2013-03-21
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black and white and geometries (originally a 2006 print advert, via objectsinspaceandtime)
2012-04-20
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Two photographs by Greg White from his excellent portfolio. I could spend all day going through (and probably reposting) from here.
previously; previously on ffffound.
2012-04-13
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Transmission by Dan Holdsworth, via Architizer:
At first glance, British artist Dan Holdsworth’s work might depict any number of things: crumpled up paper napkins, a washed-out image from the surface of Mars, or even microscopic fractal patterns.
In fact, the images are 3D renderings of America’s most famous natural wonders. There’s the Grand Canyon, Mount Saint Helens, and the Great Salt Lake: by cloaking the models in a featureless white, Holdsworth shows us America’s “backyard” as a scaleless study in texture and detail.
Holdsworth worked from digital terrain models created by the United States Geological Survey Data to create the series, called Transmission: New Remote Earth Views.
There’s a lot more at the artist’s site, including more conventional in-landscape views. The series is being exhibited at the Brancolini Grimaldi gallery in London until 19 May 2012.
2012-04-09
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VKhUTEMAS poster celebrating the Five-Year Plan, 1920s (via, via, via)
(via neo-constructivist)
2012-03-29
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Four more photographs from Mark Power’s series on the Airbus A-380.
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2012-03-13
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Top, screen capture from L’Âge d’Or, 1930, directed by Luis Buñuel. Via. Bottom, Google Street View capture, anonymous. Via.
The second image was originally tagged ‘new aesthetic’.




