Spanish based artist Pablo Valbuena aims at changing how we see architecture with his projection based installation art. He mainly works in spacious, deserted places that are ideal for his bright white light to fleetingly live on the walls. His
This former bunker located in the Nieuwe Hollandse Waterlinie in Fort Vuren, the Netherlands was transformed by Belgian architecture studio B-ILD. The original idea was to convert it temporarily as a promotional stunt for the Dutch client Famous. The project was
Expired L.A. is an ongoing series of photographer Vicky Moon‘s exploration of Los Angeles at night. On her pink scooter and a camera with expired 4×5 film, she roams the streets of L.A. to capture the neon lights of liquor stores,
Artist Peddy Mergui from Israel has been rethinking how we perceive food packaging, based on the marketing tactics of luxury brands. His exhibition ‘Wheat is Wheat is Wheat’ is a collection of containers, cases and crafted boxes of items you
The Coen Brothers’ iconic film Fargo from 1996 has had a severe impact on the film industry, with a TV series sequel that aired this past year and the new feature film ‘Kumiko, The Treasure Hunter‘. In this darkly comedic odyssey, Academy
Berlin based artist Sarah Illenberger has created this photo series of flowers arranged like fireworks to ring in the new year. Tiny buds of colourful plant life, exploding petals of vibrant blossoms and strands of green stems hover above what
‘Lamp Neo-N’ is a minimalist lighting fixture by Atelier DSGN that presents a distorted version of the single fluorescent tube. The manipulation begins with a circular black base that both emphasises and reflects the illuminance without overpowering the appearance. As
Artist and graphic designer Tyler Spangler works on the formalist relationship between images removed from their original context. Exploring the connotations of colour, form and photography through the medium of digital collage, he reinterprets found pictures by adding visual psychedelic
The Hello House is a collaboration between Melbourne firm OOF! Architecture and artist Rose Nolan, who created the all-white brick wall façade that greets passersby with a nice ‘hello’. Located in the Richmond suburb of Melbourne, the building used to be
Wearing masks is a common practice in China for air quality reasons and in Japan as a precaution against the spreading of flu. After seeing how it changes the way in which people interact with each other and the environment,