LEGO art [part I]

LEGO art  [part I]
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Abandoned Yugoslavia Monuments

Abandoned Yugoslavia Monuments
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House of Books : Matej Kren

House of Books : Matej Kren
Book Cell is an octagonal building made entirely from books that was installed in the Modern Art Center in Lisboa. http://drome.web-coast.net/forum/uploads/images/bookcell-ed03.jpg Slovakian artist Matej Kren built an octagonal framework, filled it with books and removed it, leaving a symmetrical, enclosed room of stacked literature. Read more

Taxidermy Art

Taxidermy Art
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Real life wire frame model

Real life wire frame model
From Chinese artist Shi Jindian: The details are quite incredible, he's done it before with other objects, generally destroying the object once the wires are put around but for this one we suspect he built each element separatly... Read more

“Unbearable lightness”, bees at work

“Unbearable lightness”, bees at work
'unbearable lightness' by dutch designer tomáš gabzdil libertiny of studio libertiny. http://drome.web-coast.net/forum/uploads/images/bees02.jpg http://drome.web-coast.net/forum/uploads/images/bees03.jpg Read more

Henrique Oliveira

Henrique Oliveira
Oliveira uses tapumes, which in portugese can mean fencing, boarding, or enclosure, as a title for many of his large-scale installations. Read more

Light Ripples

Light Ripples
Light Ripples is an installation including some spheres, a circle pool and color lights. Develloped by Eness, a Designstudio based in Melbourne Music and visuals are created from the interplay between you, the balls and virtual objects. To play - set the balls in motion, simple. Toss them, flick them, make ripples in the pool, there are no rules. Only infinite compositions. Ooooh... Read more

Interactive media artist Mio I-zawa

Interactive media artist Mio I-zawa
Here is 2 interactives scultures from mister Mio I-zawa. More in his website. MECHANICAL TUMOR “Mechanical tumor” is a quivering hunk of fleshy, organic-looking material that expands and contracts depending on the amount of stress your computeris experiencing. Read more