yes fractal
August 4th, 2008 | drawingI thought it would be a little bigger…
August 3rd, 2008 | sculpture
If you don’t read Japanese I would just recommend visiting the gizmodo page. Apparently this is supposed to be the 1:1 scale model of the Scopedog mecha. Barring the supposedly 275mil 725mil budget for a real one this is probably the best thing we can have right now. Although at 1:1, it feels a bit too… tiny(?!) compared to the anime version.
[ robotwatch (Japanese) via gizmodo ]
Marvel should make movies for these superheros
July 30th, 2008 | sculpture
This is 20,000 times better and less tacky than the “world’s largest ball of paint“.
More images inside.
is that a skull that I see before me? (yeah…)
July 28th, 2008 | drawingIt’s alive!
July 27th, 2008 | featured, installation, sculpture
Sounding Retreat (2008) by Linda Sormin
Ceramics & mixed media installation at Washington State University, Pullman, WA.
Linda was the teacher that got me interested in ceramics when I attended Emily Carr a couple of years ago. Her website just went live and you should go check it out.
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Captain Obvious patrols here
July 25th, 2008 | illustration
I really have no idea how to describe Sankaku Complex. For me it’s like a tiny window into Japanese weirdness/wonderfulness. I have no trouble understanding those specific quirks because I grew up in Taiwan*, but I am sure it’s (still) quite weird for a lot of people. See here, dozens of dozens anime faces that when view all at the same time, are quite mesmerizing. Follow the link and give it a try.
[ sankaku complex ]
*Japanese shit is big in Taiwan, for those who don’t know.
I’ll curse you
July 25th, 2008 | misc
Woa, didn’t realize that I haven’t had a post for 3 days. Apparently life’s giving me a lot to deal right now.
[ bayçal baghriche via vvork ]




