Visual Thought

Another mystery. Can anyone lead me to the maker of this stunner?
(via Smoke & a Coke)Another mystery. Can anyone lead me to the maker of this stunner?
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Another mystery. Can anyone lead me to the maker of this stunner?

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Don’t know who made this, but I wish I did.
(via Smoke & a Coke)Don’t know who made this, but I wish I did.
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Don’t know who made this, but I wish I did.

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“Pictures of car radios taken while good music was playing” (2004) by Hans-Peter Feldmann.
See also:  “Songs About Impossible Things Sung Into Bags” by Kiersten Puusemp
(via VVORK)“Pictures of car radios taken while good music was playing” (2004) by Hans-Peter Feldmann.
See also:  “Songs About Impossible Things Sung Into Bags” by Kiersten Puusemp
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“Pictures of car radios taken while good music was playing” (2004) by Hans-Peter Feldmann.

See also:  “Songs About Impossible Things Sung Into Bags” by Kiersten Puusemp

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“Hybrid” by Walter Robinson
Harbinger?
(via today and tomorrow)“Hybrid” by Walter Robinson
Harbinger?
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“Hybrid” by Walter Robinson

Harbinger?

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Art criticism is easy.
(via FFFFOUND!)Art criticism is easy.
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Art criticism is easy.

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“Around Noon”, 2007 by Darren Almond. Wall painting according to sunlight.
Just looking at it lowers my heart rate. Therapeutically excellent.
(via VVVORK)“Around Noon”, 2007 by Darren Almond. Wall painting according to sunlight.
Just looking at it lowers my heart rate. Therapeutically excellent.
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“Around Noon”, 2007 by Darren Almond. Wall painting according to sunlight.

Just looking at it lowers my heart rate. Therapeutically excellent.

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“Five words in a line. (Turbo extended version)”, 2006 by João Onofre. (via VVVORK)
Dumb and amazing. “Turbo” has been my personal “Word of the Year” for the last two years.“Five words in a line. (Turbo extended version)”, 2006 by João Onofre. (via VVVORK)
Dumb and amazing. “Turbo” has been my personal “Word of the Year” for the last two years.

“Five words in a line. (Turbo extended version)”, 2006 by João Onofre. (via VVVORK)

Dumb and amazing. “Turbo” has been my personal “Word of the Year” for the last two years.

Which of the following statements is true:
a) I am on this road.b) This is the only road.c) Keep going.d) All of the above.Which of the following statements is true:
a) I am on this road.b) This is the only road.c) Keep going.d) All of the above.

Which of the following statements is true:

a) I am on this road.
b) This is the only road.
c) Keep going.
d) All of the above.

I often wondered about just such a thing when riding my bike up and down and up and down and up and down over the bridges of Amsterdam. Then I saw this film.
via butdoesitfloat.comI often wondered about just such a thing when riding my bike up and down and up and down and up and down over the bridges of Amsterdam. Then I saw this film.
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I often wondered about just such a thing when riding my bike up and down and up and down and up and down over the bridges of Amsterdam. Then I saw this film.

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“A digital camera inside a parcel looks out through a small hole and captures images of its journey through the postal system.  The Spy Box was sent from my studio to the gallery taking an image every 10 seconds recording a total of 6994 images these were then edited together to create an animated slideshow.” Tim Knowles - Postal Works - Spy Box
Someday everything will have eyes.“A digital camera inside a parcel looks out through a small hole and captures images of its journey through the postal system.  The Spy Box was sent from my studio to the gallery taking an image every 10 seconds recording a total of 6994 images these were then edited together to create an animated slideshow.” Tim Knowles - Postal Works - Spy Box
Someday everything will have eyes.

“A digital camera inside a parcel looks out through a small hole and captures images of its journey through the postal system.  The Spy Box was sent from my studio to the gallery taking an image every 10 seconds recording a total of 6994 images these were then edited together to create an animated slideshow.” Tim Knowles - Postal Works - Spy Box

Someday everything will have eyes.

Silhouette Masterpiece Theatre » Pervert / Artist
Replace the easel with a camera and the scale will likely still tip to “pervert.”Silhouette Masterpiece Theatre » Pervert / Artist
Replace the easel with a camera and the scale will likely still tip to “pervert.”

Silhouette Masterpiece Theatre » Pervert / Artist

Replace the easel with a camera and the scale will likely still tip to “pervert.”

“You would have seen it happen if you hadn’t been looking somewhere else”, 2006 by Mark Geffriaud. In collaboration with Cyrille Maillot. via (VVORK)
The terror of choice is not choosing something else.“You would have seen it happen if you hadn’t been looking somewhere else”, 2006 by Mark Geffriaud. In collaboration with Cyrille Maillot. via (VVORK)
The terror of choice is not choosing something else.

“You would have seen it happen if you hadn’t been looking somewhere else”, 2006 by Mark Geffriaud. In collaboration with Cyrille Maillot. via (VVORK)

The terror of choice is not choosing something else.

c´etait un rendezvous (via Veoh)

I recall seeing this on 16mm in graduate school. It really got me thinking about the intersection of still images and motion pictures.

Saturation Transition by Harm van den Dorpel
Movement (through time? materials? technology?) captured in a still image. Like watching a frozen moment thaw.
(via Today and Tomorrow)Saturation Transition by Harm van den Dorpel
Movement (through time? materials? technology?) captured in a still image. Like watching a frozen moment thaw.
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Saturation Transition by Harm van den Dorpel

Movement (through time? materials? technology?) captured in a still image. Like watching a frozen moment thaw.

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