Many people use Instagram. They all love the effects, and every one of them loves to take pictures and to share them with their friends. Wouldn’t it be great to capture your everyday life, your entire life, through beautiful filters? The design concept can give the appearance of glasses.
You activate the glasses by pushing “Insta” and option to choose between different filters. Are you enjoying a moment? Just take a picture with your glasses and upload the image straight to Instagram.
Life is beautiful, even more beautiful with filters.
Luzinterruptus is an anonymous artistic group in Madrid who seek to highlight problems within the city using a wide variety of temporary light-based installations. The group is headed up by a duo including an artist and a photographer who have been using their art to create awareness of social and environmental issues since 2008.
Artist Guy Laramee (previously) has recently completed a number of new sculptural works where he transforms thick tomes into incredible topographical features including mountains, caves, volcanoes, and even water.
Japanese architect Shogo Iwata designed the three-storey-high house in Senri, Osaka which contains a total of eight floor connected by sets of four or five stairs at a time.
Here’s a number of fantastic light painting shots by photographer Simon Berger.
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Street artist Nomerz has been busy lately, cranking out at least four new large-scale pieces in the last few weeks.
Blik from Polder Animation on Vimeo.
A sweet animation from Polder Animation called Blik about a young boy who moves to a new neighborhood and falls in love with the older girl next door.
Sculpture by the Glue Society. The melting ice cream truck is a sculpture titled Hot With The Chance of Late Storm that was unveiled at the 2006 Sculpture by the Sea in Sydney.
Italian Spiderman isn’t what you may think. It’s not some long-lost film uploaded to the internet. It’s a parody of foreign films that completely twist American superheroes for foreign audiences — one that Italian Spiderman obviously does for its purported 60s and 70s audience.
If you can get through the 40-minutes of torture, then I applaud you. For what it’s worth though, this is a great job at making a movie look bad on purpose.
Tibi Tibi Neuspiel works in a diverse range of media including sculpture, performance, digital imaging and video. He is best known for his deft use of pigmented wax as medium for his wryly humourous sculptures.