Friday, February 28, 2014

Thursday, February 27, 2014

Autonomous Machines: Windup Toys and Other Analog Devices Express Themselves through Art [feedly]




Autonomous Machines: Windup Toys and Other Analog Devices Express Themselves through Art
// Colossal

Autonomous Machines: Windup Toys and Other Analog Devices Express Themselves through Art toys painting Tiny Toy, Chicken.

Autonomous Machines: Windup Toys and Other Analog Devices Express Themselves through Art toys painting
Tin Toy, Chicken. Watercolor & cotton swab.

Autonomous Machines: Windup Toys and Other Analog Devices Express Themselves through Art toys painting
Tin Toy, Chicken. Watercolor & cotton swab.

Autonomous Machines: Windup Toys and Other Analog Devices Express Themselves through Art toys painting
Tin Toy, Chicken. Fountain pen ink.

Autonomous Machines: Windup Toys and Other Analog Devices Express Themselves through Art toys painting
Walkman.

Autonomous Machines: Windup Toys and Other Analog Devices Express Themselves through Art toys painting
Walkman. Color pencil.

Autonomous Machines: Windup Toys and Other Analog Devices Express Themselves through Art toys painting
Windup Alarm Clock.

Autonomous Machines: Windup Toys and Other Analog Devices Express Themselves through Art toys painting

As part of her MA work at the Design Academy Eindhoven, artist and graphic designer Echo Yang created a series titled Autonomous Machines where common analog devices like tin windup toys, a Walkman, an alarm clock and other machines where connected to writing and painting instruments. As each machine was set loose on a canvas its specialized motions were translated into brush strokes, paint blobs, and pencil marks resulting in self-generated artworks somewhat reminiscent of spirographs. While conceptual artists have long been recording the actions of machines, plants, wind and other moving objects to generate artwork, Yang's painting wind-up chicken toy stands out as a superbly executed idea. It would be great to see a whole series of those. You can see many more painting vacuum cleaners, hand mixers and electric razors on her website. (via MOCO LOCO)



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Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Final Project Due 3/17/14

6 + images on the paper

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Verkami: Sketches. Jorge González. [feedly]




Verkami: Sketches. Jorge González.
// Jorge González
Verkami: Sketches. Jorge González.:
The book will have 200 pages and you could find all my sketches, notes, drawings and paintings unpublished. The first edition will have 500 books signed and personalized.

Book project.



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Lilian Coquillaud on graphite pleasures, day-dreams and mythology. [feedly]




Lilian Coquillaud on graphite pleasures, day-dreams and mythology.
http://tinypencil.com/lilian-coquillaud-oco-interview/

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Sunday, February 23, 2014

noahberkley: Moebius created over 1000 storyboards for the... [feedly]




noahberkley: Moebius created over 1000 storyboards for the...
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noahberkley:

Moebius created over 1000 storyboards for the Alejandro Jodorowsky's adaptation of Dune. 1000 boards all collected in that book Frank Pavich wields. Hmmmmmmm….



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Saturday, February 22, 2014

VIRGIL FINLAY ~ The Complete Book of Space Travel ~ 1956 edition [feedly]




VIRGIL FINLAY ~ The Complete Book of Space Travel ~ 1956 edition
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Norman Rockwell Museum Director And CEO Laurie Norton Moffatt | WAMC [feedly]




Norman Rockwell Museum Director And CEO Laurie Norton Moffatt | WAMC
http://wamc.org/post/norman-rockwell-museum-director-and-ceo-laurie-norton-moffatt

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Friday, February 21, 2014

Tweet from Julia Cameron (@J_CameronLive)

Julia Cameron (@J_CameronLive)
Walking allows us to access our intuition, to focus on solutions rather than problems.

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Thursday, February 20, 2014

Quantum Entanglement Animated [feedly]




Quantum Entanglement Animated
// Open Culture

PhD Comics has released the third video in an animated series explaining Quantum concepts and devices. This one focuses on Quantum Entanglement and features the work of Caltech physicists Jeff Kimble and Chen-Lung Hung. Meanwhile Jorge Cham, creator of PhD Comics, provides the accompanying animation.

Entire courses on Quantum Entanglement can be found in the Physics section of our collection of 825 Free Online Courses.

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VIRGIL FINLAY ~ Weird Tales 1938 [feedly]




VIRGIL FINLAY ~ Weird Tales 1938
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