telling the stories of some whose lives have become intertwined with its myth. > read more

Jamie Stoker: Loch Ness

Published on 2011-12-01 06:46:58

A wonderful collection of images from Loch Ness by London photographer Jamie Stoker, highlighting the natural beauty of the Loch and telling the stories of some whose lives have become intertwined with its myth. > read more

Jamie Stoker: Loch Ness

Published on 2011-12-01 06:46:58

A wonderful collection of images from Loch Ness by London photographer Jamie Stoker, highlighting the natural beauty of the Loch and telling the stories of some whose lives have become intertwined with its myth. > read more

Jamie Stoker: Loch Ness

Published on 2011-12-01 06:46:58

A wonderful collection of images from Loch Ness by London photographer Jamie Stoker, highlighting the natural beauty of the Loch and telling the stories of some whose lives have become intertwined with its myth. > read more

Jamie Stoker: Loch Ness

Published on 2011-12-01 06:46:58

A wonderful collection of images from Loch Ness by London photographer Jamie Stoker, highlighting the natural beauty of the Loch and telling the stories of some whose lives have become intertwined with its myth. > read more

Jamie Stoker: Loch Ness

Published on 2011-12-01 06:46:58

A wonderful collection of images from Loch Ness by London photographer Jamie Stoker, highlighting the natural beauty of the Loch and telling the stories of some whose lives have become intertwined with its myth. > read more

Jamie Stoker: Loch Ness

Published on 2011-12-01 06:46:58

A wonderful collection of images from Loch Ness by London photographer Jamie Stoker, highlighting the natural beauty of the Loch and telling the stories of some whose lives have become intertwined with its myth. > read more

Jamie Stoker: Loch Ness

Published on 2011-12-01 06:46:58

A wonderful collection of images from Loch Ness by London photographer Jamie Stoker, highlighting the natural beauty of the Loch and telling the stories of some whose lives have become intertwined with its myth. > read more

Jamie Stoker: Loch Ness

Published on 2011-12-01 06:46:58

A wonderful collection of images from Loch Ness by London photographer Jamie Stoker, highlighting the natural beauty of the Loch and telling the stories of some whose lives have become intertwined with its myth. > read more

Jamie Stoker: Loch Ness

Published on 2011-12-01 06:46:58

A wonderful collection of images from Loch Ness by London photographer Jamie Stoker, highlighting the natural beauty of the Loch and telling the stories of some whose lives have become intertwined with its myth. > read more

Updates

Published on 2011-07-03 06:34:00

Apologies for the lack of updates recently, I've been working a lot on the site behind the scenes. Eclectica is rapidly closing in on the one thousand post mark, so the new version will feature better search facilities and an improved archive, in ord > read more

Laura Cooperman

Published on 2011-06-08 07:08:00

These complex and wonderful cut paper sculptures by Laura Cooperman resemble abstract blueprints, brought out into the third dimension. Her works are currently being exhibited at Flanders Gallery and Ann Street Gallery. Via Inhabitat > read more

LUMEN Urbs

Published on 2011-06-08 07:06:00

LUMEN Urbs is a clever multimedia sculpture by digital media students Philipp Nottelmann and Johannes Becker, using projection and sound design to convey movement and life within different areas of an otherwise featureless model city. Via NotCot > read more

Stefan Bleekrode

Published on 2011-06-01 07:15:00

Self taught artist Stefan Bleekrode is an extremely talented guy. His portfolio is full of excellent, detailed work, among which can be found these amazing imagined cityscapes, drawn from memory. You can see the rest of the collection here, and be su > read more

Wednesday 01 June 2011, 12:13

Published on 2011-06-01 07:13:00

An interesting architectural concept for a “vertical suburbia” by UMICH graduate Drew Powers: Suburbia In Vain. > read more

Plymouth Pictured: A City Through A Lens

Published on 2011-05-29 06:28:00

Plymouth Pictured: A City Through A Lens is a project by Plymouth City Council, in conjunction with the City Museum and Art Gallery. The project showcases hundreds of images from post-war photographic archives (1949-1962), which document the process > read more

Martin Buday

Published on 2011-05-25 07:10:00

Martin Buday's imagery concentrates on simple Americana; scenes which are mostly devoid of people, yet full of their figurative footprints. I loved the strong, Kodachrome-esque colours, which suit the subject matter perfectly. You can see more i > read more

Jorge Colombo: New York

Published on 2011-05-25 07:09:00

Jorge Colombo's striking New York City urban landscapes are impressive—even before you realise that they were created entirely on an iPhone, using the Brushes app. Visit his web site to see a larger selection and purchase prints, as well as view so > read more

Stephen Doyle

Published on 2011-05-24 07:19:00

Interesting and intricate book sculptures by Stephen Doyle, a principal at NYC design studio Doyle Partners. You can read an interview with Doyle here, in which he talks about these pieces as a means of escape from the rational problem-solving of his > read more

Moose Allain

Published on 2011-05-09 07:42:00

I loved these beautiful acrylic and ink illustrations by Exmouth-based artist Moose Allain—full of intricate little architectural details and a unique mix of different perspectives. Though these were my favourites, there is a wide variety of other > read more

Main Street

Published on 2011-05-05 07:00:00

Another great interactive exhibit from the National Film Board of Canada site, Main Street showcases photographer Danny Singer's large-scale imagery of North american prairie towns. Many of these towns have been bypassed by new highways and left be > read more

Alan Wolfson

Published on 2011-04-26 07:19:00

Alan Wolfson refers to his stunningly detailed dioramas as “miniature urban sculptures”. These amazing pieces are tiny, isolated vignettes of imagined urban environments; though they are based on real locations—for the most part in and around N > read more

Stuart Kerr

Published on 2011-04-26 07:17:00

Stuart Kerr has a diverse portfolio, showcasing some lovely subtle drawings alongside bold, colourful illustration work. Also check out Stuart's Flickr sets for an archive of sketchbooks. Via FormFiftyFive > read more

Clement Valla: Postcards From Google Earth - Bridges

Published on 2011-04-18 07:15:00

These surreal images of distorted road bridges and flyovers are the result of inherent inaccuracies in Google Earth's automatic terrain mapping feature. Clement Valla collected a series of these anomalies and made them into a set of physical postcar > read more

Hattie Newman

Published on 2011-04-18 07:12:00

London based illustrator/set maker Hattie Newman's paper sculptures are bright, vibrant and quite literally add an extra dimension to editorial illustration. Via Fubiz > read more

Monday 18 April 2011, 12:11

Published on 2011-04-18 07:11:00

The 1000 Drawers project re-houses old drawers into their own individual pods, which are then built up into some interesting and very unusual furniture. More information here. > read more

Via Grafik: Sooner Or Later It All Comes Down

Published on 2011-04-07 07:13:00

This installation—entitled Sooner Or Later It All Comes Down—was created by German art/design collective Via Grafik for the Names public art festival, held in Prague in 2008. I can't quite put my finger on exactly why I like it, but I do; it's an > read more

John Brosio: Tornadoes

Published on 2011-04-05 07:17:00

John Brosio's dramatic paintings of tornadoes over small-town America make for striking viewing, contrasting the power of nature with the inherent fragility of many settlements across the western United States. > read more

Gerry Judah

Published on 2011-04-04 07:25:00

These painting/sculptures by Gerry Judah are a comment on the devastation wrought upon urban habitats by war. They are oddly peaceful snapshots of twisted steel and crumbling concrete, echoing images we are all familiar with through press coverage of > read more

Monday 04 April 2011, 12:24

Published on 2011-04-04 07:24:00

Some really nice black and white photography experiments from Greg Ponchak, all wrapped up in a crisp, clean web presence. > read more

Tinyevilhog

Published on 2011-03-30 07:12:00

Tinyevilhog is the quirky pseudonym of Edinburgh-based snapper Susan A. I loved these gorgeous images of misty, muted Scottish landscapes; I've picked just a couple of my favourites here, but there's a lot of great work in her portfolio—you can see > read more

Jon Pestoni

Published on 2011-03-24 07:03:00

I'm not generally too keen on purely abstract art, but I really liked these bold paintings by Californian artist Jon Pestoni, with their strong colours and unusual layered forms. > read more

Stephen Shore

Published on 2011-03-22 07:10:00

American photographer Stephen Shore is one of the pioneers of colour photography as an art form. His large-format work in the early 1970s blurred the boundaries between documentary imagery and fine art; though the subjects are often everyday scenes o > read more

Branch Bookshelves by Olivier Dollé

Published on 2011-03-22 07:08:00

I haven't posted much furniture design recently, but these dendriform bookshelves really caught my eye; designed by Olivier Dollé, they're an imaginative and attractive way to house your reading material. You can see more of Olivier's designs at his > read more

Kate Peters

Published on 2011-03-08 06:34:00

A selection of keenly observed imagery from the portfolio of Kate Peters, whose photography covers a range of subjects, always with a great eye and subtle humour. You can see a lot more of her work here. Via It's Nice That > read more

Edward Hann

Published on 2011-03-08 06:33:00

A selection of work by Edward Hann, including some great editorial and app/interface design. Check out more projects in his portfolio. > read more

Sohei Nishino: Diorama Maps

Published on 2011-03-01 06:37:00

These Diorama Maps by Sohei Nishino are staggeringly complex photographic collages in the style of David Hockney's “Joiners”, comprising hundreds of images of each subject city. I love the diversity of perspectives and angles in these pieces. Pe > read more

The International Office

Published on 2011-02-28 06:05:00

New Zealand design studio The International Office produce clean, grid-based graphic design work for a variety of clients. Visit their portfolio to see a wider selection. > read more

Adam Simpson

Published on 2011-02-28 06:04:00

Unusual illustrations by Adam Simpson, including work for BAFTA, Wallpaper Magazine and The Guardian. > read more

Monday 28 February 2011, 12:03

Published on 2011-02-28 06:03:00

Some new work from Gregory Euclide, for PULSE Art Fair New York (more information here). Via NotCot > read more

Alvaro Sanchez-Montañes: Landnemar

Published on 2011-02-24 01:31:00

These beautiful shots of remote Icelandic homes are from a collection called Landnemar (meaning “the settlers” in Icelandic), by photographer Alvaro Sanchez-Montañes. There are several other interesting projects featured in Sanchez-Montañes' p > read more

Simon Menner: Images From The Secret Stasi Archives

Published on 2011-02-22 07:08:00

German artist and photographer Simon Menner uncovered these unusual images in a search through the secret surveillance archives of the East German Stasi, now freely accessible. For those who are unaware, the Stasi was a pervasive and repressive secre > read more

Sze Tsung Leong: Cities

Published on 2011-02-21 00:34:00

Cities is a compelling study of the topologies of some of the world's major urban areas. These expansive aerial views clearly highlight the diverse architecture and infrastructural differences brought about by the age, culture and spatial constraints > read more

Matt Weber

Published on 2011-02-20 05:31:00

Matt Weber's Flickr account is a fantastic archive of New York City street photography, going back to the mid-eighties. Weber currently has a book available—The Urban Prisoner—containing selected images from this arresting body of work, spannin > read more

Welcome to Pine Point

Published on 2011-02-15 06:31:00

Welcome to Pine Point is an online interactive exhibit produced by the National Film Board of Canada. Inspired by a home-made website belonging to Richard Cloutier (an ex-resident), the exhibit collates distant memories of a small Canadian industrial > read more

Qubik

Published on 2011-02-15 06:30:00

Just browsing through the archives at Aisle One; I discovered a selection of nice grid-based design work by Qubik, a studio founded by multimedia artist Joe Gilmore. Via Aisle One > read more

Tuesday 15 February 2011, 12:27

Published on 2011-02-15 06:27:00

Really sad to hear that Angelo has called time on the excellent Acidolatte. I picked up plenty of inspiration there over the years—his blog will be greatly missed. > read more

Darcy Padilla: The Julie Project

Published on 2011-02-09 06:22:00

The Julie Project is an incredible, brave and moving project by Darcy Padilla, documenting eighteen years in the life of homeless AIDS sufferer Julie Baird. I won't say too much here, as the images speak for themselves; I will say that it's one of th > read more

Wednesday 09 February 2011, 12:21

Published on 2011-02-09 06:21:00

I realise it's old news in “Internet time”, but if you haven't checked out the Google Art Project yet, you really should; a brilliant use of their Street View technology that brings the world's great art galleries into your home. > read more

Alexander Chen: Conductor

Published on 2011-01-31 14:38:00

I'm a big fan of projects which generate sounds and music from real-world information, so I was fascinated by Alexander Chen's Conductor, which utilises publically available data from the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority to create an in > read more

Jon Huck: Breakfast

Published on 2011-01-28 01:52:00

Looking through an old collection of links yesterday, I unearthed this great project by Jon Huck, pairing portraits of people with their morning meals. Check out the full collection at Jon's site. > read more

Friday 28 January 2011, 07:36

Published on 2011-01-28 01:36:00

Mountains Out Of Molehills is an interactive infographic by David McCandless, plotting media scare stories against estimated worldwide deaths. Via NotCot > read more

Filip Dujardin

Published on 2011-01-24 06:42:00

I was browsing through the BLDGBLOG archives today and discovered this piece on Belgian architectural photographer Filip Dujardin. Dujardin's Fictions series is a showcase of imagined structures, created by “harvesting” architectural elements fr > read more

Noah Devereaux

Published on 2011-01-17 06:54:00

A pair of interesting shots by Noah Devereaux, taken along the banks of Newtown Creek, the industrialised waterway that runs along the border between New York City's Brooklyn and Queens boroughs. You can see the rest of the series here. Via Conscient > read more

Maggie Harrsen

Published on 2011-01-12 06:16:00

A selection of lifestyle and landscape photography by Maggie Harrsen; beautiful painterly tones and a keen compositional eye make these shots stand out for me. > read more

Ryan Dineen: CityScrapes

Published on 2011-01-11 06:44:00

These subdued cityscapes are from a series by Ryan Dineen. I love the sense of depth and distance, achieved through the subtle building of tone from background to foreground. Urban landscapes interest me because I can't help thinking about what futur > read more

Tuesday 11 January 2011, 12:36

Published on 2011-01-11 06:36:00

The Mies van der Rohe Society has a beautifully designed web presence, full of information about the architect's life and works, including such iconic buildings as the National Gallery in Berlin and New York's Seagram Building. > read more

Federico Saenz-Recio

Published on 2011-01-04 06:13:00

Dark and interesting “studies in abstraction” by Brooklyn-based painter and sculptor Federico Saenz-Recio. I particularly like the sculptures, constructed from what look like offcuts or found pieces of wood. You can see more pieces at Federico's > read more

19th Century London Architecture

Published on 2011-01-03 06:30:00

I just discovered these amazing images of London at Spitalfields Life. They were taken between 1875 and 1887 by members of the Society for Photographing the Relics of Old London, a group dedicated to recording the unique architecture of these old bui > read more

Happy New Year

Published on 2011-01-01 11:00:00

Just checking in to wish you all a very happy, productive and creative 2011! Normal posting will resume next week. > read more



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