Eye of Science: Velcro
Looks organic, right? Like something you'd see in a nook on a coral reef? It's actually velcro. Oliver Meckes and Nicole Ottawa are microphotographers who founded Eye of Science in 1994. Capturing …
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Looks organic, right? Like something you'd see in a nook on a coral reef? It's actually velcro. Oliver Meckes and Nicole Ottawa are microphotographers who founded Eye of Science in 1994. Capturing …
This past Summer The Hundreds set foot into the largest Nike collection of them all– the one belonging to Corgishoe. Documentation of the journey has just surfaced and it's not to be …
Mappr, developed by Stamen Design, is a place based interface to the Flickr photo database that enables a new slant on photo viewing and provides some relatively fascinating ethnographic research. You can …
Carol Chung reports on Ghetto Fab: The Photo-Graf Collection Public urban art!!… scaled down for your viewing pleasure. Last Thursday was the opening night of the month long Ghetto Fab: Photo-Graffiti exhibition. …
Andreas Schjønhaug and Kristoffer Stenersen are Master of Science students at NTNU in Trondhelm, Norway who apply science to the making of art. Based on an algorithm created by Paul Hough in …
Rumors confirmed. The latest Apple iPod was just announced. More fun than anything else, it has a color screen to display both album art and your photos. We like fun. More details …
David Hilliard photographs sultry Summery scenes sequentially from slightly different angles. He places multiple frames together to create a unique experience of his personal visual story. Each piece is comprised of 2 …
October is the 14th and final issue of 28mm, the fabulous web based photography journal. What made 28mm unique was the open submission policy– amateur and professional photographers alike were free to …
Jason Murray's photography is getting me stoked for winter. Raised on saltwater, skinned knees and a healthy appetite for exploration, he's been both witness and active participant in the evolution of the …
Announced over a year ago, the Nokia Kaleidoscope is rumored to be shipping soon. While it’s not the most technologically advanced thing in the world, it’s a fun little conversation piece. [It] …