Street Flyers for Strange Days by Jody Barton w/ Luke Pommersheim
These posters by british illustrator Barton are a puzzling, awkward look into the mind of a overly neurotic character named “Jens”, hoping to find assistance from strangers in the many strange plights of his life. Think you can help?
(via: juxtapoz)
Painting with Sound by Martin Klimas
Martin’s volcanic eruptions of music are created by slathering paint onto a speaker and then turning that beast up to 11. He then takes pictures to capture tangible shapes made by invisible sounds. Click on the pictures to see the songs used for each piece, Martin played everything from Miles Davis to Kraftwerk.
One Does Not Simply Jaywalk into Mordor by Ross Sauby
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Song of Storms by Mitch Dobrowner
Here’s your black and white weather porn for the day.
(via: My Modern Met)
“Darkness To Light” Advent Procession
The interior of 750-year-old Salisbury Cathedral is illuminated by trails of almost 1,300 candles carried by choristers during the annual ‘darkness to light’ advent procession on Nov. 25, in Salisbury, England.
(photo: Matt Cardy, via: photoblog.msnbc)
Hey by thefrogman
Hey.
House of Windows by Anne-Laure MaisonThe windows are actual pictures into the homes of random strangers at night, but Maison later combined them into a collage resembling one ginormous mega-house. Remind me to quit dancing around naked near the open windows of my mansion at night, guys.
(via: My Modern Met)
Hand Painted Animals by Guido Daniele
Daniele’s deeply detailed body painting has been used in advertisements and private collections across the globe, but it’s his hyper-realistic hand animals that are seriously making me nervous about being eated.
(via: boredpanda, buzzfeed)
(via Designboom)
Argentinian-born and German-based artist Tomás Saraceno’s “Cloud Cities” installation is currently on display at Hamburger Bahnhof in Berlin… . These inflated, bubble and spider web-like gardens form communal ground between the earth and sky, aiding in the reorientation of physical representation of environmental influence.