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The french design studio Brest Brest Brest has a funny addiction, mixing real food
with photographs to create stories that reminds you of B-movies.










The french design studio Brest Brest Brest has a funny addiction, mixing real food
with photographs to create stories that reminds you of B-movies.










Imaginary worlds and tattooed (to name but a few) by Emily Winfield Martin.





Australian visual artist Amy Joy Watson combines geometry, vibrant colours with a very personal meticulous work. She has created sculptures with helium balloons in a variety of colours using geometric shapes for small structures.








A seismograph & the recording of the sound of the earth. A travel to the deepest open hole in the world to find out about the mysteries of the sound of the earth.
A fascinating art project by Lotte Geeven.

Computers Watching Movies, shows what a computational system sees when it watches the same films that we do. The work illustrates this vision as a series of temporal sketches, where the sketching process is presented in synchronized time with the audio from the original clip. Viewers are provoked to ask how computer vision differs from their own human vision, and what that difference reveals about our culturally-developed ways of looking.
Why do we watch what we watch when we watch it?
Will a system without our sense of narrative or historical patterns of vision watch the same things?
Project created by Benjamin Grosser.



Shoes, sandals, high-heeled shoes, ballerina shoes, platforms shoes, … hand-pulled prints of designer shoes by Las Vegas based artist Anna See. In view of the excellent results, I would love to walk in her shoes. I am a fan!












© Anna See
Einundzwanzig is taken from Jan Roth's album L.O.W.
A paradoxical declaration of love to the sunny side of melancholy.
Textures, good textures, lovely textures, directed by Daniel Spindler & Martin Eichhorn.



© Jan Roth
The Three Wise Men are arriving. These are the wrapped presents of the artist Yrjö Edelmann. Reality or fantasy? Pictures between dream and experience, where the eyes wanders through a labyrinth of almost infinite proportions.







