Dubstep never felt more appropriate than in this dystopian, drone surveillanced state – created by Simon Russel. Watch the making of after the break.
Japanese fashion designer Maiko Takeda‘s graduation project ‘Cinematography’ consists of collars, hats, bracelets and corsets. Each piece reflects a shade and an image of the body of the model, illuminated by a spotlight.
In the 1970s and 80s, two guys set out to alter billboards with obscure images they made themselves. Their names? Larry Sultan and Mike Mandel. Their images often had no meaning, but were meant to mock advertising. They could be
The latest by design firm Studio Roosegaarde is a dress so high-tech it lets others know when you’re turned on. Meet INTIMACY 2.0.
Since 2007, sculptor Rafael Gómezbarros has brought his terrifying yet amusing swarm of giant ants to public buildings of his native Columbia. Each of the 1300 ants are over 2 feet in length made of fiberglass resin, fabric, and branches.
Spanish illustrator Nuria Riaza is a collector of memories and absurd objects which she stores away in a little tin box.
From 15th June until 30th November, the Groninger Museum presents Marga Weimans’ first complete solo exhibition. Born in 1970 in Rotterdam, Weimans is one of the most striking designers today. The museum has been following Weimans since graduating and has
Austrian photographer Bela Borsodi combines fashion photography and mythology. Born in Vienna in 1966 and after studying graphic design and fine art he started to work as a photographer. In 1992 Bela moved to New York and in 1999 he