Posted 2 months ago

remash:

matchstick men | detail ~ wolfgang stiller

Posted 2 months ago
hoovesinsteadofhands:

doctor-who-is-real:

candytocondoms:

can we please just acknowledge the fucking mathematical precision behind this

Whilst I can barely put my pants on in the morning. 

I AM OFFENDED THAT THIS EXISTS

hoovesinsteadofhands:

doctor-who-is-real:

candytocondoms:

can we please just acknowledge the fucking mathematical precision behind this

Whilst I can barely put my pants on in the morning. 

I AM OFFENDED THAT THIS EXISTS

(Source: my-chillin-lifestyle)

Posted 2 months ago

likeafieldmouse:

Emma McNally - Field (2010) - Graphite on paper

Posted 2 months ago

itscolossal:

Behold the 3Doodler, the world’s first pen that lets you draw 3D sculptures in real time.

Posted 2 months ago
Posted 2 months ago

midcenturymodernfreak:

1972 Gissing House | Architect: Harry Seidler & Associates | 9a Water Street, Wahroonga, Sydney, NSW 2076 Australia

Via

Posted 2 months ago

douix:

likeafieldmouseEtsuko Ichikawa - Deai (2005)

Artist’s statement:

“These works are glass pyrographs that are made by drawing with hot molten glass, leaving the immediate charred tracery of my movement with the heat. 

It is a way of capturing a fleeting moment and eternalizing it, and it gives the viewer the opportunity to see a gesture.”

(Source: likeafieldmouse)

Posted 2 months ago

letsbuildahome-fr:

G house

Architects: Lode Architecture

Location/Year: Normandy, France / 2011

Photograph: Daniel Moulinet

Posted 3 months ago

graphicalspace:

MÖBIUS -
Federation Square
A collaborative stop motion sculpture
Twenty-one large triangles animated by Melbourne, throughout Federation Square.
MÖBIUS is a sculpture that can be configured into many cyclical patterns and behave
as though it is eating itself, whilst sinking into the ground.

The result is an optical illusion and a time-lapse of people interacting with the
sculpture and moving through Melbourne’s landmark location throughout the day.
MÖBIUS was animated over two weeks Friday, Saturday & Sunday
between the 6th and 20th of May 2011.

Posted 3 months ago

cosascool:

Wooden LEGO blocks by Mokurokku

Japanese firm Mokurokku hopes to get you feel closer to nature with their new wooden bricks.

Each box of mokulock bricks is priced at ¥2,835/USD31 and includes 50 pieces. they seem to be compatible with standard LEGO pieces, and we would want to see sets of mixed plastic and wood construction on different textures and colors. the mokurukku set has a disclaimer that the pieces can warp or fit together imprecisely due to the nature of the material in different temperatures and scale of humidity..