8.29.2005

how long will you live?

Ok. This is another one that isn't for the eyes. But it is interesting.

http://gosset.wharton.upenn.edu/~foster/mortality/perl/CalcForm.html

Answer the questions and learn how long you will live. After you get your score you can analyze your problem areas to know exactly how much life you are loosing to them. Interesting.

8.22.2005

collective nouns

This isn't imagery but it strikes me as being visual.
Posted by Pete Cleppe on the CSUSB bulletin board:

You know about a covey of quail & a herd of buffalo otherwise known as collective nouns. But what collective nouns do we use for a group of taxi cabs, computer mice, lawyers, etc. Here are some suggestions:
a whatever of teenagers
a spider of webmasters
an objection of lawyers
a brief of lawyers.
a circle of geometricians
a wildcard of hackers
a monica of sins
a clutch of mechanics
a stoppit of parents
a drove of taxi cabs
a wad of gum-chewers
a clique of computer mice
an imelda of shoes
a grab-bag of purse-snatchers
a ______ of nihilists
a giggle of girls
a somephony of music critics
an ear of colonels
a duke of URLs

stereo speakers like sculptures


http://mocoloco.com/archives/001380.php

8.19.2005

A zoomed-in view of words related to flowers


http://loop.aiga.org/resources/loop/loop9/colorproject/index.html

Someone scripted a code to collect what color each word was given on the internet and averaged the results to give 33,000 words their own color.

It took a really long time to run, even with a broadband connection, a fast processor and lots of ram. But there is a image gallery of some results.

8.18.2005

an alphabet of logic



A very interesting article. Of course anything that starts, "...a journey of wonder and obsession that would eventually lead to the invention of a radically new notation for logic," has got to be good.

http://www.cabinetmagazine.org/issues/18/crystal.php

airport carpet like from above



http://www.gizmag.com/linktous/4219/

The carpet design comes from aerial photos of the area. So perfect for an airport.

8.16.2005

friction and gravity


Tara Donovan
Untitled (styrofoam cups)
http://mocoloco.com/art/archives/001293.php

I really like the styrofoam cups, so light and voluptous. But I found a nice discussion of her work. See quote from Art Moco:

"Donovan has used materials as banal as plastic drinking straws, fishing wire, paper plates, tar paper, Styrofoam cups, wooden toothpicks, tempered glass and steel pins in her fascinating installations, quite often relying on friction and gravity to keep the piece together."
Linda, she has a light effervescent touch like you.

8.11.2005

so so so so cool

http://www.elsewares.com/commerce/index.php

a site where you can buy artist created items. so each artist doesn't have to have a commerce site. a great idea and a good looking site.

8.10.2005

walker art center website

http://www.walkerart.org/index.wac

nice clean design. personable. not a bunch of fancy flash, just one flash element at the top.

8.08.2005

picasso for sale


http://www.costco.com/Browse/Productgroup.aspx?prodid=11048740&whse=BC&topnav=&cat=21527&hierPath=20162*21525*

I found this link on Tyler Green's art journal blog: http://www.artsjournal.com/man/

He's pretty funny about it.

Art at Costco

So... Next time you're at Costco, pick up a case of toilet paper and a Picasso. A 1958 drawing by Picasso can be yours for just $129,999.99.

My favorite things:

The Costco-ization of the price.

The text is hilarious: Picasso is "most renowned for pioneering the Blue and Pink Period." Really. So who exactly followed him into this Blue and Pink Period?

Important, historical and collectible, the art presented here is museum quality fine art created by the greatest masters of the past century." Really. Masters? What 'Masters' helped Picasso with this drawing.

On Picasso's daughter Maya: "She is the world's utmost authority." Really. So let's ask her where in Iraq the WMD were. And about cold fusion, too.
What makes me happy is that Costco is truly selling everything now. Cars, coffins and picasso. Good for them. They pay their workers well, treat them decently. The CEO only makes 10x the average employee's wage rather than 1000x like at walmart. And their stock prices are solid.


8.04.2005

I am in the 98%

I can't figure this out. Can you?

http://www.coudal.com/thefish.php

I found this on the coudal site. Here's their text:

Whose Fish?
By Albert Einstein (maybe)

This brainteaser, reportedly written by Einstein is difficult and Einstein said that 98% of the people in the world could not figure it out. Which percentage are you in?

There are five houses in a row in different colors. In each house lives a person with a different nationality. The five owners drink a different drink, smoke a different brand of cigar and keep a different pet, one of which is a Walleye Pike.

The question is-- who owns the fish?

Hints:
1. The Brit lives in the red house.
2. The Swede keeps dogs as pets.
3. The Dane drinks tea.
4. The green house is on the left of the white house.
5. The green house owner drinks coffee.
6. The person who smokes Pall Malls keeps birds.
7. The owner of the yellow house smokes Dunhills.
8. The man living in the house right in the center drinks milk.
9. The man who smokes Blends lives next to the one who keeps cats.
10. The Norwegian lives in the first house.
11. The man who keeps horses lives next to the one who smokes Dunhills.
12. The owner who smokes Bluemasters drinks beer.
13. The German smokes Princes.
14. The Norwegian lives next to the blue house.
15. The man who smokes Blends has a neighbor who drinks water.

There are no tricks, pure logic will get you the correct answer. And yes, there is enough information to arrive at the one and only correct answer.
If you get the correct answer, congratulations, you are one of the exclusive group of 121,348,731 people in the world who can.

8.02.2005

zoom


This zooming swoop through space made my jaw drop. I just loved it. Don't read anything about it just watch.

http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/primer/java/scienceopticsu/powersof10/


8.01.2005

natalie jeremijenko



"a straw story"

this flexible plastic honecomb was born in an independant reserch project with Jeremijenko at the yale school of architecture.

6.29.2005

for you linda



I thought you'd like the piece and also the title.

Janice Caswell

"Big sky open road" (detail)

http://www.artnet.com/artwork/424105104/janice-caswell--big-sky-open-road-detail.html

via artnet

we are family



Patricia Piccinini

Some nice installation pieces. One I especially liked on breathing.

http://www.patriciapiccinini.net

via conscientious

6.27.2005

photo's with text removed



An interesting idea. Photo with text removed on left, the text which has been removed on the right. It's called "The Untitled Project."

http://www.siberart.com/untitled%20pages/untitled22.html

link from typographica

6.21.2005

interesting interactivity in website



Very graphic. Follow the projects link. Then, I'm not sure if I like the way you close each portfolio item. I don't think it's quite intuitive. It stays gray with the word "close" covering it until you move the cursor off the image. What do you think?

http://www.basitkhan.com/

four photographers, same subject

"Three internationally renowned photographers were commissioned to divulge the story of centuries old borgen ('farm-castles') and churches. These are Machiel Botman (Netherlands, 1955), Andreas Gefeller (Germany, 1970) and Terri Weifenbach (USA, 1957). The commission was also given to Marco Wiegers (Netherlands, 1973), a local talent that graduated from Academy Minerva.

What binds the four photographers is their fascination with locations and their talent in luring a hidden atmosphere from them. Nature and heritage, be it in different ways, play a big role for all of them."

— Website introduction

http://www.noorderlicht.com/eng/projects/current/index.html


Marco Wiegers

Machiel Botman


Terri Weifenbach


6.19.2005

http://www.artshidden, subversive art on tv

"With the ultimate goal of involving the television audience, the GALA Committee placed numerous props and set pieces in camera's view, which were then broadcast to an international audience of millions. Although the artworks were not intended to subvert or parody the series, the characters and stories often provided an opportunity to create pieces which addressed topics like gender, infectious diseases, violence, environmental devastation and global conflict. The exhibition sidestepped editorial posturing and aimed instead to infiltrate and transform the medium, reinventing television with interpretive, interactive possibilities. Simultaneously, the GALA Committee moved public art into the most broadly communicative context possible."

-excerp from the 'GALA' site

http://www.arts.ucsb.edu/projects/mpart/about/about_frames.html

6.15.2005

Signs using helvetica


http://typographi.com/001009.php

The institute for visual culture photo is a nice chuckle.

daily dose

here's the link to the daily dose guy in canada: http://wvs.topleftpixel.com/archives/photos_skyscapes/050615_1198.shtml

airport security xray camera images

i found this on the 'conscientious' site and think its pretty interesting stuff. i wonder how he obtained these? do you think he works for airport security?

http://www.lmi.com.mx/galeria/malejo/

beautiful loading gallery site (and interesting artist)

http://mariangoodman.com/mg/nyc.html
very engaging cellphone photos!

6.14.2005

(and thanks so much on the info on the hyperbolic geometry!)

a moisturizer without glycerin

i just wrote to this lab to ask them exactly how their moisturizer works. on their site they say it's made for people who live in the desert! i've been looking for years and years! i just had to let you know cause i'm so excited. i'll let you know what they say if they write back.

http://www.colonialchem.com/COLAMOIST%20200.html

Another Cell Phone Photographer


http://www.hupix.net/index.html

cheeky photographer


http://www.chrisbuck.com/

I never thought I'd like a photo of donald trump. But here it is. Very smart. Creepy and fake. So The Donald.

more from the art of science competition


http://www.princeton.edu/artofscience/gallery/view.php%3Fid=40.html

I love these pieces. They are so beautiful and are functional.

6.13.2005

the haze of the salton sea



http://www.marktucker.com/r_saltonsea/intro.html

from conscientious

x ray photographer




a conch shell

http://www.nickveasey.com/nickveasey.html

There is an odd one of people on a bus. Which if you read about it is actually one corpse being repositioned again and again. The conch shell is very beautiful.

link from Kottke

6.10.2005

an interesting article on hyperbolic geometry


Ok. This one has a nice visual – the crocheted model of pseudosphere (the hyperbolic equiabvalent of a cone) – but I'm really posting this for you Linda because the article is pretty interesting.

http://www.cabinetmagazine.org/issues/16/crocheting.php

This one is on another interesting online magazine called Cabinet Magazine.

visually interactive poetry


http://www.bornmagazine.org/projects/night_highway/

born magazine is an interesting project which teams visual artists with poets. Nice.

6.09.2005

the hyena people of nigeria



http://www.ak47.tv/008/the_hyena_people_of_nigeria/

The way the photographer is being looked at in these photo's is so uneasy.

6.08.2005

strange mechanical drawings





eric feng

http://www.feric.com/

The bird one is so odd. A strange mix.

6.06.2005

Daily Dose

Be sure to check out the 'dailydose' guys photo site. He is such an incredible photographer. No matter what he's photographing it turns out interesting? How the heck does he do it?

Link To A Lovely Site/Lovely Photographes

http://www.pfephoto.com/enter.htm

6.02.2005

art of science


http://www.princeton.edu/artofscience/gallery/index.html

The first annual art of science exhibit at princeton. This image is the wake created by a plate pitching back and forth. Quite beautiful.

more art of science



The Rock Blooms

James Nehlsen GS
Department of Chemical Engineering
This unique semi-organic mineral structure is the result of a slow chemical reaction. The reaction occurs spontaneously between alkanethiols, which are simple sulfur-containing organic compounds, and lead oxide. Here, the oxide is a surface coating on a coil of metallic lead wire that forms naturally in moist air. The structure consists of layers of lead alkanethiolates, a stable compound that is solid at room temperature and has a distinct yellow color. The layers grow outwards from the surface of the wire as the reaction proceeds, curling into “petals.” But be careful, beautiful though it may be, this “flower” is toxic. The structure grows slowly upward as the wire is uncoiled by the growing petals, eventually filling the jar in which the reaction occurs. This structure took more than a week to grow. A less delicate but faster growing form of this material can be used to remove polluting sulfur compounds from gasoline during the refining process.

still more art of science



Driven
Anton Darhuber, Benjamin Fischer and Sandra Troian
Microfluidic Research and Engineering Laboratory, Department of Chemical Engineering
SECOND PRIZE WINNER
This image illustrates evolving dynamical patterns formed during the spreading of a surface-active substance (surfactant) over a thin liquid film on a silicon wafer. After spin-coating of glycerol, small droplets of oleic acid were deposited. The usually slow spreading process was highly accelerated by the surface tension imbalance that triggered a cascade of hydrodynamic instabilities. Such surface-tension driven flow phenomena are believed to be important for the self-cleaning mechanism of the lung as well as pulmonary drug delivery.

5.25.2005

cool and composed photo essay



A beautifully composed photo essay with a very cool emotional tone by Mary Farmilant .

http://www.maryfarmilant.com/portfolio?c=columbus+hospital&p=49

art and website work the same



http://www.boygirlparty.com/illustration/

susie ghahremani

Her website promoting her art looks and feels like her art.

5.20.2005

street photog

good photos and a great story.

This guy Gary Stochl just took pictures for years completely on his own. No connection to the art world. Then he finally shows the work for consideration he brings 100's of them loose in a shopping bag.

http://www.americanplaces.org/CAPgallery/gary/garyindex.html

Beautiful stark light and bold compositions.



Gerard Laurenceau.

http://perso.wanadoo.fr/gerard.laurenceau/index.htm

childlike gentle illustrations

http://www.isabellearsenault.com/

I really like her color palette. And her sense of whimsey.

5.19.2005

5.05.2005

spock is a photog

http://www.leonardnimoyphotography.com

he has some really sensual stuff. quite beautiful.

5.03.2005

beautiful product design

wow. it's a computer kiosk. make sure to click and drag on the image so the vr works.

http://www.iwoodkiosk.com/vr.html

5.02.2005

4.30.2005

the water photographer's book on amazon

Editorial Reviews
Book Description
In The Hidden Messages in Water, Masaru Emoto described how water can absorb, hold, and even retransmit human emotions, and underlined his theory using high-speed photos of frozen water crystals that showed changes when specific, concentrated thoughts were directed toward the water. Extending from this idea, The Secret Life of Water focuses on how prayer can affect water — and more — in a curative way. The book's central goal is to promote peace within the reader and around the world through the use of prayer. Covering the various aspects of hado, or life energy, it focuses in-depth on hado's "flow" aspect, and on the consequences when human desire, pride, and ideology interfere with "flow." According to the author, water can act as a mirror reflecting the human heart — and the current water situation is serious. He argues that prayer is the first step toward healing, and documents the power of prayer when people gather together, outlining several experiments in which water has revealed visually how prayers can change the world.
Product Details

messages from water

this photographer photographed water under different types of 'thoughts.' positive and negative thoughts. interesting how the photos came out? i think we all better keep our thoughts in a pleasant state!

http://www.adhikara.com/water.html

4.28.2005

nice interactivity and design

http://www.elsakawai.com/
this is a self promotional website for a designer. the design of the site is very appealing and the interacitivity is engaging. and her logo's are very strong.

all the winners!

http://www.photobloggies.org/

4.26.2005

a nice photo blog

http://blog.jinkyart.com.au/

I like the next image not the one for today. It's a tripdych of flowers.

it grows

it's that processing program development site. i have to learn this. i love how alive it is.

http://www.iamas.ac.jp/~madman03/haohao/

it's empty and you click to make it. the more clicks the more stuff that appears. but then it just starts growing and interacting. definitely hit the shift key. i didn't like the circles but loved the paint strokes.

I'm worried though that you won't be able to see it because it doesn't work on the mac firefox browser. It works great on Safari though.

4.25.2005

crumbling amusement parks

http://home.f01.itscom.net/spiral/t_rando/t_rando1.html

I like the shot with the vines growing into the seating area.

city lights

http://www.matthewgeorgeson.com/

when there aren't any women in the shot I like this guy a lot.

4.22.2005

see saw photog mag

http://seesawmagazine.com/index.html

has some nice stuff in it. I like the lost series in bw. also the one about chairs. all are pretty interesting.

nice drawings

http://everydaysketch.blogspot.com/

4.21.2005

art made by programs

http://www.transphormetic.com/t4/_generative01.htm

lovely. the colourfields are nice. the generatives too. pretty and fun.

art made by electricity

http://www.mimetics.com/chem/chem0.htm

three chemicals effecting one other by electricity cause by chemical properties. Very pretty as they change over time.

very odd

Nice, inoffensive paintings with very detailed diagrams of size.

http://tinakorigallery.co.nz/exhibition.php?exhibitionid=1

Interestting gallery site.

interesting writer

http://www.deeplyshallow.com

interesting writer

so many people's blogs are boring. not this guy. i hope he's writing a book. he even looks like a writer.
http://www.01ccd.com/v4.php

4.18.2005

fantastic line drawing intro

See the animation:
http://www.nyctotahitinonstop.com/

by Cyclone Design

http://www.cyclone-design.com/cyclone.html

visit their website and look at the illustrations. Love them.

4.17.2005

lines and all unfinished

http://www.replessabandon.com/#

Look at the work of Lindsay. I really like her use of lines so expressively. And all the looseness of the background paint.


Racheal Ann Lindsay

circles and patterns

http://www.344design.com

I like the interactivity on this web page. The spinning circles which go to the top when done. And the graphic design featured on the commitioned work section and the odd illustrations under the dreams section.

http://www.zelazela.com/zelazela.html

This woman's illustration style is an odd contrast of simplicity and wild indulgence of pattern. Interesting.


zela

4.12.2005

with a camera phone

This guy Robert Clark is usually shooting for high profile stuff. But instead he's shooting with a camera phone. Interesting.

http://robertclark.americanphotomag.com

4.11.2005

the earth from above

This is interesting. I didn't know that Emmet Gowin had done aerial work.

http://www.pbs.org/now/science/earth.html

I found the link on Arts Journal as part of a discussion about Google Maps aerial feature. Which is just stunning.

maps.google.com then look for the word Satellite in the top right corner.


google satellite map
Originally uploaded by julietred.

maeda studio

I really like this guy. He is so visual.

this is a visual representation of money spent: this vs. that

shiseido calendars:
calendar 1
calendar 2
calendar 3

I have no idea what the hell this is but I enjoy it:
a thing

I have to design a timeline for our 40th anniversary and this guy has me very inspired. If only I was a flash diva. Sigh.

expressive handwriting

http://www.art.net/Studios/Visual/Jillbell/logo.html

jill bell does logo's using her handwriting. interesting.

4.09.2005

4.08.2005

playful

Chris Martin

A painter with a lightness of spirit.

Marilla Palmer

A sculptor who hangs not so well as you Linda. But I thought you might find the press release interesting. Her spiel.

4.07.2005

damn him

Oh, I shouldn't be jealous. But here's number two from Grad School. On the map. Sigh.

http://www.kevincooley.net

It's never the one's you think are going to make it. Nice client list. Sigh. He was tired of Wall St. finacials stuff and decided to be an "artist."

photographer

http://www.chrisfaustphoto.com

nice sense of composition and light.

the 'daily dose' guy from toronto is the art director of this place. it's a cool website.

http://www.optix.ca/optix_main.htm

4.05.2005

and more circles


JCCirclesORLG, originally uploaded by availablelight.

i found this on google

Cocoon-SUM-red-lum_crop


Cocoon-SUM-red-lum_crop, originally uploaded by availablelight.