Destroyed: Moby’s Broken Down Electronic Music For Empty Cities At 2 AM

Photo from Slash Moby fans across the world sure have a reason to be ecstatic, as the musician’s tenth studio album will be released this Monday. The artist himself describes the new album as being very melodic, atmospheric, and electronic. If i had to sum it up I would describe it as: “broken down melodic electronic…

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15 Great Aerial Photographs For Your Inspiration

Today we’re taking a peak in the field of aerial photography, a type of photography that has its roots in France’s 1858 when balloonist Gaspard-Félix Tournachon practiced it over Paris. Although its uses extend over cartography, land marking and artistic projects, we’re just going to stick to its environmental use. Does any of these pictures…

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Dancing With Invisible Light

Dancing with Invisible Light: a series of interactions shot with Kinect’s infrared structured light From the description of the project: With these images I was exploring the unique photographic possibilities presented by using a Microsoft Kinect as a light source. The Kinect – an inexpensive videogame peripheral – projects a pattern of infrared dots known as…

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Thorsten Brinkmann’s Bizzare Artwork

“When classic portraits meet modern art”. That’s Thorsten Brinkmann art in a few words. A German artist, born in 1971 in Herne who currently lives and works in Berlin amazes with his unusual form of art. Thorsten Brinkmann moves individuals enjoying his works in a way that is hard to describe. It’s not like his…

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Humorous Art of Terry Border

Terry Border takes normal objects, provides them with wired hands and feet and turns them into characters of hilarious scenarios. The objects rang from usual things used in the kitchen or in the bathroom, to fruits and vegetables, but I think that his masterpieces are the ones with food coming alive. Irony, humor, sarcasm, and…

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