The Atom: The Atomic Song

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If an atom gets excited in a laboratory, does it make a sound? Turns out that it absolutely does, albeit it’s the softest sound that scientists say is physically possible.

Researchers at Columbia University and Sweden’s Chalmers University of Technology say that they have, for the first time, “captured” the sound a single atom makes when it moves around—a single “phonon,” as it

Fausto Caletti: Beautiful Monster

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Chanel argued that art and fashion are two opposing concepts as: arts are ugly things that become beautiful, fashion beautiful things that become ugly.

Today there is an converse phenomenon because ‘fashion already offers’ the “Ugly” as a genuine aesthetic form.

Fashion is a contemporary osmosis that re propose and “sign” what we live, but if the taste is questionable and varied,

Thompson Harrell: The color project

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I’m an independent creative based in New York City, where I split my time between integrated, high-level concept work for brands, social innovation and conceptual art. Most recently, as Creative Director and Head of Marketing, I led the brand development and all marketing efforts for the tech startup Skillshare, a community marketplace revolutionizing how the world learns. While there, I grew the company over seven

Paolo Ceric: A Single Line

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The Croatian graphic artist created the images of a single spiral line. The effect works similarly to a printing process. The line spacing is larger in bright areas, while the lines are closer in dark areas. Paolo Ceric likes to play with graphic and digital effects.

Nonotak Studio: Daydream

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NONOTAK studio is the collaboration between the illustrator Noemi Schipfer and the architect musician Takami Nakamoto. Commissioned by the Architect Bigoni-Mortemard to create a mural in the lobby of a public housing building in Paris, NONOTAK was created in late 2011. In early 2013, they start to work on light and sound installations, creating an ethereal, immersive and dreamlike environment meant to envelope the viewer,

Gabriel Dawe: Plexus

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Mexican artist Gabriel Dawe makes all kinds of wondrous things with basic textiles. His ongoing series, Plexus, is a collection of unique, complex structures that form intricate patterns of color with sewing thread. The artist says he builds the site-specific installations to “explore the connection between fashion and architecture, and how they relate to the human need for shelter in all its shapes and forms.”

Dan Witz: Mosh Pits, Human and Otherwise.

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Dan Witz (born 1957) is a HYPERLINK Brooklyn, NY based HYPERLINK “http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Street_art”street artist and realist painter. He grew up in Chicago, IL, and graduated in 1981 from Cooper Union, on New York City’s Lower East Side. Witz, consistently active since the late 1970s, is one of the pioneers of the street art movement. Dan Witz’s paintings have been shown in galleries throughout the US and

Morgan Herrin: Otzi and Other Stories

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The evidence of my labor gives value to the material, which is otherwise cheap and disposable. Recycled, construction-grade lumber reflects our society’s preference for cheap, fast, and impermanent. My sculptures are hand-carved, a process that takes hundreds of work-hours and utilizes hand tools that have been almost completely phased out by modern machines. These two aspects combine to create a dialogue about time and the

Michael Johansson: A Regular Daily Life

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Michael Johansson is a Swedish installation artist who takes OCD tendencies to the next level with his real-life Tetris sculptures. His passion for ordinary and useless things organised into exceptionally good-looking piles makes most neat-freaks look like the biggest slobs. Johansson is obsessed with irregularities and coincidences between to disparate objects which may only be linked by a common colour or a shape. On a

Dewi Van De Klomp: Spacetimerubbering

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These Soft Cabinets from Studio Dewi van de Klomp rethink the typical bookshelf or cabinet by constructing them out of foam rubber. Slots are cut into the dense material creating pockets of space for your dishes or books. The foam cushions itself around the object holding them in place. The more objects you place in each cabinet, the overall shape begins to change and the