Dr. Moog: Out of Time

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Science and art, physics and music, come together and come alive in one place. You know where. We’re here today not just because people like synths, or electronic music, or even music itself, but because the advancement of technology depends on kids learning about science and math. That was certainly the history of Bob Moog himself. What he got as a student opened up the

Michele Ardito: Biophilia

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“As a child I watched, mesmerized and attentive, the life that teemed in the bushes grew wild in the cracks of the concrete, an entire microcosm of life that vibrated between tiny and cramped spaces, places that with imagination became huge, thousands of times larger than my body, wrapping like a jungle impenetrable. When my imagination carried me in that dimension, I could feel the

Kevin Francis Gray: A Veil of Darkness

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Kevin Francis Gray (born 1972) is an Irish artist living and working in Pietrasanta, Italy. Gray was born in Armagh, Northern Ireland. He studied t the National College Of Art and Design, Dublin (1995), the School of Art Institute, Chicago (1996), and he completed his MA in Fine Art at Goldsmiths, London (1999). Gray is a figurative sculptor, who works predominantly with bronze and marble.

Matthias Haker: Abandoned

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Matthias Haker from Dresden, Germany is truly a multi-talented artist excelling in architectural, interior photography, people, portrait, fashion and wedding photography. Here is a unique collection of Abandoned Buildings photography.

Dion Lee: Dual Metamorphosis

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At times it must seem to Dion Lee like he is balancing the weight of the entire Australian fashion industry, and at 24 that’s quite a load to bear. But while his star may be ascending swiftly, the attention to detail has not been compromised. Inspired by the construction of clothing, traditional tailoring techniques are cleverly morphed with experimental treatments, resulting in cutting-edge garments that

Polly Morgan: Psychopompos: The Guardian of Souls

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Born in Banbury, Oxfordshire in 1980. Polly Morgan moved to East London to read English Literature in 1998. As an undergraduate she became acquainted with many prominent artists working in the area and, encouraged by their example, took up taxidermy and began making sculptural work in 2004. Having studied with Scottish taxidermist George Jamieson, Morgan began to play with and dismantle taxidermy traditions, creating sculptures

Ed Freeman: Desert Realty

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There is something about the tranquility of the desert that calms us. In this series of captivating photographs, Boston photographer Ed Freeman has captured photos that showcases small desert towns in Southern California. His series features unique buildings that he came across while visiting the area.

Ana Rajcevic: Unhuman

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UNHUMAN (cow and sheep skin, bronze, aluminium, tin, brass, rubber, pvc): Armor as inspiration, the eroticism of evil in the form of battle garments. Seductive, sculptural forms that meet the classic elegance of tradition and the brutal, combatant futurism of the modern age. Utilitarian objects like shoulder and knee caps become sensual, erotic accessories. Leather coats encrusted with glittering metal become uniforms of a distant,

Akihiro Mizuuchi: Edible Chocolate

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Illustrator and designer Akihiro Mizuuchi designed a modular system for creating edible chocolate LEGO bricks. Chocolate is first poured into precisely designed moulds that after cooling can be popped out and used as regular LEGOs. It’s hard to determine exactly how functional they are, it seems like he had success in building a number of different things, though I can only imagine how quickly they

Snøhetta Study: Casa Zeb

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To obtain the classification of Zero Energy Building, housing must prove that it can offset 100% of CO2 emissions, compensation made ​​possible among other things, the study of geometry and volume of the enclosure, orientation south-east, the positioning of the glass surfaces and the choice of materials highly qualified. The response of the study Scandinavian Snøhetta is a module family built in Larvik, Norway, equipped