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24 Sep 16:39

Art Meets Mathematics: Dizzying Geometric GIFs by David Whyte

by Christopher Jobson

Art Meets Mathematics: Dizzying Geometric GIFs by David Whyte gifs geometric animation

Art Meets Mathematics: Dizzying Geometric GIFs by David Whyte gifs geometric animation

Art Meets Mathematics: Dizzying Geometric GIFs by David Whyte gifs geometric animation

Art Meets Mathematics: Dizzying Geometric GIFs by David Whyte gifs geometric animation

Art Meets Mathematics: Dizzying Geometric GIFs by David Whyte gifs geometric animation

Art Meets Mathematics: Dizzying Geometric GIFs by David Whyte gifs geometric animation

Art Meets Mathematics: Dizzying Geometric GIFs by David Whyte gifs geometric animation

Art Meets Mathematics: Dizzying Geometric GIFs by David Whyte gifs geometric animation

Art Meets Mathematics: Dizzying Geometric GIFs by David Whyte gifs geometric animation

In 2011, Dublin-based physics student David Whyte began a Tumblr called Bees & Bombs where he posted humorous images and quirky GIFs of his own creation, borrowing heavily from videos and pop culture icons. One day he decided to start playing with Processing, a popular open source programming language designed to help create images, animation, and various computer interactions. His background in mathematics and physics greatly enhanced his understanding of motion and geometry and it wasn’t long before he was churning out some of the most popular animations shared on Tumblr.

Whyte’s minimalistic use of shapes and color places an increased emphasis on motion, and leaves one somewhat dumbstruck at how he conceives of each image. In a somewhat rare move he happens to be quite open about his methods and frequently posts source code and tips to help other artists. See much more of his work on Bees & Bombs.

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29 Jul 16:47

Double feature

 

Le double feature, pratique consistant à projeter deux films d'affilée au cours d'une même séance pour le prix d'un seul billet, a disparu depuis le milieu des années 80.

 

 

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29 Jul 16:23

Painted Typography by Pawel Nolbert

by Christopher Jobson

Painted Typography by Pawel Nolbert typography posters and prints paint illustration digital

Painted Typography by Pawel Nolbert typography posters and prints paint illustration digital

Painted Typography by Pawel Nolbert typography posters and prints paint illustration digital

Painted Typography by Pawel Nolbert typography posters and prints paint illustration digital

Painted Typography by Pawel Nolbert typography posters and prints paint illustration digital

Painted Typography by Pawel Nolbert typography posters and prints paint illustration digital

Painted Typography by Pawel Nolbert typography posters and prints paint illustration digital

Painted Typography by Pawel Nolbert typography posters and prints paint illustration digital

This interesting blend of paint and typography by Warsaw-based designer Pawel Nolbert was created by photographing actual paint splatters and merging them with digital illustration techniques. Titled Atypical, he describes the series of posters as an exploration of the form and rhythm of letterforms “presented as half-realistic, half-illustrative figurative sculptures.” You can see more on his website, and prints are available on Society6. (via Illusion)

22 Jul 23:04

Romain Laurent

by elBarbon

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Fantástico e hipnótico proyecto del fotógrafo francés radicado en Nueva York Romain Laurent  titulado “One loop portrait a week” que como su nombre lo indica, una vez por semana crea un retrato animado sumamente divertido y creativo sin dejar de lado la calidad técnica que muestra en su trabajo comercial diario.

One loop portrait a week

22 Jul 16:12

Fanarts by japanese animator Junichi Hayama.





















Fanarts by japanese animator Junichi Hayama.

09 Jul 17:29

mamihlapinatapai

by brandpowder
04 Jul 15:22

30 AÑOS DESPUES

by hooudiniii


30 AÑOS DESPUES

04 Jul 15:22

SELFIE EN NAZARET



SELFIE EN NAZARET

03 Jul 18:43

Querrá comida él ql 

by manextreme


Querrá comida él ql 

30 Jun 20:26

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by twinhenry
30 Jun 18:28

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30 Jun 16:32

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30 Jun 16:24

Miniature Medieval Interiors Carved into Raw Marble Blocks by Mathew Simmonds

by Johnny Strategy

Miniature Medieval Interiors Carved into Raw Marble Blocks by Mathew Simmonds sculpture marble architecture

Miniature Medieval Interiors Carved into Raw Marble Blocks by Mathew Simmonds sculpture marble architecture

Miniature Medieval Interiors Carved into Raw Marble Blocks by Mathew Simmonds sculpture marble architecture

Miniature Medieval Interiors Carved into Raw Marble Blocks by Mathew Simmonds sculpture marble architecture

Miniature Medieval Interiors Carved into Raw Marble Blocks by Mathew Simmonds sculpture marble architecture

Miniature Medieval Interiors Carved into Raw Marble Blocks by Mathew Simmonds sculpture marble architecture

Miniature Medieval Interiors Carved into Raw Marble Blocks by Mathew Simmonds sculpture marble architecture

Miniature Medieval Interiors Carved into Raw Marble Blocks by Mathew Simmonds sculpture marble architecture

Favored for its translucency and durability, marble has been the material of choice for sculptors beginning with the early Greek masters. And their chisels have been used, most typically, to carve an idealized human body but also to create massive pillars and architectural forms like the Supreme Court Building or the Washington Monument. So these mini-architectural interiors come as something we’ve never quite seen before. The intricately carved creations are the work of British sculptor Matthew Simmonds, an art-historian-turned-stone-carver. Inspired by his academic background and, later, his work in helping to restore important historic monuments (in particular, Westminster Abbey and Ely Cathedral) Simmonds began creating these fascinating, empty marble interiors after moving to Italy.

“The sculptures give the viewer a different perspective on space,” noted Dutch art writer Merete Prydes Helle. “They look different from every viewpoint. You long to be in them, and they seem almost more meaningful for that.” Indeed, there’s something about the realistic and tranquil interiors that makes you not want to look away. See more over at on form. (via Yatzer)

27 Jun 17:21

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27 Jun 17:19

http://jaidefinichon.com/post/90038735560

by lepipehd


25 Jun 19:35

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by alcotattoos


25 Jun 18:34

Psyché

Plus de gifs de Micaël Reynaud ici.

25 Jun 18:33

Instant câlin

(Source + merci à Robin pour la suggestion)

24 Jun 20:43

Dribbble - iOS Menu Concept by Jeremey Fleischer

by brodowski
24 Jun 20:42

R U N W I T H T H E G O L D E N W O L F | Frylock for Adult Swim

by ingi
24 Jun 20:33

HOUSE TN by Teruo Miyahara | Architecture Lab

by architekturblog
24 Jun 20:33

videoresearch subreddits curated by /u/bryanmatic

by bryanmatic
24 Jun 20:33

The New Retro on the Behance Network

by georgios
24 Jun 20:33

R U N W I T H T H E G O L D E N W O L F | Animated by Golden Wolf, designed by ilovedust!

by ingi
24 Jun 20:32

this isn't happiness.™ Peter Nidzgorski, tumblr

by ukela
24 Jun 18:44

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24 Jun 18:33

PEPE ROJAS CON ROBEN?!  QUE WEA!

by maxiskatelampard


PEPE ROJAS CON ROBEN?! 

QUE WEA!