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more about #sculptures more comments → twoeightnine: You left out the best one. more » Blackie: That is damned impressive. Talk about thinking outside the box... Hell, he cuts the box up and makes other things out of it. His grasp on perspectiv... more » jeffk: Wood scraps. Wood cuts are gaps in wood made with a saw. Woodcuts are engravings. /pedant P.S. Those art works are frikkin' awesome. more » Digo: Hey Jesus, can we pretty please get a pic of the cassette tapes one from the non-mindf@$% angle? Or if anyone is near the WORM alternative music and f... more » Segador: I'm an absolute fanatic for anything having to do with the early space program, so this guy gets a huge thumbs-up. What's great about it is that the s... more » Bokusatsu_Tenshi: Mindfcked! I mean, I still don't get it. Are those 2D representations made with scraps of doors to look like they are 3D? Very impressive! It's just... more » GitEmSteveDave_My Brute Dojo CDIAFIFE: How are they not painted? Using wood that is painted still is painted wood. more » nutbastard: that's a, uh.... that's a lot of spare time there buddy. more » tande04: I still don't really understand whats going on in the first picture. Is the foremost one the one he is working on? How is it sitting like that? more » Monty: Amazing - what do you suppose is recorded on those ridiculously large cassette tapes? Quick, someone grab the elephant-sized tape player out of the j... more » Courteous_Gentleman Is Reaching for a Star: What a relief! more » ludwigk: If I had to guess, the sphere guy would have to do with discrete energy states, and, um, exploding balls of string. The curvy lines between two stick... more » Curves: I dont understand them, but, they are beautiful. more » Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: Number 4 looks almost as though you should be able to play it like some kind of multi-dimensional harp... #quantumsculptures more » Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: Number 1 looks like a slightly deformed 12-sided D&D dice. #quantumsculptures more » -
#retromodo
This Is Not a Photoshop
This morning, Ron van der Ende left me speechless with this. They are not pasted in Photoshop. They are not giant tapes. They are not even painted. They are bas-relief mosaics made with old wood cuts. There are more: More » -
#art
Quantum Physics Visualized
I wish that Julian Voss-Andreae had made some of these sculptures when I was in school. While we can't really claim that they represent quantum physics concepts accurately, they still would've made reading about Bosons and Fermions more pleasant. More » -
#art
Papercraft Castle Is More Gorgeous and Intricate Than Most Real Castles
This unbelievable papercraft project, by Japanese art student Wataru Itou, took over 4 years to create and features lights and a moving train. It's probably the most stunning papercraft sculpture we've ever seen. More » -
#robots
Japan Building Another Gigantic Robot: Tetsujin
We knew this day would come. Japan builds one giant robot and, like a first taste of heroin, the country follows a destructive path of building opulent robo statues until there's a 60-foot robot for every man, woman and child. More » -
#art
Reflections on a Baby Crocodile Driving a Pink Motorcycle
Some may frown on this crocodile dying for his art, but mounted on that pink motorbike with the stagnant air in his face, I'd argue he's living more than most of us. More » -
#techart
Apocalyptic Machine Scultpures are Wonderful in a Morbid, Sinister Sort of Way
Judging from his uber-dark, mech'd-out artwork, Kris Kuksi probably had a disturbing childhood (or dropped acid in graveyards). But it doesn't make his pieces any less awesome.
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#airportart
Digital Sculpture at Heathrow Airport Demonstrates that Every Cloud Has a Silver Lining
Commissioned for the atrium of the brand spanking new Terminal 5 at Heathrow, Cloud is a digital sculpture conceived by art and design studio Troika. The five-meter structure is suspended above the escalators and consists of three layers. Find out what lies beneath the black and silver flick-dots, and see the sculpture in action below the gallery. More »
