What made me look...
Of course most of this comes from other blogs that you browse through on a daily or weekly basis. This is a collection of what I want to keep, I guess as a virtual sketchbook. Here are some of my sources: swissmiss, wooster collective, creative review, creativity, NYT's style blog,
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How?

Here is the making of, where I found out that my classmate from SVA was part of this. Congrats MASA!: 

http://bbh-labs.com/lo-fi-magic-the-video-for-sours-‘hibi-no-neiro’

Friday, July 3rd 2009 1:28am

Will Bike sharing really come to New York one day? That would be amazing.

Wednesday, July 1st 2009 11:43pm

SKETCH MORE BY HAND.
(via http://graphism.fr/post/132074690/un-petit-bloc-note-cs3)

SKETCH MORE BY HAND.

(via http://graphism.fr/post/132074690/un-petit-bloc-note-cs3)

Monday, June 29th 2009 10:16pm

design lion of 2009:
http://work.canneslions.com/design/

design lion of 2009:

http://work.canneslions.com/design/

Saturday, June 27th 2009 8:48am

just so beautiful on its own. But this puts it into context that makes me smile:
In 1931 Dalí described Surrealist sculpture as “absolutely useless and created wholly for the purpose of materializing in a fetishistic way, with maximum tangible reality, ideas and fantasies of a delirious character.” Made just a few years after this provocative statement, Retrospective Bust of a Woman not only presents a woman as an object, but explicitly as one to be consumed. A long phallic baguette crowns her head, cobs of corns dangle around her neck, and ants swarm along her forehead as if gathering crumbs. When this work was exhibited in 1933, Pablo Picasso’s dog is reputed to have eaten the original loaf of bread.
Just saw it in reality at MoMA in the show of erotic ojects:http://www.moma.org/visit/calendar/exhibitions/960 

just so beautiful on its own. But this puts it into context that makes me smile:

In 1931 Dalí described Surrealist sculpture as “absolutely useless and created wholly for the purpose of materializing in a fetishistic way, with maximum tangible reality, ideas and fantasies of a delirious character.” Made just a few years after this provocative statement, Retrospective Bust of a Woman not only presents a woman as an object, but explicitly as one to be consumed. A long phallic baguette crowns her head, cobs of corns dangle around her neck, and ants swarm along her forehead as if gathering crumbs. When this work was exhibited in 1933, Pablo Picasso’s dog is reputed to have eaten the original loaf of bread.

Just saw it in reality at MoMA in the show of erotic ojects:
http://www.moma.org/visit/calendar/exhibitions/960 

Friday, June 26th 2009 6:13pm

wow, another stop motion that is great plus I love post it notes.

Via doispontos

Reblogged from dois pontos.

Friday, June 26th 2009 8:24am

A fascinating installation in MoMA’s atrium. The entire content of the artists mom’s house in china.
http://www.moma.org/visit/calendar/exhibitions/961

A fascinating installation in MoMA’s atrium. The entire content of the artists mom’s house in china.

http://www.moma.org/visit/calendar/exhibitions/961

Thursday, June 25th 2009 8:56am

drizzle:

Heineken Rasta

via Lisa Kitschenberg

Reblogged from It's Raining Drea..

Monday, June 22nd 2009 12:28am

oversize chewing gums in Venice.http://www.simonedecker.com/WorksChewinginVenice10.html
Via Kate

oversize chewing gums in Venice.
http://www.simonedecker.com/WorksChewinginVenice10.html

Via Kate

Saturday, June 20th 2009 3:10pm

I like.
Word as image by Ji Lee

I like.

Word as image by Ji Lee

Saturday, June 20th 2009 3:01pm

rockingyourdime:

unicornology:

citrongreige:

Balloon breakfast, photographed by David Sykes.

This latest piece of personal work is all shot in one shot on 5×4 transparency. I comisioned a model maker Ridley West to make a giant plate that we could attach to the wall and with the help of Jennie Webster who sourced some amazing balloons this shot was the result.

rockingyourdime:

unicornology:

citrongreige:

Balloon breakfast, photographed by David Sykes.

This latest piece of personal work is all shot in one shot on 5×4 transparency. I comisioned a model maker Ridley West to make a giant plate that we could attach to the wall and with the help of Jennie Webster who sourced some amazing balloons this shot was the result.

Reblogged from [untitled].

Saturday, June 20th 2009 2:15pm

by Kaile Smith
by Kaile Smith

Saturday, June 13th 2009 7:55pm

by Matt Payson.
by Matt Payson.

Saturday, June 13th 2009 7:53pm