Nature reclaims The City in these dioramas built and photographed by Lori Nix.

Nix on her project:

In my newest body of work The City I have imagined a city of our future, where something either natural or as the result of mankind, has emptied the city of it’s human inhabitants. Art museums, Broadway theaters, laundromats and bars no longer function. The walls are deteriorating, the ceilings are falling in, the structures barely stand, yet Mother Nature is slowly taking them over. These spaces are filled with flora, fauna and insects, reclaiming what was theirs before man’s encroachment. I am afraid of what the future holds if we do not change our ways regarding the climate, but at the same time I am fascinated by what a changing world can bring.

Japanese photographers want you to open your eyes

Arākī, Daido Moriyama, respectfully

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Dimensions | Alexander Lervik

Lervik created the installation out of 1728 heads, 35,000 parts and 24,000 LED lamps.

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Brillo Boxes | Andy Warhol | 1969

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Katsuhiro Otomo

Surreal!

billyjane:

One of my favorite surreal objects is L’Ultrameuble / Ultra-furniture

by Kurt Seligmann  *

presented at  Exposition Internationale du Surréalisme held in January 1938 in Paris 

thanks to mondoblogo

[taken from ’Surreale Dinge’ exhibition catalogue at Schirn Kunsthalle in Frankfurt]

… thank you Biljana …

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Audio-visual portraits of Kiev by Sasha Kurmaz

My new experimental project.
Mixed photo and sound.

More: www.w-o-s.ru/visual/kiev2/index.html

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Nike Savvas, Atomic: Full of Love, Full of Wonder, 2005

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Kineret Lourie-Self portrait with brain

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digital graphic by Tomáš Orbán; 2012

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photo by George W. Gardner

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trulymadlyme:

80’s pop

very clockwork orangesque <3