Washington-based painter, Tyree Callahan, modified a 1937 Underwood Standard typewriter by replacing the letters and keys with color pads and hued labels. Presto: painting machine! Callahan submitted the Chromatic Typewriter
Netherlands-based designer, Marco Ugolini, and photographer, Pedro Motta, went grocery shopping based on color. I absolutely hate grocery stores. Perhaps this exercise in selective shopping makes it somehow more bearable?
It’s only Monday morning, and I’m already giffing two back to back posts? For Le Merde, who is still rocking out to cassette tapes (which, according to the
Works on Whatever has added a Barbara Kruger beach towel to its collection of [previously blogged] beach towels by contemporary artists. It’s a bold design (though the font
Britain’s richest living artist, Damien Hirst, and Red Hot Chili Peppers’ bassist, Flea, have collaborated on a series of deluxe spin bass guitars to benefit The Silverlake Conservatory.
Here’s all I know about this sweet little character called Secret Smile by Lady Brown: It’s hand-cast resin (with felt shoes). It stands about 5 inches tall. It
Toronto-based agency, John St, made this video that can only be described as PURRfect. “Nobody wants to see ads anymore. They want cat videos.” TRUTH. I haven’t worked
I just came across this amusing billboard hijack by the [previously blogged] Desire Obtain Cherish crew, and it resonates with some thoughts I’ve been having about reality TV and
Testament to the power of the object d’art: it can make you desire something in its objectified (idealized, symbolic) form that you wouldn’t actually even want in its
Japanese company Kowa Tmsuk (whose awesome tagline is “Make Everyday More Fun”) are debuting Kobot (possibly the most adorable car I’ve ever seen) this weekend at The 42nd