Alejandro Guijarro spent three years traveling to the quantum mechanics departments of Cambridge, Stanford, Berkeley, Oxford and other universities, taking photographs of blackboards just minutes after lectures ended.
Halted
"Canadian Artist Peter von Tiesenhausen Halts Pipeline Development by Copyrighting His Land as a Work of Art"
[vice]
Tags:
activism,
Peter von Tiesenhausen,
sculpture
Rough Sketch
Daigo Fukawa created a collection of furniture pieces based on rough sketches for his senior thesis exhibition at Tokyo University of the Arts.
[juxtapoz/spoon & tomago]
Tags:
Daigo Fukawa,
drawing,
furniture,
sculpture
Kenoclastic
Christian Zucconi's process involves destroying a completed sculpture. The remains are later loosely put back together to resemble its broken condition.
[hi fructose]
Tags:
Christian Zucconi,
figure,
sculpture
Parade
An interactive art installation concevied by ceramacist Laurent Craste and digital agency Dpt. The animated “shadows” are coming from a hidden projector which tracks the movements of the faux light source.
[this is colassal]
[this is colassal]
Tags:
ceramic,
digital,
Dpt.,
interactive,
Laurent Craste,
sculpture
Pothole #316841
Jim Bachor takes his mosaic work to the worn-down streets of Chicago to confront the city’s own type of ruin: gaping potholes that number upwards of 600,000.
Now he's even been sanctioned by the city of Chicago.
[Hyperallergic]
Now he's even been sanctioned by the city of Chicago.
[Hyperallergic]
Tags:
Jim Bachor,
street art
Beautiful Dreamer (pulled)
Maskull Lasserre created "a series of grenades that "detonate" a melody from an enclosed music box when the pin is pulled and the spoon is released. Each grenade is wound and set, and can only ever be 'played' once—much like how a grenade can only explode once."
[the creators project]
[the creators project]
Tags:
Maskull Lasserre,
mechanical,
music,
sculpture,
weapons
Dangerdust
"Every week a mysterious duo [Dangerdust] plague the chalkboards of Columbus College of Art & Design, seeking to inspire and motivate, leaving behind a trail of chalk dust."
/etsy
[Buzzfeed]
Tags:
chalk,
design,
Dsngerdust,
illustration
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