Made On Earth — The Nature of Microcontrollers
Artist Claude Zervas’ new series of wall-mounted sculptures uses what he calls “motons” to investigate the phenomenology of simple life forms.
Artist Claude Zervas’ new series of wall-mounted sculptures uses what he calls “motons” to investigate the phenomenology of simple life forms.
Pennsylvania artist Lee Stoetzel recreates iconic products entirely out of wood, with a little steel and Bondo for support.
Longtime model airplane maker Carl Rankin is ingenious at finding new uses for common household items.
Baron Margo’s cars appear to come from a parallel world, one where you debate whether to vacation on the beaches of Venus or go skiing at Olympus Mons on Mars.
The fitness machines in artisan Manuel de Arriba Ares’s low-tech gymnasium were created with a good deal of physical effort from raw and junked materials.
Student teams are asked to create an object to address a social economic challenge and build it a set amount of time from what could only be described as garbage.
Christina at SFist rounds up some fun Thanksgiving crafts centered around the dinner table in her post aptly titled “Craft That Table”. I love the link to Linda’s name tags, shown above. Link.