Collage . Cardboard . Ryan Sarah Murphy
These are selections from Whitfield Lovell’s ”Kin” series. Lovell is a NY born artist and MacArthur Genius award winner...
Patti Smith: punk poet queen
She was the angry, androgynous runaway who got chatted up by Allen Ginsberg and had a grand affair with Robert...
English artist Jonathan Monk, The Embellishment of Pages 139 and 224, 2010 (Yvon Lambert Gallery)
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Experience: I’ve worn the same outfit as my husband for 35 years
‘If we need a new outfit, we go to the fabric shop together and pick out something...
Watchlist Artist: Amitabh Kumar
Strawscraper / Belatchew Arkitektur
Belatchew Arkitekter has presented a concept for transforming high-rise towers into power-generating...
30 posts tagged led
About a year ago I decided that I wanted to make the safest transportation bike on the road. This is the result.
Japanese rice paddies twinkle in the darkness after 20,000 pink LEDs are spread across terraced fields.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2231891/Japanese-rice-paddies-twinkle-darkness-20-000-pink-LEDs-spread-terraced-fields.
The Shiroyone Senmaida rice paddies in Japan now appear in the Guinness Book of World Records and were registered as Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems last year. Located on the Noto Peninsula, the rice paddies, which are farmed using traditional methods, contain over 2,000 irrigation ponds.
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Tube, plexiglas led-licht farbwechsel spiegel holz, Galerie Klaus Benden, art cologne, köln, 2011 - Hans Kotter via Faith is Torment
Nowness: Jacob Sutton’s L.E.D. Surfer
Fashion photographer and filmmaker Jacob Sutton swaps the studio for the slopes of Tignes in the Rhône-Alpes region of south-eastern France, with a luminous after hours short starring Artec pro snowboarder William Hughes. The electrifying film sees Hughes light up the snow-covered French hills in a bespoke L.E.D.-enveloped suit courtesy of designer and electronics whizz John Spatcher.
(via Jacob Sutton’s L.E.D. Surfer - NOWNESS)
J’aime bien cette idée : un bandeau de tête (headband / serre-tête) qui clignote au rythme des battements du coeur. L’idée est d’utiliser un écran LED en forme de cœur ainsi qu’une carte Arduino montée avec des éléments de Mintduino. Avec un capteur d’impulsion et une batterie rechargeable au lithium, le circuit s’intègre dans le bandeau en brocart. Parfait pour un rendez-vous ou pour courir derrière le bus …
(via Beating Heart Headband — DIY How-to from Make: Projects)
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