Scopophilia: The Joy of Looking
British artist Theodore Miller created, Scopophilia, an online exhibition of postcard-sized collages from over 100 different artists worldwide. The postcards are a way to celebrate contemporary...
View ArticleInteractive Before-and-Afters of NYC Architecture
NYC Grid is a photo blog created by Paul Sahner with the goal of documenting and exploring New York neighborhoods. He has paired his images with historical photographs and an interactive element...
View ArticleFun Friday: Found Film
Photographer and graphic designer Chris A. Hughes‘ collection of antique found film spins images into speculative short stories. His obsession has led him to collect over fifty rolls of undeveloped...
View ArticleHigh and Low Tide Superimposed
In the series, Sea Change, Michael Marten superimposes images of seascapes at high and low tide. He photographs each scene between 6-18 hours apart to show the dramatic difference that occurs...
View ArticleOutside Inside
In the aptly named series, Camera Obscura, photographer Abelardo Morell marries the inside with the out by turning rooms into camera obscuras. This technique projects an inverted image of the view...
View ArticleDutch Master Painting Comes To Life (And Dies Again)
Artists Rob and Nick Carter have breathed life into old Dutch master paintings at The Frick Collection in New York. The artists took more than 3 years and 5,000 hours to meticulously recreate the...
View ArticleHyperlapse
Utilizing the all-seeing resource that is Google Maps, Teehan + Lax Labs have created Hyperlapse, a tool that employs time-lapse photography and sweeping camera movements to generate dramatic footage...
View ArticleWorld’s Smallest Sandcastles
These sandcastles created by artist Vik Muniz in collaboration with MIT researcher Marcelo Coelho are etched onto individual grains of sand. Utilizing a focused Ion Beam (FIB) capable of creating a...
View ArticleOld and New Photo Fusion
Blogger Jason King was inspired to reflect upon Portland, Oregon’s history of hidden hydrology through viewing Photography Then and Now’s interactive photos that juxtapose an exact location through a...
View ArticleJames Turrell: Prints and Process
Light is essential to how we view the world. Our eyes absorb and refract light allowing us to see, much the same way a camera lens absorbs light to record an image. Artist James Turrell—creator of...
View ArticleDrawing Post-Digitally
Image Source: Heerlijkheid Hoogvliet via Metropolis In an article for Metropolis, Sam Jacob explains that the proliferation of photo-realistic renderings has brought about a resurgence in drawing. He...
View ArticleIs It Real or Rendered?
Image Credit: Sotheby’s via Places Journal As discussions of representation in design schools recognize our current collective shift into the postdigital era, Susan Piedmont-Palladino writes a...
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