Parametric Design’s New Twist On Gothic Architecture!
Belgian artist Wim Delvoye’s “pieces, like “Suppo (scale model 1:2)” (2010), an upright, slender, spiraling Gothic tower, not only recreate but also further dramatize historical architectural forms with the precision afforded by 21st-century technology. Delvoye manages to produce thoroughly Baroque objects that challenge conventional notions of time.” Click here to read more!
Check Out These Fantastic Fabergé Fractals by Tom Beddard!
“The 3D fractals are generated by iterative formulas whereby the output of one iteration forms the input for the next. The formulas effectively fold, scale, rotate or flip space. They are truly fractal in the fact that more and more detail can be revealed the closer to the surface you travel.” Read more!
Graffiti Lab sent us a city in the mail - all assembled without glue from single sheets of laser-cut paper.
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Very, very creepy. Very, very cool. It’s a video of magnetic putty, by Shanks FX & PBS Digital Studio. And apparently you can buy this stuff here.
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This looks so beautiful…
Sky Art by Thomas Lamadieu fills in the empty spaces above buildings and courtyards with illustrations.
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Sandrine Pelletier has created these crazy-amazing suspended horse sculptures. Made of wool, dipped in latex and tar, it’s hard to believe that amidst the chaos of the tangled wool, the sculptures are actually so lifelike. and easy to perceive.
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Architecture and Dance Merge in Motion
“Triangle of the Squinches” is a collaborative, full-length, contemporary ballet created by San Francisco Architect, Christopher Haas and San Francisco Choreographer, Alonzo King & LINES Ballet. (more on Architizer)