Nag on the Lake
Sunday, January 29, 2012
Interactive Art Installation
This clever mirrored art installation by Leandro Erlich makes even the most timid look like daredevils. You can see it at Le 104 in Paris until March 4.
See more at Twisted Sifter
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Saturday, January 28, 2012
Doodling While On Hold
Christoph Niemann's illustrations for Abstract Sunday put my pathetic on hold doodling to shame.
Via Laughing Squid
Via Laughing Squid
Whirlwind Tours of Cities Around the World
I love the geographically accurate maps Oliver Jeffers did for Hemispheres Inflight Magazine.
The magazine's One City, Five Hours series gives a step by step guide to spending a 5 hour layover in cities all over the world.
Via Double Takes
The magazine's One City, Five Hours series gives a step by step guide to spending a 5 hour layover in cities all over the world.
Via Double Takes
Friday, January 27, 2012
London Cafeterias 50s – 60s
I'm off to London next week and would love to drop into one of these swinging cafes but I worry that I might not fit in because "a square in the wrong hole is just not dug".
Via swissmiss
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Recreation of "Bathers at Asnieres"
The Olympic Park’s artist in residence, Neville Gabie, has created his own version of the ‘Bathers at Asnieres’ as part of the Olympic Delivery Authority's (ODA's) Art in the Park program.
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| Neville Gabie's version of ‘Bathers at Asnieres’ is called 'Freeze Frame' |
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| ‘Bathers at Asnieres’ by Georges Seurat |
Link via Londonist
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Scott Garner Interactive Still Life
Scott Garner's “Still Life” is an interactive gallery piece that uses a motion-senstive frame to feed realtime tilt data to a 3D traditional still life painting transforming it into the fourth dimension.
Via Trendland
Sunday, January 22, 2012
A Sparrow Joins The Band
Josh Williams and the band get a surprise during their set at the Doyle Lawson Bluegrass Festival in North Carolina.
Thank you Bruce!
Thank you Bruce!
Saturday, January 21, 2012
RIP Auntie Sheila
You may not hear from me much over the next week or so. I'm getting ready to head off to Montreal to say goodbye to my dear Aunt Sheila who passed away early this morning. I will be remaining there for a bit to clear out her apartment and do all the paperwork necessary to settle the estate.
She was generous and funny and my strongest advocate when I was growing up. I'm going to miss her.
She was generous and funny and my strongest advocate when I was growing up. I'm going to miss her.
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