Outside Projection by Ibon Mainar
Outdoor landscape as the canvas, Spanish artist Ibon Mainar created an amazing projection art project called ‘Proyecciones En El Exterior’ (‘Outside Videoprojections’). “Proyecciones en el Exterior” (‘outside videoprojections’) offer visually stimulating but completely ephemeral works of interventionist art.
Shoal By Troika
London-based design studio Troika created this multimedia installation called Shoal. Over 450 fish-like objects have been wrapped in iridescent foil and suspended from the ceiling inside the Corus building in Toronto, Canada. This public artwork consists of hundreds of fish-like objects hanging from the ceiling and changing colors with their movement.
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Troika’s public artwork Shoal combines sculpture with architecture and technology. Spanning across a 50 meter long corridor, 467 fish-like objects wrapped in iridescent colors and suspended from the ceiling rotate rhythmically around their own axis to display the movements and interdependency typical to school of fish.
The ceiling architecture is set in motion and appears liquified changing the spatial experience of the corridor while opening up the surrounding architecture infinitely towards Lake Ontario.
Kate Moss 3D Shoot by Baillie Walsh
Artist and filmmaker Baillie Walsh has created this short 3D film and shoot with model Kate Moss for AnOther Magazine.
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The work continues Moss and Walsh’s journey into experimental, multi-dimensional image-making, first seen in their legendary holographic film for Alexander McQueen’s autumn/winter 2006 show. With a performance that recalls the fantastical cinema of Ray Harryhausen, James Bidgood and Kenneth Anger, KM3D-1 places at its centre one of the most iconic female figures of the modern age. Suspended in time and space, Kate is caught inexorably in the parallax gap; a butterfly in a spider’s web. Captured at 1,000 frames per second – a speed so slow that movement is almost imperceptible – the beauty of Kate’s face appears frozen, transforming her into an impenetrable deity. She is a figure of contemporary fantasy, shattering her own self-image. Made with state-of-the-art Phantom cameras, specially built for the project to create extreme slow motion and a dramatic 3D effect, KM3D-1 reflects AnOther Magazine’s raison d’etre: to champion creatives pushing the limits of what seems possible.
Video Portraits by Robert Wilson
Theater director, designer, and choreographer Robert Wilson has been exploding conventional notions of portraiture since 2006. The portraits, shot in high-definition video, mount vertically on large plasma monitors, installed in collaboration with VOOM HD Networks, a corporation based in New York. A few hang in the Legion Arts building up the road, in Cedar Rapids.
These are not your typical Renaissance portraits, they move… Not by much but there are blinking eyes, mouths chewing gum, and wind-blown dresses.
Stepping away from the paint and canvas of the traditional artist, Wilson uses the high-definition canvas of the 21st century.
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Lexus CT 200h, Sculpture Installation
Created by Los Angeles-based Nondesign, the installation aimed to highlight the two seemingly opposing features of the vehicle luxury and eco-friendliness by changing colors from luxurious gold to earthy green and blue.
Made out of 2,500 half-inch anodized aluminum bars cut to the exact measurements of the map, the installation aims to highlight the two seemingly opposing features of the vehicle, luxury and eco-friendliness, by changing colors from luxurious gold to earthy green and blue.
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The Goat Bridge
An awesome farmer in Ekton, Maryland created this twisted and towering goat bridge to give his goats access to two separate pens, and no doubt add some enjoyment to his day.
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“Blake, What I Like,” Music Video by Paul Bryan Sovnger
“Blake, What I Like” is a music video directed by Paul Bryan Sovnger that has been shooting in the subway of Paris made with an Olympus i-SPEED 3.
Watch it!
Magnet-Like Slopes by Koukichi Sugihara
Koukichi Sugihara, from the Meiji Institute for Advanced Study of Mathematical Science in Japan, designed this cardboard sculpture which won the 2010 Illusion Competition.
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Painting Otter
Oliver the otter creates a masterpiece to be auctioned off for the Pretoria Zoo in South Africa.
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Nature by Numbers
Created by Cristóbal Vila, this video;“Nature By Numbers”, illustrates how mathematical properties, such as the Fibonacci Sequence, pervade the natural world, how everything, from snails to flowers, is built according to predictable mathematical principles
Stick Bomb Made of 2250 Sticks
Better than dominoes, Tim Fort set off 2,250 sticks in this awesome world-record stick bomb.
Test Your Safety Harness
In this instructional video, a safety expert at a drainage site stresses the importance of having a sturdy harness, properly attached. He demonstrates how a rope line connecting him to the guardrail will prevent an accident. You can guess what happened next.
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Portrait of Conan O’Brien in Cheetos
It shows an unnamed artist making a portrait of Conan O’Brien out of cheetos. Allegedly, he (she?) used about 2,000 cheetos from 50 bags for the work, but the provenance on that information is iffy.










