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Designer Gasmasks

Designer Gasmasks

These designer gasmasks are insane! Designed by the multi-talented artist/designer Diddo Velema, they are, unfortunately not for sale. Instead they exist to make the statement that ‘We are at perpetual war with ourselves, which breeds perpetual fear. This causes an insatiable desire for consumption which we are afraid we may never satisfy.’ The masks are an attempt to acknowledge this fear and through acknowledgement we may breathe a little easier.

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Internet Maps

Internet Map

These maps of the internet by Chris Harrison are mesmerising. In a time when communication is at it’s easiest and most convenient it’s easy to forget about the underlying infrastructure that connects us all. These visualisations provide a sense of scale to the faceless networks that surround us in modern life.

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Ascii Art Curtains

Ascii Art Curtains

These Ascii Art Curtains by Nienke Sybrandy are fantastic! The site’s all written in Dutch, so unfortunately I can’t comment on the thought process, but check it out anyway for other great design inspiration.

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Kings of Power 4Billion%

Kings of Power 4Billion%

Kings of Power 4Billion% is Australian pixel artist wunderkind Paul Robertson’s latest pixel video release. Similar to the previously release Pirate Baby Cabana Battle, this animation shows thousands of brilliantly animated pixel characters fighting to the death in a myriad of macabre settings. You can see more of Paul’s work at the Mechafetus Visualblog or download the video here.

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Complexification

Complexification

Complexification is the online playground of Jared Tarbell and features some great experiments using the Processing programming language. Shown above is the work ‘Substrate’, in which a series of lines are drawn intersected and filled, the end process sharing similarities to that of a patchwork countryside.

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Public Embroidery

Ulrika Erdes

Hold on to your hats, public embroidery is the new reverse graffiti! Ulrika Erdes leads the way with some interesting pieces in her folio. So grab your sewing kits and get to it.

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Something Planned

Something Planned

Something Planned has got some great experiments in typography going on. Shown above is the think beauty project which uses tape to create some elegant type on a chain link fence. I’m also digging the City/Natural Space and Dimensional Typography projects.

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Gravitation

Gravitation

We recently wrote about Passage an experimental art game by Jason Rohrer. Well, he’s done it again, releasing Gravitation a new experiment in mania, melancholia, and the creative process. The game itself is beautiful, go play it now!

Update: The Escapist has a great interview/editorial with Jason Rohrer regarding the pursuit of perfection when designing games. Well worth the read. (via Kotaku) 

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Bert Simons

Bert Simons

These amazing sculptures created by Dutch designer Bert Simons are in fact made of paper. In addition to these, he also has some really great furniture design on his website.

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Running the Numbers

Running the Numbers

Running the Numbers is a fantastic set of creative infographics which paint a stunning and disturbing portrait of American culture.

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