The Homemade Earth and Fire of Jonathan Garratt
It’s been over a decade since I’ve thrown clay on a wheel, but watching the video below by David Hobson of Dorset-based potter Jonathan Garratt makes me want to return to the art!
It’s been over a decade since I’ve thrown clay on a wheel, but watching the video below by David Hobson of Dorset-based potter Jonathan Garratt makes me want to return to the art!
…hold this thread as I walk away. Artist Dimitri Tsykalov has four more of these giant knit credit cards on display over at Galerie Rabouan Moussion. Just don’t click past image 5/20 unless you want to see naked people covered in raw meat. [via adafruit]
Max Lupo of Barrie, ON, built this rig by which three people can cooperatively type out “it is as it is” using four key-punchers and a space bar presser. All the blue parts in the picture above were 3D printed and are available on Thingiverse.
Standing two meters tall, the Rygo will be the largest 3D print in North America, and will be installed at Gropp’s Gallery in Vancouver, Canada.
This upcycled Star Trek ship model is made by Brazilian artist-maker J. Azevedo who specializes in building robots and model dioramas using upcycled hardware and electronic components.
Sculptor Tony Cragg created this dice-covered sculptures for Paris’s FIAC art show, which took place in October. Love to see this style with d20s! [via Colossal; photo courtesy of Daniel Milliner]
Our friends at Imagine Science Films have launched an Open Call for the 5th annual Science Film Festival that occurs every October in NYC.