splatter-exhibition

Splatter Exhibition

The Aquarium Gallery in London is currently hosting the Splatter Exhibition featuring all your favourite cartoon characters slicing and dicing each other up. Think Loony Tunes meets Itchy & Scratchy. (via Slash Film)

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michael-seiben

Michael Seiben

Michael Seiben, an Austin TX based artist/illustrator has got some fresh work.

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onedotzero

onedotzero

It’s that time of year again. The onedotzero motion graphics festival is once again upon us. With upcoming events in Denmark, Russia and the UK, if you’re around you should definitely get down to one to check out some of the freshest work in the industry.

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wwek

WWEK

WWEK (white weekend kites) is a collective researching computational forms in architecture. Some of the concepts are amazing. Definitely worth a look for those of you into generative art or futuristic architecture.

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damien-correll

Damien Correll

Damien Correll is a designer from NYC with some pretty fresh work. Shown above is the piece ‘One Shot’ which was created for an advertising campaign to entice young creatives to produce a treatment for an ad spot which would then be created by the sponsor.

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dirty-found

Dirty Found

Dirty Found (NSFW) is the sister site to Found Magazine and contains all the risque finds that aren’t published in the regular version. The items shown are funny, creepy, sexy or just plain weird, but provide an interesting insight into the thought process of others.

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magdalena-bors

Magdalena Bors

I’m not really sure how to define, Magdalena Bors’ work. Amazing sculptures depicting fantastic landscapes, created from everyday objects that can be found in the home.

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minimaform

Minimaforms

Minimaforms are and architecture and design form who build experimental and ephemeral structures designed to engage and experiment. Shown above is a still from their ‘smoke signals’ installation which explores the dynamics of smoke and light integrated with todays SMS technology.

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humus

Humus

Humus is a long standing e-zine showcasing some great work in the fields of art, design, motion, illustration, literature, photography and more. Currently at issue 12 it’s definitely worth checking out for a rather interesting diversion.

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textile

Textile

Textile is an installation and interactive scupture by Jean Shin. Documenting the correspondence between the artist and the fabricators of the artwork it seeks to show the ubiquity and pervasiveness of email in our everyday lives.

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