There's something awe-inspiring about this.
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Videos showing the performance of craft and concept.
There's something awe-inspiring about this.
posted by kymbosSwiss artist Zimoun builds sound installations that create a unique audiovisual experience. This video is a compilation of many of his projects, including listening to woodworms at work using a microphone,... continue reading
posted by Hive13People doing stuff to things. Oddly captivating.
posted by OrnthoronYeah! Go ball! This may very well be the best video I've ever sifted.
posted by OrnthoronYou need milk and a car.
posted by OrnthoronThere are several videos about Theo Jansen's animated, wind-powered animals on the sift, but they do not include this fine Rhinoceros.
posted by oxdottirA work of extraordinary complexity and weirdness. Also humour. Anish Kapoor is a famous sculptor, most Americans probably know his work from "The Bean"" in Chicago. This work is currently exhibited in... continue reading
posted by rasch187Arthur Ganson, Cory's Yellow Chair. One video with a black background, the second segment shows the mechanic behind the sculpture. From the creator Arthur Ganson: When is now? I constructed this machine... continue reading
posted by Duckman33From Wikipedia Andy Goldsworthy is a British sculptor, photographer and environmentalist living in Scotland who produces site-specific sculpture and land art situated in natural and urban settings.... continue reading
posted by eric3579Someone put a print of Starry Night in there already so I can stop being amazed!
posted by JiggaJonsonTime Lapse video folding 1 sheet of paper into a 3D design!
posted by SagemindAt Amsterdam's Platform21 design museum last month, kooky Japanese product designers Yuri Suzuki and Masa Kimura — both former assistants at the wonderful art collective Maywa Denki — showed a three-week-long... continue reading
posted by EndAllIt will continue to rotate until Feb 28th 2010.
posted by KnivesOutMark Peiser is one my favorite glass artist (the other being William Morris). He made a second floor furnace that's literally over their heads in order to create these bowls. His work: http://www.markpeiser.com/port... continue reading
posted by LannAn iron pour with two very large cupola furnaces. This looks like soooooo much fun!
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