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February 07 2011

19:30
The story continues at http://eliasheuninck.posterous.com/

January 04 2011

14:22
Darren Rigo, cedar rail redistribution (2010)

from his Domestic Wilderness series
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14:20
Darren Rigo, cedar rail alignment (2010)

from his Domestic Wilderness series

December 28 2010

22:35
Driessens & Verstappen, Diemerzeedijk 2007, scene G, (2008)

This work is a slide show. To see it, follow the source link.
22:05
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Driessens & Verstappen, Fulgurites Endoscopy (2001)

A fulgurite is a tubelike formation in sand or rock, caused by lightning. The immense heat in the core of the beam makes the sand vaporize, and a beautifully glazed inner surface remains. A machine is developed to observe these inner structures of fulgurites. The objects, mounted on an XY table can be viewed through an endoscope.
14:12
Harm Van Den Dorpel, Ostrich

The cliché thought about ostriches is their hiding behavior, putting their head in the ground. I like to do this too in my work. by hiding or taking the original meaning away, the only meaning left is that of a bare and empty visual language. I think there is a lot of beauty in these residues.
11:40
Greg White, Svalbard Svalbard landscapes. The cover of the book, designed by Tom Munckton, reflects the rough nature of the environment.

December 27 2010

22:02
Shinichi Maruyama, Water Sculptures

Slow Motion the right way
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15:01
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Faustine Puras, Painted Seascape
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December 26 2010

16:10
Katie Paterson, Vatnajokull (the sound of)

An underwater microphone lead into Jökulsárlón lagoon - an outlet glacial lagoon of Vatnajökull, filled with icebergs - connected to an amplifier, and a mobile-phone, which created a live phone line to the glacier. The number +44(0)7757001122 could be called from any telephone in the world, the listener put through to Vatnajökull. A white neon sign of the phone number hung in the gallery space.
15:34
Katie Paterson, All the Dead Stars

A map of all the dead stars in the Universe.
15:32
Katie Paterson, All the Dead Stars

A map of all the dead stars in the Universe.
15:22
Katie Paterson, History of Darkness

History of Darkness is a slide archive; a life-long project, it will eventually contain hundreds upon thousands of images of darkness from different times/places in the history of the Universe, spanning billions of years. Each image handwritten with its distance from earth in light years, and arranged from one to infinity.

December 21 2010

22:37
Maya Lin, 'Atlas landscape' (2006) at the 'Systematic Landscapes' exhibition

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December 19 2010

20:21
patternclashhh, flickr picture 

architecture versus deer versus garden 
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19:44
Cynthia Romanov, one of her blog pictures.

Flash versus deer versus garden
19:39
Cynthia Romanov, one of her blog pictures.

Flash versus deer versus garden

December 13 2010

22:29
Nelly Ben Hayoun, The Other Vulcano

Domesticated nature as the next level of entertainment?
more information at we make money not art

December 12 2010

14:19
Anselm Kiefer, Bergkristall (1991)

Like a true alchemist, Kiefer turns lead into rock crystal. A poisonous metal that is, moreover, used for making bullets is paradoxically transformed into a healing mineral. Kiefer stamps his mark on the creation by chalking the title onto the surface of the composition. The title itself evokes echoes of Kristallnacht, the Nazi pogrom against the Jews (Germany 1938).

Although the picture seems a bit dull, seeing the work in real life is very impressive. Very beautiful. It's still in the 'KMSKA' in Antwerp until 23/01/2011

December 09 2010

21:14
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Kilo-jump! When freed from the obvious advertising context, this image can be actually very beautiful.
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