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Momentum

»Momentum is a 3-year project in which photographer Alejandro Guijarro travelled to the great Quantum Mechanics institutions of the world and photographed the blackboards just as he found them. Once removed from their institutional environment the large drawings take on a far more artistic appearance.« How true!


Cambridge (2011)


Berkeley II (2012)


Berkeley I (2012)

All photographic works copyright Alejandro Guijarro 2012

The Moses Bridge

Who says, that a bridge allways has to built across the river? This incredible sunken bridge located in the Netherlands is giving visitors a fascinating walk through a beautiful 17th Century Dutch fort. Yes, the waters have parted! The Dutch architecture office RO & AD Architects designed a bridge for the West Brabant Water Line in Halsteren, Netherlands.

Moses Bridge

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The Facadeprinter

This great invention will certainly never change the world, but will find its place in the world of machines: »The Facadeprinter is a simple software controlled robot. It consists of a turn table with two axes and an air-pressure print head. The printer shoots the artwork from a distance dot by dot onto the chosen area. Using this method, inaccessible and uneven surfaces can be used for large scale prints. Artworks can be printed on buildings without costly scaffolding. The Facadeprinter is also a communication-tool. Even the application of the artwork is part of the message; straight and direct. A work of art is converted to a vector or pixel file and shot dot by dot onto the facade. The viewer watches the emerging artwork like the drawing of a magic pen.«

Kopf Kino

Shopping trolleys have become somehow part of the visual memory of art history. The newest trolley-based work comes from artist collective on/off. The device itself is constructed from a modified trolley filled with car batteries, a projector and computer held in place with cable ties. Read more about the practical use at designboom

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Kindergarten Obesity

Still one of my favourite oochy woochy horror illustrators: Kristian Hammerstad. Enjoy his work.


»Kindergarten Obesity«, for The Las Vegas Weekly.

Copyright 2012 Kristian Hammerstad. All rights reserved.

Pip & Pop

The art of Pip & Pop consists of a very varied and amusing collection of materials, which are combined to form always new fairytale worlds. Sweets, sand, pigment, artificial plants, origami, found objects, modeling clay, beads, wire, sequins, glitter, polystyrene, pipecleaners – all is in use. A visit of their exhibitions might be similar to using psychedelics, marijuana, and other stimulants.


»Happy Sky Dream«, Aichi Triennale, Nagoya Japan, 2010


»Big Bong, Big Bang«, Kunstverein Ludwigsburg, Germany, 2011


»Big Bong, Big Bang«, Kunstverein Ludwigsburg, Germany, 2011


»I can hold the sun«, Kunstlerhaus Dortmund, Germany, 2011


»I can hold the sun«, Kunstlerhaus Dortmund, Germany, 2011