The Art of Clean Up

A collection of artist Ursus Wehrli's neat and tidy compositions

From Swiss artist Ursus Wehrli comes “The Art of Clean Up: Life Made Neat and Tidy,” a collection of everyday objects that have been obsessively organized into systematic still lifes. Wehrli shows off his penchant for comedy and color composition in the series, which is a follow-up to his earlier book “Tidying Up Art.” His meticulous reconfigurations range from meals to plants to groups of …

Link About It: This Week’s Picks

Dr. Seuss' hat collection, Google ski maps, Beck's take on Bowie and more in our look at the web this week

1. A View From The Shard No longer do you need to climb to the observation deck of London’s tallest building for a view of the city, thanks to a new online app put out by The Guardian. Created using two high-res, 360-degree images taken by panoramic photographer Will Pearson, the app—complete with landmark information—delivers the stunning panorama from The Shard’s 68th floor to your …

Cool Hunting Video Rough Cut: HHI V7 Wayward

A spin around NYC on the latest custom creation from Phili-based motorcycle design and build shop

Built to accomodate the daily commute or a bare bones cross country ride, the V7 Wayward from Hammarhead Industries is your minimalist’s dream motorcycle. Unveiled in late January of this year and based on the Moto Guzzi V7 Classic, the V7 Wayward is a loud, powerful mid-sized bike designed to take shit from no one–like everything HHI makes. So, when owner, designer and builder James …