May 17, 2007


"My sculptures look at access and disability in the built environment. My aim is simply to get people talking about disability, using symbolism not as a design element that dictates to us what to think but an object that provokes thought in context."
... Ben Bostock.
Posted by marc at 7:43 AM in Activism |

Posted by marc at 7:37 AM in Masthead |


"The aim of the Sculpture Park is to create a unique space which highlights environmental processes and celebrates local culture. By creating an artificial reef of sculptures which depict Grenadian peoples and their history, the project fulfils its dual purpose of protecting the marine environment and illustrating the richness of Grenada"
You can learn more about the project here.
(Thanks, Dustin)
Posted by marc at 7:31 AM in Sculpture |
From Nick Walker:
"Screen prints are kicking off these days but there are a lot of people out there that don’t know the about the amount of work that goes into producing one. It just arrives in a tube at your door smelling of fresh ink - and that’s it. Here’s the ‘Making of the Moona Lisa’ made by film maker Matt Wicks"
Posted by marc at 7:03 AM in Video |

Tonight is the Art Opening for the Bicycle Film Festival's art show called Joyride. Make sure you check it out if you¹re in New York. Some of our friends have pieces in the show - Peter Sutherland, Goods, Namaiki, Julia Chiang, etc. The show is at 33 West 17th Street, at 5th ave., and the opening is tonight - 6pm to midnight. Hope to see you there.
Posted by marc at 3:58 AM in New York |

A warm congratulations to Dan and Kalene (aka Thundercut) on the birth of their son Easton.
Posted by marc at 2:55 AM in Site Announcements |
May 16, 2007
Yale Wolf's project for his junior industrial design class at Western Washington University

"From the head, to the spray can, to the wall, to digital photo, to traced outlines, to 3D surfaces, to STL file, to FDM part. His final part is about 12 inches long, limited by the working envelope of the machine."
(via)
Posted by marc at 8:41 AM in 3D |


Artist: the bureau baroque
Posted by marc at 8:35 AM in 3D |
From Above:
• Sign Language is a Visual form of Communication using movements
instead of sounds.• Each Arrow Mobile was designed with a 4-letter word on each side of
the lively and spinning Installation.• The WORD/PLAY dialog is communicated when the Arrow Mobile
installations spin around creating the visual sign language from
elevated heights above city streets.• The Sign Language tour took over 20+ months from its original
Conception to its Final Completion making this intense and challenging
26 country tour proof that it's 109% possible to manifest your dreams
if you are willing to Rise/Above obstacles, fear, and any type of
self-doubt!"
Posted by marc at 8:17 AM in 3D |

Posted by marc at 7:59 AM in Masthead |

(Thanks, Adam!)
Posted by marc at 7:55 AM in Chalk |
May 15, 2007



Using over 150 milk crates, Crateman returns to the outskirts of Melbourne.
Posted by marc at 8:42 AM in 3D |

Read the story here.
(Thanks, Paul)
Posted by marc at 8:24 AM in 3D |
May 14, 2007

Congratulations to Adam Neate and his wife Waleska on the birth of their beautiful son Kenzo.
Posted by marc at 7:27 AM in Site Announcements |

More here.
Posted by marc at 7:23 AM in Murals |

Posted by marc at 7:17 AM in Culture Jamming |

More on the project here.
Posted by marc at 7:14 AM in Graffiti |




Artist: FilthyLuker
Posted by marc at 7:00 AM in 3D |
You may remember a couple years ago we posted the travels of Above while he went around the globe putting up his arrows and communicating small messages to the world.
Well, Above is back from a European tour with some interesting images. For the next couple weeks we'll be putting a few images online and linking to his new set of videos.
Here's a quick video of the preparations for his trip:
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