Tsuyoshi Ozawa began making, photographing and eating Vegetable Weapons in 2001. The Japanese photographer now travels around the world taking pictures of women bearing “weapons” made from ingredients for
If you were wearing an animated gif T-shirt, you’d feel so alive! (You’d just have to watch out for strangers who noticed your new-found ‘huggability’.) Sean Montgomery of Produce Consume Robot is responsible for
Last week (for one week only), a vacant 36,000 square foot, three-story warehouse in Berkeley became Special Delivery, a gigantic gallery for Bay Area graffiti art. The event
Art school is hardly the school of hard knocks, but it’s not exactly a cakewalk for students matriculating into today’s workforce either. Brutherford Industries‘ latest popject is a
Portland’s WeMake has organized the construction and deployment of over 100 designer birdhouses throughout the city. Local, national and international artists answered the call to action and created amazing birdhouses that will be auctioned
I’ve always enjoyed a friendly game of table tennis, but Internet start-ups have had the game-changing effect of morphing the staid and atypical Olympic sport into something “cool”.
Shag [interviewed] has a new charm bracelet that continues to chronicle his love affair with Palm Springs, CA. It features ten Shag-style charms and is limited to 150
While looking at this sculpture, I became aware that I was grinding my teeth. There’s a reason: Yoan Capote was inspired to create the piece (called Stress) as a
Remember Jason Taylor and his Everyday Objects project? I wrote that post in March, when the UK-based product designer was nearing his 100th transformation of an everyday object.