2.08.2009

count on







Pretty pretty collection of numbers from Israeli-American artist
Tsilli Pines. Pigment, vintage paper and cotton thread on rice paper.

Via Tsilli

1.21.2009

drive by

Appreciate when you pass a semi with a great logo? You're not alone.
Enter Truck and Type. They've got photos of many a
good-looking-side-of-a-truck, listed alphabetically.





11.14.2008

stand up and say hello




UCLA art student Emerson Taymor designed these super clever
business cards! (via bblinks)

11.13.2008

flickr goes my heart





I don't know about you, but I just adore the things you can
find on flickr! It's nearing holiday time and most of us know
about that can-shaped cranberry stuff, right? well here
is a flickr set that is all of food shaped like the packaging
they came in.

11.12.2008

mass transit



These images show the space needed for the same number
of people to travel by car, bus or bike.
(from the Munster Planning Office, Germany via cup of joe)

11.10.2008

real world: photoshop



This is apparently an ad for PhotoShop's Indonesian market.
I think it's pretty funny.

11.06.2008

straw scape







Brooklyn artist Tara Donovan creates her artwork from everyday
manufactured items like plastic cups, scotch tape and drinking straws
and transforms them into massive volumes.
The giant collections of items take on amorphous and nearly landscape
forms. Her work has been shown at the Hammer Museum in
LA, the Whitney in NY

10.31.2008

if you have some time...

use it to look around British artist Keith Tyson's website. His
work consists of large scale sculptures, installations and paintings.
The website is a great interactive experience that is worth
taken the time to explore.
(thanks Rita/David)

10.28.2008

jenga anyone?




Sou Fujimoto Architects in Japan's very Jenga-like house
has no separation between wall/floor/ceiling/furniture.
Each serves the other's purpose and become what the
user needs or sees them as. More photos here.
(thanks Jason)

10.24.2008

a tree grows in wisconsin





Brian Pittman sent over photos from his trip up to Door County, WI
last weekend. It reminded me that oh yeah, it is fall and leaves turn
colors! We don't see a whole lot of that en masse living in the city.
Sure, Chicago has loads of trees but not blankets of color like this.
Thanks Brian!