Renderings or Photographs?
I will let you decide.
[via Lost at E Minor]
Anime-style photosession for FHM’s China distribution by Chen Zhun, very entertaining and innovative photography although some rather iffy photoshopping here and there.
[via Design You Trust]
good engineering, reliable performance, robust construction. They are icons of design that have not only shaped global conflicts but also our collective aesthetic sensibilities through countless films, TV shows and news images.
The Death Machines paper kits bring the contradictory experience of weapons into the home; admirably designed and aesthetically fascinating and simultaneously terrifyingly in their lethality. Each handmade part becomes a medium for the maker’s reaction to the subject.
Actually it is an exhibition of a series of one-off pieces by various artists inspired by the AK-47.
[via It's Nice That]
The amazingly time-consuming and intricate work of John Powers.
First mentioned here, this was just a small part of this wonderful short film created on the walls of Buenos Aires and Baden.
[via Signal vs. Noise]
Some amazing illustration by Alex Trochut, who also owns possible the most usable 100% flash site I have seen (ever!).
A pretty simple premise: designers, photographers, generally creative types can all email an image and have it posted on the site. The constraint: the image must be taken at exactly 10:15am.
Amazing to see what people see at the same time of day, everyday.
[via YesButNoButYes]
Ok, so this might be bordering on the uber-nerd level, but this really is the best photographic collection of Japanese transportational architecture ever.
I just love the depth and expressions which are captured so simply by Russian artist; Dimitry Izotov.
Always wanted to see what happens to the cd behind that mesh? Never wanted to destroy your microwave and/or brain by trying it?
[via Gizmodo]
Daydreaming is a wonderful typographic design by Takashi Okada.
Irish photographer Barry Hughes wanders into places off the beaten track between Kildare and Dublin City, to take these wonderful shots of urban degradation.
[via Lost At E Minor]
Inspirational poster design from Change The Thought.
This is quite fun, although the video is rather poorly angled, lit and shot. It is a kinetic sculpture entitled ‘Rotapult’ by Brad Litwin which rotates a cup and thrower and throws a little ball on one side of the rotation to catch it on the other. Basic yet strangely compelling.
[via Gizmodo]