The straw camera is an innovative analogue camera made by collaborators mick farrell and cliff haynes. The camera is a box filled with 32,000 drinking straws (or layers of corrugated plastic in another version).
David Spriggs
The Metropolitan Museum of Art – Open Access Policy
On February 7, 2017, The Metropolitan Museum of Art implemented a new policy known as Open Access, which makes images of artworks it believes to be in the public domain widely and freely available for unrestricted use, and at no cost, in accordance with the Creative Commons Zero (CC0) designation and the Terms and Conditions of this website. It also makes available data from the entire online collection―both works it believes to be in the public domain and those under copyright or other restrictions―including basic information such as title, artist, date, medium, and dimensions. This data is available to all in accordance with the Creative Commons Zero (CC0) designation.
Nick Cave
Nick Cave (born 1959 in Fulton, Missouri, USA) is an American fabric sculptor, dancer, and performance artist. He is best known for his Soundsuits: wearable fabric sculptures that are bright, whimsical, and other-worldly.
Evgeny Mokhorev
Evgeny Mokhorev was born in Leningrad (now St. Petersburg) in 1967. A childhood interest in photography led him to join the famous Leningrad photo club “Mirror” and to pursue a career as a professional photographer. Since the late 1980s, Mokhorev has explored the territories of childhood and adolescence and the transition to adulthood. In 1992, he showed his series “Games Children Play” during the Mois de la Photo festival in Paris, his first solo exhibition outside of the Soviet Union. Mokhorev has been a member of the Union of Photographers of Russia since 1992. In 1993, he won the “Discovery of the Year” award at the First Russian Photo Festival. In 1996, he was nominated the Photoartist of the Year. He has received several government grants for his work, and in 1997, he became a member of the Union of Russian Artists. Mokhorev lives and works in St. Petersburg.
Ryan Nagata
Spacesuit replica builder Ryan Nagata.
Palimpsest
The Palimpsest uses 3D scanning and virtual reality to record urban spaces and the communities that live in them.
Tish Murtha
Patricia Anne “Tish” Murtha (14 March 1956 – 13 March 2013) was a British social documentary photographer best known for documenting marginalized communities, social realism and working class life in Newcastle upon Tyne and the North East of England.
James Mollison
James Mollison’s ambitious projects center on the capacity of photography to narrate deeply human stories, which are driven by his own curiosity about the nature of human existence. He is most well known for his independent and internationally-researched projects.
The Bronze Oak Project
The central purpose of The Bronze Oak Project is to use the iconic symbol of this ancient oak tree to catalyse a more meaningful and lasting connection between citizens and the natural world in our cities. It will also stand as a symbol of the strength and longevity of the Monarchy and be an inspiring focal point for achieving two wider aims.
Pond Life
All free-living life forms are made of cells. The majority of life forms on the planet are microscopic and unicellular – meaning that the entire organism consists of only one cell, and is too small to be seen with the naked eye. We, in juxtaposition, are made up of many, many cells, as are the plants and animals that we can see around us every day. Unicellular organisms inhabit the soil, air and water all around us, some even reside within our own bodies. These organisms are intrinsically fascinating and often visually stunning; they are architects, builders, travellers, parasites, hunters, scavengers and prey; they have sex lives and mating rituals; they build communities and they go it alone. They are as complex in terms of behavior and lifestyle as any plant or animal, yet they do all of this within the confines of only one cell. Pondlife is an effort to document these organisms as the complex living creatures that they are, and make them accessible to as many people as possible. Pondlife is also intended to be educational. It attempts to communicate some basic concepts of biology, survival and the evolution of life in fun and visually stimulating ways using examples from the microscopic world. The documentation of these organisms is an invaluable resource to the education of adults and children alike.
New Sounds
Wind down each night with an hour of unusual music from artists, composers, and traditional musicians - all gleefully oblivious of their genres. Hosted by WNYC’s John Schaefer. Produced by WNYC Studios.
FooVR
A weekly Virtual Reality talk and interview show.
Louise Despont
Louise Despont, an artist best known for using compasses, stencils, and rulers to create intricate and deeply meditative drawings on ledger paper.
Tryouts
An exploration of the connections between masculinity, homosexuality, and athleticism, ‘Tryouts’ is a personal journey through the difficult yet common experience of growing up not fitting into social norms.
Trent Parke
Trent Parke (born 1971) is an Australian photographer. He has created a number of photography books; won numerous national and international awards including four World Press Photo Awards; and his photographs are held in numerous public and private collections. He is a member of Magnum Photos and represented by Hugo Michell Gallery, Adelaide and Stills Gallery, Sydney.
Ensamble Studio
We go to the origin of the processes, to the raw materials, we try to arrive to the essence of the elements and construction systems. And this scientific understanding enables a extreme freedom to operate outside the preconceived processes. We use industry at the service of architecture but not vice versa.
Shelter Bookworks
Shelter Bookworks is an edition binding studio located in Western Massachusetts, owned and operated by Amy Borezo. We specialize in edition binding of books and presentation boxes for artists and fine press publishers.
David Haines and Joyce Hinterding
David Haines and Joyce Hinterding, live and work in the Blue Mountains of Australia. They maintain independent practices and also collaborate on large-scale art works that explore diverse subject matter, often with a focus on revealing the unseen and the unheard. These works often incorporate Joyce’s investigations into energetic forces and David’s concern with the intersection of hallucination and the environment.
Wild Ambience – Marc Anderson
I'm an ecologist with an interest in sounds and animal communication. I record natural sounds in many areas of the western US, and describe my recording adventures, and the importance of sounds and quiet places on my blog. Here you can also learn how to get started in nature sound recording, and download some of my best recordings.
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