Wednesday, December 16, 2015

crossconnectmag: Miranda Tiano is a 24 year old from Atlanta...











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Miranda Tiano is a 24 year old from Atlanta who is now based in Los Angeles. She currently does branding and digital for Big Boi of Outkast. She makes her art with Cinema 4D. She creates art as a way to escape her responsibilities. Find her work on Tumblr as hypernurbz.

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Lullock Chaise Lounge Responds to Your Natural Movements

Lullock is a unique concept chaise lounge that responds to your natural movement. The arched base has been designed to roll smoothly, adjusting to your transition between front and back as you shift your weight. You can also position yourself upright on the chaise, allowing you to explore a different rocking motion. The bubbly green mushrooms squish and mold to support each individual body shape. This creates a warm comforting sensation as the person nestles safely inside Lullock. Not only does it help alleviate stress by cradling the body but the playful rocking element also encourages people to move about. This promotes an increase in oxygen and good blood flow that is good for when someone is occupied with a stationery activity for extended periods of time.

Lullock is perfect for reading, using a digital device, or simply relaxing in the privacy of the curved form.

Designers : Nicole Hone, Reuben Knauf, Darnar Kruy, Nisha Brunt, and James Edwards

Lullock Chaise Lounge by Nicole Hone, Reuben Knauf, Darnar Kruy, Nisha Brunt, and James Edwards

Lullock Chaise Lounge by Nicole Hone, Reuben Knauf, Darnar Kruy, Nisha Brunt, and James Edwards

Lullock Chaise Lounge by Nicole Hone, Reuben Knauf, Darnar Kruy, Nisha Brunt, and James Edwards

Lullock Chaise Lounge by Nicole Hone, Reuben Knauf, Darnar Kruy, Nisha Brunt, and James Edwards

Lullock Chaise Lounge by Nicole Hone, Reuben Knauf, Darnar Kruy, Nisha Brunt, and James Edwards

Lullock Chaise Lounge by Nicole Hone, Reuben Knauf, Darnar Kruy, Nisha Brunt, and James Edwards

Lullock Chaise Lounge by Nicole Hone, Reuben Knauf, Darnar Kruy, Nisha Brunt, and James Edwards

Lullock Chaise Lounge Responds to Your Natural Movements is originally posted on Tuvie - Modern Industrial Design

Bike Shelf Tastefully Shows Off Your Bike

Biking everyday? You might as well install this beautiful book shelf that turns your bike in a work of art. It’s been especially designed to display your bike along with its accessories in both spectacular and functional way. This project is still based on book-shelf concept, except that it turns into a stage to show off your bike. Designed and developed with natural oakwood material, it features clean lines and minimal design, it can easily adapt to every type of interior décor. You’ll also find nice details such as clothes rack that looks like a handle bar but actually a LED lamp.

This bike shelf features a modular structure where the base can hold different type of bikes and sizes. It is equipped with a stainless steel universal clamp that can handle any wheel and handlebar width. Just in case you need more space, you can add a side unit that comes with 4 shelves to keep everything you need when you go biking.

Designer : Vadolibero

Bike Shelf by Vadolibero

Bike Shelf by Vadolibero

Bike Shelf by Vadolibero

Bike Shelf by Vadolibero

Bike Shelf by Vadolibero

Bike Shelf Tastefully Shows Off Your Bike is originally posted on Tuvie - Modern Industrial Design

Tuesday, December 15, 2015

crossconnectmag: Michał Janowski is a 30 year old Polish-born...













crossconnectmag:

Michał Janowski is a 30 year old Polish-born artist residing in the United Kingdom.

He moved to Scotland in his early twenties and coincidentally ended up living right next to the Glasgow School of Art. He later attended the University of East Anglia and graduated with a certificate in Visual Arts. However, his love of creating began long before his classical training:

“I remember very well that I was constantly drawing something as a child. It was the purest form of fun as I could do whatever I wanted. The ‘’real toys’’ were fine but they were already made if you know what I mean.”

Michał’s creations display an abundance of different emotions and techniques. His unique ability to blend realistic elements with unearthly visions that seem to be straight out of nightmares makes his pieces not only aesthetically fascinating, but also a bit perplexing.

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crossconnectmag: New York-based artist George Boojury paints...



















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New York-based artist George Boojury paints animals that often return the viewer’s gaze. His large-scale ink works on paper (10 feet long is typical for one of his pieces) invite his audiences to confront majestic, wild creatures head-on. Check out his website.

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littlelimpstiff14u2: Nude dancers are censored by carefully...





















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Nude dancers are censored by carefully programmed drones in Japanese ad campaign

To promote their latest stock of clothing, online Japanese retailer BUYMA has realized a commercial campaign that cleverly integrates technology, design and dance. the scene stars two completely naked dancers that perform a routine alongside Tchaikovsky’s ‘swan lake suite’, whilst a fleet of carefully programmed drones perfectly move in tandem — censoring their most intimate body parts. humorously, the drones, each clutching a small sheet of white paper, cover and conceal the dancers’ not-suitable-for-work areas as they leap and launch their bodies around the stage. what starts out with two dancers quickly progresses into a highly orchestrated scene, with multiple drones joining in to help hide bouncing breasts and flailing phallic parts. finally, the closing slide of the short feature displays the phrase ‘buy clothes’. The intimate body parts of two dancers are cleverly concealed by flying drones .

Thanks to  Designboom and Prosthetic Knowledge

nonconcept: California Roll House by Christopher Daniel. (all...











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California Roll House by Christopher Daniel. (all Images: Violent Volumes)


crossconnectmag: Robert Sammelin is a self taught concept...

















crossconnectmag:

Robert Sammelin is a self taught concept artist, illustrator, graphic designer and comics creator. Hi has worked on covers for books, magazines and CD’s, logo designs and illustration as well as concept art for numerous video games.

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