MAKE Flickr Pool Weekly Roundup
This week in the MAKE Flickr pool we saw…
This week in the MAKE Flickr pool we saw…
Knockdown center held a mini-golf party which is continuing this Sunday night. Billed as the Outdoor Interactive Recreational Sculpture Park, the entire course was created by nineteen artists, designers and architects “inspired both by the whimsy of the sport and the formal possibilities of the course’s architecture.”
Chinese artist Wang Yuyang constructed his own Artificial Moon using thousands of differently shaped fluorescent lights.
His work conveys the consumption of energy, the awe of looking at the moon, and an ancient Chinese fable.
I am attracted to things that are capable of transcending their own banality and materiality to become something else, something more. I like the way that videotape is simultaneously delicate and durable, since it’s meant to last. I can rip it easily with my hands because it’s so thin, but I can also stretch it. Videotape is made to present the world in color, but it appears purely black.
This week in the MAKE Flickr pool we saw…
Inside the Gigeresque enclosure by Steve D of Mad Art Lab resides functioning radiation sensing equipment capable of sensing minute amounts of radioactive material.
This clever smartphone stand from Harry Allen elicits a double-take. It’s almost as if the smartphone is designed to fit within its grasp.