Locked Box #2 (1988)Metropolitan Transit AuthorityThis extremely subtle piece reexamines the assumption that art must be visually accessible to be important and identifiable as a creative work. This artist explores the limitless possibilities of the hidden here, allowing the viewer to reevaluate underlying preconceptions, and to recondition the inner mind to work with the perception of the commonplace outer space.

Improv Everywhere put up wall labels and hosted a gallery opening at the 23rd St. C/E station in NYC.

(via Lowconcept, sexartandpolitics, sympathyfortheartgallery)


Agent Lindquist: »I think my favorite piece of the evening was the performance art titled “Woman sitting on bench, ongoing.” It was great to watch the people not involved in the mission sitting on the bench watching us watch them. Where did life end, and art begin? Where did art end, and life begin? The people sitting were totally confused. Finally, one woman looked up at the placard behind the bench, chuckled a bit and got up. The look on her face when she discovered that she was a performance artist was amazing!«

Locked Box #2 (1988)
Metropolitan Transit Authority

This extremely subtle piece reexamines the assumption that art must be visually accessible to be important and identifiable as a creative work. This artist explores the limitless possibilities of the hidden here, allowing the viewer to reevaluate underlying preconceptions, and to recondition the inner mind to work with the perception of the commonplace outer space.

Improv Everywhere put up wall labels and hosted a gallery opening at the 23rd St. C/E station in NYC.

(via Lowconcept, sexartandpolitics, sympathyfortheartgallery)

Agent Lindquist: »I think my favorite piece of the evening was the performance art titled “Woman sitting on bench, ongoing.” It was great to watch the people not involved in the mission sitting on the bench watching us watch them. Where did life end, and art begin? Where did art end, and life begin? The people sitting were totally confused. Finally, one woman looked up at the placard behind the bench, chuckled a bit and got up. The look on her face when she discovered that she was a performance artist was amazing!«

jogging by the …lake?

jogging by the …lake?

painting (!) by Jeremy Geddes
(via laureola)

painting (!) by Jeremy Geddes

(via laureola)

patrick beser, berlin:

It’s done! Take a look at my new portfolio: patrickbeser.com
After more then three years I updated the whole design, the entire code behind it and a few works. Actually, the design structure is similar to the old portfolio, because it allows the best and smoothest presentation of my works, I think.
Have a look at the works and the way you can interact with the presention: You can grab and release the content, use the stylish scrollbar, the arrow keys on your keyboard and even the mouse wheel.
I hope you’ll like it.

indeed nice work. designers have to keep their portfolio up to date nowadays. there is no valid excuse.

patrick beser, berlin:

It’s done! Take a look at my new portfolio: patrickbeser.com

After more then three years I updated the whole design, the entire code behind it and a few works. Actually, the design structure is similar to the old portfolio, because it allows the best and smoothest presentation of my works, I think.

Have a look at the works and the way you can interact with the presention: You can grab and release the content, use the stylish scrollbar, the arrow keys on your keyboard and even the mouse wheel.

I hope you’ll like it.

indeed nice work. designers have to keep their portfolio up to date nowadays. there is no valid excuse.

so, if clothing looks this awesome in still water, who is going to design a fabric that acts similary in still air?

so, if clothing looks this awesome in still water, who is going to design a fabric that acts similary in still air?

simply because i just came across this.
me, 2003-2005
and zach klein took these (flickr) in 2005. i hated myself back then, but now i think they are cool.

simply because i just came across this.

me, 2003-2005

and zach klein took these (flickr) in 2005. i hated myself back then, but now i think they are cool.

stefan is like my little brother, sometimes son. sometimes my big brother.
we went for a walk in the sun.

stefan is like my little brother, sometimes son. sometimes my big brother.

we went for a walk in the sun.

not so cold out anymore.

not so cold out anymore.

  • stefan: katie west posts all these nude photos of herself on her blog.
  • mareen: is she from germany?
  • stefan: i think alaska.
  • mareen: there is nothing else to do there anyway.
  • stefan: except maybe babysit one of the palin kids.

i used to have that same turtle.

via my other blog, supercute:

buriedunderground: »This is the most adorable ‘humping’ I have ever seen. Also, I had no idea turtle sex noises were so cute.«

Tumblr Audio Parser

by toperchris. collects all the music we (individual users) post on tumblr. (thanks, boggle)

There is also tumbletape, which is sort of a muxtape rip-off and not designed well, but stefan found it and i thought i might share.

via rach: Spinning new Bat for Lashes — Daniel. Not disappointed yet, but this video is all kinds of WTF.

(see making of here)

nu shueswhite leather chucks, from my mom, for my birthday, which isn’t until april. but she gave them to me in advance (otherwise it would be like waiting for a mac to become cheaper). maybe a little weird, but what does it matter.

nu shues
white leather chucks, from my mom, for my birthday, which isn’t until april. but she gave them to me in advance (otherwise it would be like waiting for a mac to become cheaper). maybe a little weird, but what does it matter.

sketching out shots

sketching out shots