↩ Jacob's Ephemerata

A blog of aggregated miscellanea and things I like uncovered from my daily travails. I'm Jacob, a peripatetic interdisciplinary designer of British persuasion, having interests in gastronomy, fashion, technology, interiors and sustainability. I'm currently working on online e-Commerce and identity. I dig Macs, mountain biking and smelly cheese.

Posts tagged “art”

‘Attic Exhibition’ by Holly Maguire

Wheatpaste streetart by Gaëlle Lasne.

’Je suis un super-héros’ by Gaëlle Lasne. (Who has a cute and quite funky splash page.)

An 8-meter rainbow made of Pantone swatches. (via wandaaaa)

‘Ornamental Inheritance’ by Jo Meesters. That’s not a traditional Dutch scene—have another ganders and you’ll see McDonalds signs, wind tubines and airplanes on the vessels. From ‘The Art of Industrial Ceramics’ exhibition at the Museum of Arts and Design (NYC) on until Spetember 13th 2009. [via Ponoko]

Swimming Pool’ by Leandro Erlich at P.S.1 (Long Island City) until October 24th 2009.

It is the function of art to renew our perception. What we are familiar with we cease to see.

‘N-1 #1’

‘N-1 #1’

‘Il Muru del Suono # 6’

‘Il Muru del Suono # 6’

‘La Morte di un'Immagine # 13’

‘La Morte di un'Immagine # 13’

‘La Morte di un'Immagine # 7’

‘La Morte di un'Immagine # 7’

Works by Andrea Galvani [via Julia]

It’s frankly a pity this advert is for…well, watch it. [via Ajnabee]

CutfromStone ‘Living Paint’ 

“The paint contains living elements which react to the environment it is in. If you give it sunlight and moisture it grows giving the surface a texture. If kept in a darkened room the paint changes colour. The paint […] was primarily designed as a medium for street artists to use. It’s 100% biodegradable […].

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