Be@rbrick Nike Windrunner Malaysia
September 27th, 2007

Nike to execute a very interesting project that 100 of Malaysia local artist and designer which is to customize the Be@rbrick Nike Windrunner 400% for Nike’s upcoming Windrunner Campaign.

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Action Tin Toy

1000tentacles

Blackfryday
todayisblackfryday

tuckloong

supermonyet

manmeng

Nemo, Urban Cretures, Pipit Robot
This project is restricted to Malaysian Residents ONLY. For more interesting design please visit PIPIT Forum.
September 26th, 2007

Bamboo Vase - three layers of cased handblown matte glass sprout exotic shapes, passionate colors. White interiors contrast. A series that bring you one step nearer to the nature. Not like normal wooden material, matte glass surface some of give people a semi transparent feeling. Through visual appearance it makes me feel so cool and comfortable.
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September 26th, 2007

The Art of Shoe Lacing
This skill will sure help you to turn some heads around in the street.

Flash Okami
Okami is originally a game made for PS2 which is beautifully executed visually and technologically, you can say this adaptation lets you have a mild taste of how the game feels like. Kind of. via wiiwii.tv

Airifier
How do you wish to visit a site with a single click on the desktop? Airifier from arc90 enables you to have that option. Now it is slowly growing with momentum, AIR which would most likely to transition most of the web application into downloadable format for user to use on their desktop. via numtopia

Try Mango
Have you ever struggle to adapt into a foreign country because of their language and find it is impossible to learn without holding a book everywhere? Try this site. The good use of technology made me felt so good, just like how the fruit tastes like, sweet.
via engadget

24 London
It is a good sign to see a commercial adaptation of such technology into people’s lifestyle. 24 is bar operating in London which allows people to observe not only the people inside, but at the same time enjoying at the dynamically changing wall display. via gizmodo / How about handphone mooncakes? or a futuristic slim DVD concept player?
September 26th, 2007

I Love Typography
An excellent resource centre for typophiles. What’s more that the writer itself is such a patience individual that takes a lot of intiative to explain the concept, idea behind each methodology in typography visually. Definitely worth of bookmark and daily visit. If you will check out its hottest post ever, 15 Excellent Example of Web Typography. Thank nec.
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Pixelmator
Remember this black sheep of image editing back in a while that I talked about? They have officially release for public consumption! I’m going to give it a run on the demo and come back on its performance.

Vending Machine Love
I’m not often easily impressed by one subject itself but this individual took a rather drastic approach by photographing the same vending machine daily for over two years. Notice that there is a difference? I wonder how interesting it would be if the pictures are compiled into a timelapse. via gizmodo

Daft Hands - Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger
Wait until you see the interesting part in the middle. Start from the beginning please. Tell me that you are impressed. Thanks Suu.

Thames Festival
Stunning photography. Captured most of the moment perfectly. Thanks pekyin.

Commercial - Peppermint Field
Lol. Brilliant.

Colours of the first class experience
I’m often grateful and impressed by the collection of Colour Lovers provided for study. Look, Malaysia Airlines is in it! Beautiful colours.

The Action Blog
How do you change the world now? You blog.

Maciek Duczynski
Magnificient photos.

Manhole Gallery
Huge gallery set of manholes compiled from all over the places. Great inspiration source.
While you might want to have some late afternoon reading, try to figure out if artists are born or taught? Or how do you manage an interview?
September 24th, 2007
A very nice digital art gallery from Xtrabold.net. please do remind to click the particular artist’s link for more works

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September 20th, 2007
Wang Qing Song was born in Heilongjiang Province, China and studied at the Sichuan Academy of Art. His photographs have been exhibited worldwide in Canada, China, France, Italy and the USA. For more information, see the artist’s website at www.wangqingsong.com and Interview at Grove Art.
September 20th, 2007
Chinese Contemporary’s Beijing gallery is dedicated to showing the work of the Chinese avant garde post-1989. It has an exhibition programme which shows a complete spectrum of media from paintings to photos, performances, ink on paper and videos. The gallery specialises in artists living and working in mainland China because it believes these artists are closely in tune with the considerable changes their country is undergoing and which is reflected in their art. It is a world historical situation where a communist government reigns over a vibrant market economy, providing rich ground for artistic creation.
Cutting the cloth with jigsaw map
September 20th, 2007
World Map, constructed from 2000 layers of cloth cut into components, is installed as part of the Biennale of Sydney.
The work, by the Chinese artist Ai Weiwei, is designed to be extremely labour intensive to install, hinting at China’s status as a source of cheap workers for the fabric industry. Read it more from www.smh.com.au.

























