The brand new Dutch festival Inspire takes place in Liempde from Friday 5th until Sunday 7th July. The festival offers a diverse program with inspiring speakers from home and abroad, yoga, meditation, live music, biological food, vegetable juices, wine, wellness
Although this is a relatively old project, it has recently resurfaced in the blogosphere and I could not resist sharing it with you.. Voldemars Dudums, an artist from Latvia, thought it was time to give Twitter back to the birds
Daniel Kukla is a photographer with a background in both biology and anthropology, which is clearly reflected in his new series The Edge Effect. The images were shot in Joshua Tree National Park, where Kukla was granted an artist’s residency,
Parisian designer Mathilde Roussel has created this installation of sculptures with living grass. The bodies were made using soil and seeds in a base made of recycled material, fabric and metal.
WAX is a New York based magazine for the ‘urban surfer’. Which sounds a bit like a contradiction in itself but the truth is that much of the creative scene here in New York takes on this wet activity as
Benoit Paillé is a photographer hailing from Toronto, Canada. He has done mainly portraits but lately he has extended out to cityscapes and landscapes. Stating boldly that he ‘hates’ landscapes Paillé tries to put nature into a new perspective by
Apparently this is what happens in the fins of a squid when listening to Cypress Hill’s ‘Insane in the Brain’! Although squids do not have ears, they react to the impulses when audio is converted to an electrical signal. This
Although at first glance this tree might look as if it were painted, it is actually a natural species of Eucalyptus that grows in exotic places such as New Guinea and the Philippines. The Eucalyptus Deglupta, or more commonly known