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sarramkrop 12.18.2007 08:33 AM


 
7105, LoVid, April 28, 2007. 2007 Wave Farm Installations and Special Projects. free103point9 Wave Farm, Acra, NY. 7105 hoop house. (image/jpeg, 234.3 KB)
Artists: LoVid
Works: 7105

sarramkrop 12.18.2007 08:35 AM

 


puff bang reverb, Douglas Repetto, June 18, 2007. 2007 Wave Farm Installations and Special Projects. free103point9 Wave Farm, Acra, NY. Puff panel detail. (image/jpeg, 94.3 KB)
Artists: Douglas Repetto
Works: puff bang reverb

sarramkrop 01.15.2008 11:50 AM

Shary Boyle






 

 
 







 



http://www.sharyboyle.com/painting07.htm

sarramkrop 01.15.2008 12:13 PM

The Seripop design team

 


 


 

http://www.seripop.com/

sarramkrop 01.15.2008 12:29 PM

Adam Szrotek

http://www.adamszrotek.com/puloweren.htm






 




 



 

sarramkrop 01.15.2008 12:37 PM

Ken Kagami

http://www.kenkagami.com/



 




 



 



 

krastian 01.19.2008 02:30 PM

Keep 'em coming!!

Cantankerous 01.19.2008 02:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cantankerous
that last one is wrong. i love it.

i can't figure out what i was referencing, it must be something that's not on here anymore

Cantankerous 01.19.2008 02:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sarramkrop



i love the bunny. or mouse or whatever the hell that is

Tokolosh 01.19.2008 02:57 PM

Mark Ryden

 


 


 


 


http://www.markryden.com/

Tokolosh 01.19.2008 03:12 PM

The Animal Sweater was first shown at The Biggest Visual Power Show in Zollverein, Germany in 2006. These images are from the Sandberg Institute’s New Work show in Amsterdam, September 2006.

 


 


Once upon a time, nature was an unpredictable place of mystery. Fascinated with nature’s untamed wildness, artists created animal and floral patterns as a celebration of this phenomenon of the physical world.

Today this wilderness has disappeared and nature has lost its unique position. There is nothing that has not yet been altered by human intervention. Man has conquered the nature and is repackaging it neatly. Zoos, parks, artificial beaches and genetic engineering. We have cultivated nature for our own convenience. Now, it is instead man-made cultural constructions that are becoming increasingly autonomous and slipping out of our control. Wild systems like brands, stock markets and traffic is the wilderness of today. Nature has become culture and culture is turning into our new nature.

As we are surrounded by logos, we are systematically invited, encouraged and directed in what we do. Brands want to be personal and engage in a relationship with you. They want to become a central part of your life. But there is no dialogue, only targeted one-way communication. The symbols are constantly in your field of vision but they are still not part of the public domain. Ownership is of the corporations and the destiny of the logos is in their hands.

In the pattern of the Animal Sweater, 180 animal shaped logos are set free. Emphasizing the beauty of the stylized animals and their collective kinship, rather than each mark’s individual commercial value, the pattern suggests a new way to experience the commercial imagery.

The fabric of the sweater was knitted using computerized knitting technology at the Nederlands Textielmuseum in Tilburg and the garment was cut and sewn by Dima Stefanova.

Cantankerous 01.19.2008 03:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nefeli
i think you were reffering to this
Liv Carle
 

posted by Bunbury

yeah! that's the one.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tokolosh
The Animal Sweater was first shown at The Biggest Visual Power Show in Zollverein, Germany in 2006. These images are from the Sandberg Institute’s New Work show in Amsterdam, September 2006.

 


 


Once upon a time, nature was an unpredictable place of mystery. Fascinated with nature’s untamed wildness, artists created animal and floral patterns as a celebration of this phenomenon of the physical world.

Today this wilderness has disappeared and nature has lost its unique position. There is nothing that has not yet been altered by human intervention. Man has conquered the nature and is repackaging it neatly. Zoos, parks, artificial beaches and genetic engineering. We have cultivated nature for our own convenience. Now, it is instead man-made cultural constructions that are becoming increasingly autonomous and slipping out of our control. Wild systems like brands, stock markets and traffic is the wilderness of today. Nature has become culture and culture is turning into our new nature.

As we are surrounded by logos, we are systematically invited, encouraged and directed in what we do. Brands want to be personal and engage in a relationship with you. They want to become a central part of your life. But there is no dialogue, only targeted one-way communication. The symbols are constantly in your field of vision but they are still not part of the public domain. Ownership is of the corporations and the destiny of the logos is in their hands.

In the pattern of the Animal Sweater, 180 animal shaped logos are set free. Emphasizing the beauty of the stylized animals and their collective kinship, rather than each mark’s individual commercial value, the pattern suggests a new way to experience the commercial imagery.

The fabric of the sweater was knitted using computerized knitting technology at the Nederlands Textielmuseum in Tilburg and the garment was cut and sewn by Dima Stefanova.

i want that sweater so bad

Tokolosh 01.19.2008 03:51 PM

The first image looks great as a desktop. Tiled function.

Cantankerous 01.19.2008 03:52 PM

i would but all my desktops for the past year or something have been space. my current desktop is my avatar over there.

sarramkrop 01.22.2008 06:53 AM

This is a friend of mine's work. I don't like all the stuff that he makes but most of it is cool:

http://www.johnleebird.com/galleries







 



 

 

sarramkrop 01.22.2008 06:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tokolosh
The Animal Sweater was first shown at The Biggest Visual Power Show in Zollverein, Germany in 2006. These images are from the Sandberg Institute’s New Work show in Amsterdam, September 2006.



 




 


Once upon a time, nature was an unpredictable place of mystery. Fascinated with nature’s untamed wildness, artists created animal and floral patterns as a celebration of this phenomenon of the physical world.

Today this wilderness has disappeared and nature has lost its unique position. There is nothing that has not yet been altered by human intervention. Man has conquered the nature and is repackaging it neatly. Zoos, parks, artificial beaches and genetic engineering. We have cultivated nature for our own convenience. Now, it is instead man-made cultural constructions that are becoming increasingly autonomous and slipping out of our control. Wild systems like brands, stock markets and traffic is the wilderness of today. Nature has become culture and culture is turning into our new nature.

As we are surrounded by logos, we are systematically invited, encouraged and directed in what we do. Brands want to be personal and engage in a relationship with you. They want to become a central part of your life. But there is no dialogue, only targeted one-way communication. The symbols are constantly in your field of vision but they are still not part of the public domain. Ownership is of the corporations and the destiny of the logos is in their hands.

In the pattern of the Animal Sweater, 180 animal shaped logos are set free. Emphasizing the beauty of the stylized animals and their collective kinship, rather than each mark’s individual commercial value, the pattern suggests a new way to experience the commercial imagery.

The fabric of the sweater was knitted using computerized knitting technology at the Nederlands Textielmuseum in Tilburg and the garment was cut and sewn by Dima Stefanova.


That's awesome.

sarramkrop 01.22.2008 07:13 AM


 



 


Magnus von Plessen

sarramkrop 01.22.2008 07:19 AM

Alessandro Pessoli





 




 


 

sarramkrop 01.22.2008 07:23 AM

Thaddeus Strode



 








 





 

 

sarramkrop 01.22.2008 07:30 AM

Thomas Allen



 




 




 

 


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