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"No cover art – well that just won’t do for this coverflow user." Mr Hicks opens up the floor and kick-starts a design-a-thon for the new Radiohead album.
London based design collective — of note is the Fiat 500 presentation piece, something about the lighting makes it quite evocative, almost bordering on voyeur.
Blending performance art with packet sniffing, the software tracks Internet activity then creates an electronic three-dimensional world to view and explore.
Issue #8, blending luscious illustration with just a hint of web two-point-oh.
"Readymechs are free, flatpack toys for you to print and build. They are designed to fit on an 8.5"x11" page and printed with any printer." — there is just something about these charming little ink-and-fold designs, that really captures the imagination.
A periodical steeped in creativity, illustration and graphic art that is flush with inspiration - every single page, in every single issue.
"Earlier this year, Stelarc finally found a medical doctor willing to implant a cell-cultivated ear beneath the skin on the artist’s forearm." — rating very high on the weird-shit-o-meter come’s the man with an ear in his arm.. body mod or bloody mad?
“It looks like 60ies curtainsâ€?, my sister said. Well, that’s good enough for me. — Joen has released his next somewhat unique flash ‘installment’.. I’m still just as adicted to the clicky action as I was the first time I discovered Joen’s idea. #






