Continuing from the first post on the Dorvack series of WWII-inspired model mecha posted in January. No-one, except MaK is anywhere near the wicked aesthetic Makoto Kobayashi achieves. Click on images below to see details of either the dioramas or the sketches. Inspiring stuff!
Friday, February 27, 2009
Abandoned School In HK
Nice flicks (dunno bout the girl in the last pic!) of an abandoned school in Shau Kei Wan, HKG. The school has been closed for a number of years and has now become a great hang-out and proving ground for local writers.
Pics [VIA]
Labels:
Graffiti,
Hong Kong,
street art
Santos And Ortega Graffiti
Santos
Ortega
Couldn't find any info on these guys, but definitely digging their style! (T-agang crew?)
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Gigapixel Camera
The best professional digital cameras can capture photos containing tens of megapixels. But, thanks to an affordable robotic tripod, it is now possible to use a consumer camera to take images in the gigapixel range.
The tripod robot, called Gigapan, was developed at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and uses motors to capture a scene with a grid of hundreds or thousands of images with the camera set to full zoom. Photo stitching software then combines them into a single super-detailed image containing billions of pixels, called a gigapan. The largest, most spectacular gigapans can be too large to handle on all but the most powerful desktop computers.
The result is too detailed to be viewed on any printout, but gigapans can be uploaded to a dedicated site where users are able zoom right into the images.
With an affordable version of the device launched last month, the three-legged robot has the potential to be a boon to science, as well as holiday snaps.
Check out the detail HERE when it was used at President Obamas' inauguration.
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The tripod robot, called Gigapan, was developed at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and uses motors to capture a scene with a grid of hundreds or thousands of images with the camera set to full zoom. Photo stitching software then combines them into a single super-detailed image containing billions of pixels, called a gigapan. The largest, most spectacular gigapans can be too large to handle on all but the most powerful desktop computers.
The result is too detailed to be viewed on any printout, but gigapans can be uploaded to a dedicated site where users are able zoom right into the images.
With an affordable version of the device launched last month, the three-legged robot has the potential to be a boon to science, as well as holiday snaps.
Check out the detail HERE when it was used at President Obamas' inauguration.
[VIA]
Labels:
Cool,
gadgets,
Photography,
Possibly Too Good,
Technology
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Karborn Show In London
'Unknown Master'
A forward look at identity within ideas of space and time. Using a striking stand on what and where technology harmonises with more traditional mark making techniques... This isn't toy story... This is Charles Dickens and Andy Warhol watching Blade Runner in The Garden of Eden... beautiful and thoughtful and mysteriously English.
Unique artworks and print editions available, beautifully framed signed artists proofs. Hope to see you down there...
'Karborn I-I-I'
Twenty-three-year old Karborn is an anomaly on the London streets, an urban dreamer with feet riding the bassline and head in the clouds. The son of John Foxx (with whom he often collaborates on audio and visuals), Karborn’s work marries the organic to the technological, creating post-post-modern computer-meets-paper-meets-sound collages that are hard to decipher. Are they dystopian or utopian?
'Dream Mirror Portal'
'Birth Of Venus'
Volcano Zone Tourists New Canvas
VZT's Camera Guy makes his debut as a belt-fed, fully automatic snapper in US Marine digiflage.
"Get some, get some baby, yeah!"
Acrylic on canvas
61x26cm
Acrylic on canvas
61x26cm
Labels:
canvases,
Photography,
volcano zone tourists,
VZT
Mummy Mickey
I love alternative designs for Mickey Mouse. This one is the newest one I have found and want for the collection. It's the Black & White version by VCD which stands at 6inches tall and weighs in at $60USD. Available at Sideshow Toys.
You can see more Mickey Posts:
Riot Police Use Mickey Mouse
Evil Mickey Mouse
Mickey Mouse Used In WW2 Propaganda
Transformers X Mickey
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Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Rios Innovative Ads
Sol AGC Crew Is 10 Years Old
I know this girl has been on the net for a while now, but I managed to find more pics of her and I just can't believe it! This girl has talent! Solveig is a 10 year old girl and graff writer hailing from Brighton, UK and is founder of the All Girls Crew (AGC). She has been painting since she was a ripe old age of 8 and has been known to do the odd tattoo as well! She is amazing and I will definitely be following her progress over the next couple years....
Pics [VIA]
Labels:
Artist,
Cool,
Graffiti,
street art
Have Your Say: Vegetarianism – yay or nay?
Aside from proposed health benefits, some climate change scientists are now claiming that people can reduce their carbon footprint more effectively by eating less meat or becoming vegetarians. The amount of energy needed to farm, transport and cook meat is so great that going veg would greatly reduce the worlds emissions.
In a recent documentary by Supreme Master Television, NASA’s top Climatologist Dr. James Hansen claims that saving water, changing light globes and using cars less is not as effective in combating climate change as ‘going veg’.
Do you agree?
If global warming is real, do we all have a responsibility to go veg?
How far would you go to save the plant?
Leave us your comments.
Monday, February 23, 2009
Toad Mixes Charcoal And Spraypaint
Dreweatts And Bonhams Urban Art Auctions 2009
Bonhams - Tuesday 24th February
Banksy (British, born 1975)
'Morons', 2006
signed and dated in pencil and numbered '30/150', screenprint
57 x 76cm (22 7/16 x 29 15/16in).
Estimate: £3,000 - 5,000
RESO (German, born 1975)
'Blood and Tears', 2008
signed in black marker pen verso, mixed media on canvas
100 x 100cm (39 3/8 x 39 3/8in).
Estimate: £2,000 - 3,000
See the whole Bonhams catalogue HERE.
Dreweatts - Thursday 26th February
Jim Starr
Venice Beach Princes, 2008
Screenprint and acrylic on Indian cotton canvas
102cm X 152cm
Estimate:£600-800
Martha Cooper
Duster Lizzie in Straight Letters and Wild Style, Bronx, NYC, 1982
Digital C print on Kodak professional Endura Supra Lustre paper, printed 2008
Signed and numbered 2/9 in pen lower right
Estimate:£700-900
See the whole Dreweatts catalogue HERE.
Joe Holbrook Show
Joe Holbrook has a background in graffiti, illustration and art and is part of the Monorex/Secretwars collective. At only 20 years of age Joe is a star in the making and about to launch his first solo show, "21" depicting scenes from the raw and rowdy london night landscape...
His debut show will be taking place at Bodhi Gallery on Bricklane, with a private viewing on the 25th Feb from 7pm, then open to the public from the 26th Feb to 4th of March 2009.
See more of his work HERE.
Labels:
Art,
Artist,
Contemporary Art,
London,
Show
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