Monthly Archives: June 2012

Amazing tiny food sculptures by Christopher Boffoli





artruby:

Amazing tiny food sculptures by Christopher Boffoli

Galaxies Forming Along Filaments, Like Droplets Along the Strands of a Spider’s Web by Tanya Bonakdar











atavus:

Galaxies Forming Along Filaments, Like Droplets Along the Strands of a Spider’s Web by Tanya Bonakdar

Calvin and Hobbes – Common Sense



Comic Book Readers, NYC, 1947



anneyhall:

Comic Book Readers, NYC, 1947.

Photo by Ruth Orkin

(Thanks MW!)

Believe – Batman (Updated) by ~Rekwin



lulubonanza:

Believe - Batman (Updated) by ~Rekwin

Emilio Chapela’s Ask Google Series











artandsciencejournal:

Emilio Chapela’s Ask Google Series

In the Fall of last year, Ottawa’s Gallerie SAW Gallery curated Emilio Chapela’s Ask Google series. In this series, the 33-year-old Mexican artist uses Google Search as a source for tapping into the collective unconscious of the internet. 

What does tapping into the collective unconscious of the internet mean? Often when you type a sentence or a set of keywords into Google Search, Google responds to these prompts with a list of auto-suggested search terms. For example, I just began to type in chicken, and only having entered the letters c-h-i-c-k, the list of suggestions pictured above appeared. These suggestions are generated by the collective of previous Google searches performed by previous Google-users. The suggestions represent the most commonly-searched terms, and, in turn, reflect the attitudes, concerns, interests, and opinions of the collective Google-using community. When you think about how many people around the world are using Google every day, this project gets a little mind-blowing. 

Chapela has entered a series of prompts into Google Search, and displays the auto-suggest results. In this way, his series serves to examine the various ideas that surround his specific search terms, while simultaneously demonstrating how powerful a resource Google is, and providing an image of what the collective unconscious of the internet might look like. 

For more information, visit Emilio Chapela’s personal blog, and read the curatorial statement from SAW’s Ask Google exhibit. 

- Melissa

Calvin and Hobbes – Can’t sleep



Sky Mirror by Anish Kapoor









arpeggia:

Anish Kapoor

Sky Mirror 
stainless steel, diameter 10m 

Lantern Bearer by *curious3d



elffu:

Lantern Bearer by *curious3d

Human condition at it’s worst (Movie Villains)

Human condition at it’s worst