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This is Kei Kobayashi's ART & DESIGN blog.

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Kevin Champeny
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Kevin Champeny
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Kevin Champeny
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Shini Park for ASOS S/S 12
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The Moonlight by Yang Yongliang
Having seen Yang Yongliang’s incredible photographic series titled The Moonlight, I was looking through his site when I noticed an installation piece with the same name. The Moonlight is an oil painting on acrylic light film that is placed over a light box, which is then placed in a water pool that has a small fan beside it. In the light the piece looks rather mundane, but when darkness fills the room, the moon is illuminated and the fans rotation creates a beautiful ripple over the water that reflects the magnificent moon.

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The Moonlight by Yang Yongliang
Having seen Yang Yongliang’s incredible photographic series titled The Moonlight, I was looking through his site when I noticed an installation piece with the same name. The Moonlight is an oil painting on acrylic light film that is placed over a light box, which is then placed in a water pool that has a small fan beside it. In the light the piece looks rather mundane, but when darkness fills the room, the moon is illuminated and the fans rotation creates a beautiful ripple over the water that reflects the magnificent moon.

Artists: | Website |
myedol:

The Moonlight by Yang Yongliang
Having seen Yang Yongliang’s incredible photographic series titled The Moonlight, I was looking through his site when I noticed an installation piece with the same name. The Moonlight is an oil painting on acrylic light film that is placed over a light box, which is then placed in a water pool that has a small fan beside it. In the light the piece looks rather mundane, but when darkness fills the room, the moon is illuminated and the fans rotation creates a beautiful ripple over the water that reflects the magnificent moon.

Artists: | Website |
myedol:

The Moonlight by Yang Yongliang
Having seen Yang Yongliang’s incredible photographic series titled The Moonlight, I was looking through his site when I noticed an installation piece with the same name. The Moonlight is an oil painting on acrylic light film that is placed over a light box, which is then placed in a water pool that has a small fan beside it. In the light the piece looks rather mundane, but when darkness fills the room, the moon is illuminated and the fans rotation creates a beautiful ripple over the water that reflects the magnificent moon.

Artists: | Website |
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giant melting popsicles by luciana rondolini
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giant melting popsicles by luciana rondolini
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giant melting popsicles by luciana rondolini
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giant melting popsicles by luciana rondolini
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GIFs by Aakash Nihalani
I love these creative little GIFs. They are created entirely out of tape, and tape art has become Aakash Nihalani’s signature style. His work has been featured all over the internet and it’s hard not to notice it. I suggest checking out his tumblr to keep up to date with his latest work as it’s always interesting.

Artists: | Website | Flickr | Tumblr | [via: Vandalog]
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GIFs by Aakash Nihalani
I love these creative little GIFs. They are created entirely out of tape, and tape art has become Aakash Nihalani’s signature style. His work has been featured all over the internet and it’s hard not to notice it. I suggest checking out his tumblr to keep up to date with his latest work as it’s always interesting.

Artists: | Website | Flickr | Tumblr | [via: Vandalog]
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GIFs by Aakash Nihalani
I love these creative little GIFs. They are created entirely out of tape, and tape art has become Aakash Nihalani’s signature style. His work has been featured all over the internet and it’s hard not to notice it. I suggest checking out his tumblr to keep up to date with his latest work as it’s always interesting.

Artists: | Website | Flickr | Tumblr | [via: Vandalog]
myedol:

GIFs by Aakash Nihalani
I love these creative little GIFs. They are created entirely out of tape, and tape art has become Aakash Nihalani’s signature style. His work has been featured all over the internet and it’s hard not to notice it. I suggest checking out his tumblr to keep up to date with his latest work as it’s always interesting.

Artists: | Website | Flickr | Tumblr | [via: Vandalog]
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Ping Pong Pool Party by Red Paper Heart
Water isn’t known to be the greatest projection surface for obvious reasons, but if you introduce 65,000 ping pong balls into the equation you create a rather immersive interactive experience. The animations which are projected on the pools surface react and move in time with the music and the noises of the environment. Pool parties are notorious for having more people standing than swimming, so giving party goers the ability to swim through animations definitely made the pool more inviting. I’ve embedded a video below which shows the animations in action.

Artists: | Website | [via: Visual News]

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Ping Pong Pool Party by Red Paper Heart
Water isn’t known to be the greatest projection surface for obvious reasons, but if you introduce 65,000 ping pong balls into the equation you create a rather immersive interactive experience. The animations which are projected on the pools surface react and move in time with the music and the noises of the environment. Pool parties are notorious for having more people standing than swimming, so giving party goers the ability to swim through animations definitely made the pool more inviting. I’ve embedded a video below which shows the animations in action.

Artists: | Website | [via: Visual News]

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Ping Pong Pool Party by Red Paper Heart
Water isn’t known to be the greatest projection surface for obvious reasons, but if you introduce 65,000 ping pong balls into the equation you create a rather immersive interactive experience. The animations which are projected on the pools surface react and move in time with the music and the noises of the environment. Pool parties are notorious for having more people standing than swimming, so giving party goers the ability to swim through animations definitely made the pool more inviting. I’ve embedded a video below which shows the animations in action.

Artists: | Website | [via: Visual News]

Watch:
myedol:

Ping Pong Pool Party by Red Paper Heart
Water isn’t known to be the greatest projection surface for obvious reasons, but if you introduce 65,000 ping pong balls into the equation you create a rather immersive interactive experience. The animations which are projected on the pools surface react and move in time with the music and the noises of the environment. Pool parties are notorious for having more people standing than swimming, so giving party goers the ability to swim through animations definitely made the pool more inviting. I’ve embedded a video below which shows the animations in action.

Artists: | Website | [via: Visual News]

Watch:
myedol:

Ping Pong Pool Party by Red Paper Heart
Water isn’t known to be the greatest projection surface for obvious reasons, but if you introduce 65,000 ping pong balls into the equation you create a rather immersive interactive experience. The animations which are projected on the pools surface react and move in time with the music and the noises of the environment. Pool parties are notorious for having more people standing than swimming, so giving party goers the ability to swim through animations definitely made the pool more inviting. I’ve embedded a video below which shows the animations in action.

Artists: | Website | [via: Visual News]

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Fig. 32 (by Anthony Gerace)

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SubversionDigital Photographyby Miriam SweeneyOriginal: $3,300.00

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