A beautiful interactive installation entitled Shadow Monsters that took place at the MOMA > Museum of Modern Art Midtown, Manhattan by Philip Worthington.
Monsters materializing from shadows cast on walls may sound like something from a child’s imagination, but Worthington has made the playful concept a reality. Shadow Monsters is based on custom-designed vision-recognition software. With the support of a computer, camera, projector, and light box, the software elaborates on viewers’ shadow gestures with sound and animation. Open and close your hands like a mouth, and a wolf with razor-sharp teeth will surface and growl; tongues, eyes, and fins appear; birds squawk and dinosaurs speak.
The US alone currently has enough surplus housing to put the entire population of the U.K., with room left over for Israel. The abandoned houses project is as breathtaking as it it depressing.
You can purchase prints from this serie and parts of the proceeds are going to a charity or non-profit organization.
This picture of Prada’s 2009 lookbook is just mesmerizing.
Off course, it showcases the winter collection because summer is so “passé”. Magasinons maintenant car la collection printemps 2010 ne tardera pas…
Colorful flowers in a botanical garden or green and blue underwater sea creatures swimming along a coral reef – the mind conjures such images when viewing the alluringly aerial art of Jason Michael Hackenwerth – made entirely of balloons.
Born in the Canadian prairies, Liz Wolfe studied photography at Ryerson University’s School of Image Arts in Toronto. Since starting out in 2004, Liz has become known for creating colorful, fantastical worlds out of everyday objects.
Mr Nemo is a designer from Lithuania, his Silence logo was so simple and strong at the same time that I invite you to take a look at the rest of his work.