ArtArchive: Art

January 24, 2007

Guido Daniele - Body paint art

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Artist Guido Daniele has an incredible gallery of body paint art - the animal series is great! [via] - Link.

Posted by Phillip Torrone | Jan 24, 2007 10:00 PM
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Another V8 table

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Awhile back we featured a great V8 engine coffee table, the SardonicBastard posted up these two for you to check out as well... - Link.

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Posted by Phillip Torrone | Jan 24, 2007 04:33 PM
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Clock made from a taxi meter

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Check out these great clocks from decny.com -

"I got interested in clocks as a way of learning some electronics, particularly microcontrollers. Besides, I like blinking lights. I favor the mid-range PICs from Microchip and use a development board/programmer from Mikroelektronika." - Link.

Posted by Phillip Torrone | Jan 24, 2007 03:28 PM
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Jonny5rd writes -

"This "electrochemical and electromechanical apparatus for the display of illuminated messages" is really a (heavily) modified persistence-of-vision toy. This toy was a pen i picked up at the local pharmacy (Walgreen's) with a spinning head that displayed whatever message you programmed in. It was only $5.00, so i picked up a couple and let my imagination fly.

This is by far the most sculptural of all my creations, as it really serves no practical purpose :)

All in all, it cost me about $20US and two weeks worth of spare time (about 10 hours)" Thanks Mikest! - Link.

Posted by Phillip Torrone | Jan 24, 2007 02:26 PM
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"Light Criticism" graffiti art

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Artists in NYC are using simple materials, and high tech tools (lasers) to make statements about advertising.

"This is the first collaboration between the Anti-Advertising Agency and the Graffiti Research Lab.

Bit and modified from Ji Lee's Abstractor TV. We used black foam core ($10/sheet) cut with a laser cutter - but this project can be done with an x-acto blade, black paper, and duct tape. It can be repeated using any backlit display - bus shelters, display ads or television store windows.

More:

Related:
  • HOW TO - Make LED Throwies - Link.
  • Light Brix - Touch sensitive light graffiti - Link.
  • Hektor the graffiti artbot - Link.
  • HOW TO - Solar Powered Light-Graffiti Projector - Link.
  • Make Moss Graffiti - Link.

Posted by Phillip Torrone | Jan 24, 2007 06:47 AM
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MUJI Cardboard speakers

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Don't think I'd buy these, but it would be fun to do a re-make and do you own...

"These Lightweight, collapsible speakers are portable and can be folded away and placed in the included pouch when not in use. Plug them into your personal stereo's headphone jack to enjoy quality sound.
The name "MUJI" is derived from the Japanese phrase "Mujirushi Ryohin," meaning "No Brand Goods." Over the last 20 years, they have developed a worldwide following with a guiding philosophy that emphasizes innovative and simple materials, processes, and packaging. The resulting products are streamlined, environmentally friendly, and beautiful in their simplicity. Made of cardboard and electronic components."
[via] - Link.

Related speakers:

  • "Speaker icon" speakers - Link.
  • HOW TO - make folding speakers - Link.
  • Fold-Up Speakers - Link.
  • HOW TO - Make hard drive speakers - Link.
  • Portable cardboard speakers - Link.

Posted by Phillip Torrone | Jan 24, 2007 05:07 AM
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January 23, 2007

MAKE MP3 player in an a "infinite reflections of a heart" art work

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One of the reasons we made the MAKE open source daisy MP3 player was for artists to easily use in their projects and we've seen a few examples so far, here's another. Matt writes -

"..I was involved in an art piece that used your (MAKE) Mp3 player. It was an interactive art piece, in which you would look at a two way mirror and see yourself, then activate a light and see infinite reflections of a heart suspended in earbuds, and you could listen to a sound that went a long with it. I enjoyed using your product, and if I can tell anything more about the way I implemented it into this projected I would be happy to..."

Daisy MP3 Player Kit - Store and more info.

More photos after the jump as they say...

Read full story

Posted by Phillip Torrone | Jan 23, 2007 02:16 PM
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Hand-made action figures... made LIVE!

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Sat. Jan.27, 2007 6-10pm, Seattle. Mike Leavitt will be sculpting one of his "one-off" action figures from scratch to close his artist action figure show, "The Art Army Guerilla Crew" at BLVD Gallery (2316 2nd Ave. Seattle 98126) - Link & show.

Posted by Phillip Torrone | Jan 23, 2007 03:16 AM
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January 22, 2007

Max Chen's artwork

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Artist Max Chen has a great gallery of metal, "rideable things" and all around great work - Link.

Posted by Phillip Torrone | Jan 22, 2007 02:52 PM
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Public Rasterbation

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There's a great free online tool called the Rasterbator, what does it do? "The Rasterbator creates huge, rasterized images from any picture. Upload an image, print the resulting multi-page pdf file and assemble the pages into extremely cool looking poster up to 20 meters in size."

So, Bre and some crafty accomplishes hit the streets - Link.

Related:

  • The Rasterbator (Make your own) - Link.
  • More photos - One, two.

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From the pages of MAKE:

My version was to print out the universe which still counts as a self portrait Bre, you just need to zoom in really close. If we print the universe actual size, it might take awhile.

Posted by Phillip Torrone | Jan 22, 2007 01:42 PM
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January 20, 2007

U-Ram Choe - Mechanical art

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Today is the last day of U-Ram Cho's work @ bitforms in NYC, if you can't make here are our pictures- Link.

U-Ram Choe's work engages a fanciful dialog of aesthetics and machinery, and explores themes of biological transformation, flight, and movement. In his recent work, large-scale metal and plastic automata materialize with such a delicacy and weightlessness that it seems to take on the shape and silhouette of an organic life form. Motors, heat and light sensitive materials add to the intricacy of Choe's kinetic sculptures.

With Choe's incorporation of scientific nomenclature into artwork titling systems, walking into the gallery space can be reminiscent of touring a prehistoric exhibit at a natural science or history museum-there are certain elements of recognition: mechanical diagrams, text descriptions of habitats, visible evidence of fins evolving into wings, and even propellers. The warm biologic livelihoods of machine-creatures become the subject in Choe's work. These dynamic forms bear emotion and have anthropological roots, despite their streamlined metallic sheen. Narratives authored by the artist complement his 3-dimensional designs and drawings.

bitforms - Link.

Update: Here are the videos: one, two.

Posted by Phillip Torrone | Jan 20, 2007 11:37 AM
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January 19, 2007

The Steel Yard - Providence, RI

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Some of the MAKE team spent some time at the The Steel Yard in Providence, RI.

Here are our photos and a bit about the place...

"The Steel Yard is located at the historic Providence Steel and Iron site, along the Woonasquatucket River in the heart of Providence's industrial Valley neighborhood. With a 5612 square foot industrial shop featuring a foundry, ceramics studio, blacksmithing shop, and welding shop, as well as studio space and outdoor work and exhibition space, the Steel Yard is a multi-use venue. The Steel Yard's program areas, focusing on arts education, the incubation of new business and arts initiatives, and the establishment of a lasting community arts resource, cater to working artists, students and community members, tradespeople, arts educators and entrepreneurs.

For the working artist, the Steel Yard provides centrally located workspace and a range of material and human resources.

For the student, the Steel Yard offers a broad range of hard-to-find classes in the fine and industrial arts, taught by professional artists in a supportive atmosphere.

For the arts educator, the Steel Yard has established class programs and supports new initiatives, making its conference room, shop facilities, and outdoor space available for courses and workshops.

For tradespeople, the Steel Yard accommodates a range of industrial arts and automotive projects in its shop and main building.

For the entrepreneur, the Steel Yard can furnish the workspace and functional resources needed to develop new products or commissions."

More:

  • The Steel Yard - Providence, RI - Link.
  • Photos - Link.

Posted by Phillip Torrone | Jan 19, 2007 01:34 PM
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V8 coffee table

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Aqua Teen Hunger Force LED art

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Laser cut styrene bracelet

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Yanobe Kenji artworks

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Free Banksy desktops...

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Stock market data... as music! - The NASDAQ vocal index

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Etched acrylic postcard - The Spiral connection

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Marbelized Latex with Embedded Magnets

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Family Rocking Chair

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Ball point pen chandelier

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2,500 LED pong table

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HOW TO - Post-Circuit board

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Pong table

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Ping pong table art...

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Homemade pizza cutters

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Watermelon art

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A year of jumping photos

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Triforium control center (Teletype programmed sculpture)

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Eiffel tower made of matches

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Cats & mice armor

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Blackboard Idea Globe

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Multiprocessor CD-ROM chess table

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Avian android

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Electrolytic etching of brass for Moleskin notebooks

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Low-Cost illuminated signage for todays responsible citizen

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Radio-guy's collection of radios, scientific / medical electronics and more!

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ITP Winter show 2006 (tons of photos!)

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The Ravezooka

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HOW TO - Fluorescent face art (highlighters and blacklights)

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11 Spring street - Graffiti, street art, urban canvas

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Realistic Flies - Fly tying

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Largest published book in the world

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Theo Kamecke - Circuitry sculpture

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TV head sculptures

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Mondo Spider project - Ridable Mechanospider

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HOW TO - Turn a photograph into a stencil

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Mike Libby's Insect Lab

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Turntable Casio

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Balloon art

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Carved crayons

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Moonwalker shoes

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Awesome Arts

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Coral reef made from junk

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Woodpixel - Create your own pixel art... from wood

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Pencil art...

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Darth Handy - Homemade camera

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Metal man

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Powerbike - a bicycle and a playground slide

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Rolled up newspaper sculpture

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The 42 gigabyte hard drive mirror

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Star Trek enterprise wood lamp

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Amy Youngs - Digestive table

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MAKE on the eBoy poster

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Star Wars Origami

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Tatjana van Vark - The Harmonium

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Blood Scarf

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Hundreds of hand draw turkeys...

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Ad supported laser etched laptop is done!

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The Time Fountain (new version)

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Air bubbles as pixels

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10 legged chair & chair table

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Ron Mueck @ The Brooklyn Museum (Giant people sculptures)

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Chris Booth's rocks sculptures

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Paperclip art

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Sculptures carved from crayons

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Beer goggles - eye glasses made from beer bottles

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Portrait made from crayons

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Phonedozer

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Tripwire - aircraft noise detectors

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Glitch Art

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First person shooter glasses

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Matchstick art

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Furniture made from skateboards

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Book sculptures

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HOW TO - Draw in "3D" (wood carvings)

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HOW TO - Make your own protein sculpture - Julian Voss-Andreae

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VSSTV - Very Slow Scan Television

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Tokyo Design Week 2006 report from Ping Mag

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Plexiglass love

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Duncan Wilson - Cup communiator

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Jessica Joslin's sculptures

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HOW TO - Make circles Freddi C. style

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Lewis Tardy's mechanical heads

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Demolition art

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Toothpick art

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Painting pocoyo

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Oliver Herring's sculptures

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Mail at 33 1/3 RPM: The Record Etch

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ArtBots: The Robot Talent Show (photos)

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Wood clock that "tilts" the time

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Francois Junod - Master of the Automate

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Gwon Osang's sculptures from photos

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Telecalculograph - Victorian era PC mod

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Art Of The Can - Art made from Red Bull cans...

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103 hours * ski gloves = unique jacket

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The Curious Furniture of Ned Troide

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Basketball chair!

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Tim Fort - Kinetic art...

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Fred Eerdekens typography with light and shadow

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Wooden writing automaton - wood robot from the 19th century - Karakuri Ningyo

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Intense recasing - electronic, musical sculptures

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Giant Minesweeper made from 38,000+ Pixelblocks

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The Altmann DIY turntable

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Miniature Star Trek Set

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Déplacements, a material "Game of Life" (with PC fans)

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Tricked out sneakers...

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Functional art pinhole cameras - Wayne Martin Belger

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Pi art

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CD Zapping photo gallery

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Rube Goldberg- like tea machine

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Culture Catchers - snagging shortwave radio signals

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Artists making cars

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Huey Lewis Mellotron synth sculpture

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Harddrive clock

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Artist bakes edible bread 'body parts'

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Bent wire miniature working bicycles

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Clever uses of everyday things

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Paper Drums

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Self-destructing coke robot

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Stone paintings by Suzi Chua

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210 Eastern European matchbox covers

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Cory Arcangel - subtractions, modifications, addenda, and other recent contributions to participatory culture...

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Flashlight pong

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The Device Patented Process Indicating Apparatus

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Mystery Beetle identified

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Irina - The Russian Queen of Balloons

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Iron Lung sculpture

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Wood Jeep - Wood chopper

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Hand-painted Band-aid skateboard

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Laserin' up some cards...

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Energizer - recharge yourself suit

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The Transdimensional helmet

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RE-sit - recycled and reused car seats as chairs, armchairs and sofas in a living space

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Electroluminescent butterfly night-lights

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Vacuum cleaner music

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Plastic model kit art

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Bizarre Taxidermy (photos)

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The Smile helmet

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Time lapse of one week's worth of art...

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Charles Goldman's Public Fountain

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Cigarette based display system

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Sculptures made from oranges

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MAKE: toast

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Buddha statue made from pills

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Portrait of Abraham Lincoln in pennies (time lapse video)

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Mechanical art

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Facadeprinter - distance printing machine

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The Moon-o-lator - moon phase projector

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Canstruction - Sculptures made from can stacking

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Cardboard chair

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Cardboard art

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See through VW car

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How does a puppet sit on a stool?

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Device-art 2.0

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Suissa computers

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Fire robots

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Suspicious looking device

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Stencil Revolution - Stencil community

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Industrial drawings from the Smithsonian

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Record playing bicycle and record playing car engine

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The Great glass pumpkin patch

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Light Brix - Touch sensitive light graffiti

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BUTTONS: A "Blind" camera

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Stop motion "Lunar Lander" movie

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Shopping cart art

Posted by Phillip Torrone | Sep 27, 2006
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Liquid sculpture and water art

Posted by Phillip Torrone | Sep 27, 2006
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Artists in metal - Wm. Dubin

Posted by Phillip Torrone | Sep 26, 2006
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Walk that vinyl

Posted by Phillip Torrone | Sep 25, 2006
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Drawbot in Action!

Posted by Bre | Sep 22, 2006
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Carousel made from old umbrellas

Posted by Natalie Zee Drieu | Sep 20, 2006
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Tim Fort's Kinetic Art

Posted by Bre | Sep 20, 2006
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Solar Powered Wiggly Sign:

Posted by Bre | Sep 15, 2006
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Handpainted satellite dishes

Posted by Phillip Torrone | Sep 9, 2006
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Yugo auto sculptures

Posted by Phillip Torrone | Sep 7, 2006
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Dr. Jeannine Mosely building the Business Card Menger Sponge

Posted by Natalie Zee Drieu | Aug 29, 2006
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Shopping cart sculptures

Posted by Natalie Zee Drieu | Aug 29, 2006
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Flaming mower

Posted by Phillip Torrone | Aug 24, 2006
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Cassette Jam '05 - Gallery of old tapes

Posted by Phillip Torrone | Aug 23, 2006
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Hobo nickels

Posted by Phillip Torrone | Aug 22, 2006
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Animal sculptures made from scrap metal

Posted by Phillip Torrone | Aug 22, 2006
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Bowling pin art!

Posted by Phillip Torrone | Aug 22, 2006
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Zippo Art - and a Zippo R/C car!

Posted by Phillip Torrone | Aug 22, 2006
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Ethernet skateboard

Posted by Phillip Torrone | Aug 20, 2006
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Make a video feedback screen saver in Quartz Composer (Mac)

Posted by Phillip Torrone | Aug 20, 2006
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8-Bit artist Chris Olian - Inteview

Posted by Phillip Torrone | Aug 19, 2006
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Shiny balls of mud gallery

Posted by Phillip Torrone | Aug 19, 2006
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WORLDPROCESSOR - Info globes

Posted by Phillip Torrone | Aug 18, 2006
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Elements of Interactive Art: A Creative, Mac-Based Introduction" class in NYC

Posted by Phillip Torrone | Aug 17, 2006
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HOW TO - Build a public broadcast "cart"

Posted by Phillip Torrone | Aug 17, 2006
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DIY 21st Century animation desk

Posted by Phillip Torrone | Aug 17, 2006
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Phonograph turntable strobe zootrope

Posted by Phillip Torrone | Aug 16, 2006