Here is a bike that I thought about putting in Bikespiration Part 12 but I thought it needed it's own post. This Thonet Bike was designed by London-based architect Andy Martin and was designed using bent wood. The reason behind the name is because Thonet's steam bending process was used to make this bike and was originally developed in the 1930's to make chairs. This bike was one of three developed but this one was chosen due to the aesthetic beauty and modest connection with the heritage of the company. The Thonet Bike will be available in limited edition and will cost you about $69,505.00 dollars. If you want to read more about the bike go to mocoloco.com
This awesome sculpture was made of resin and recycled computer keys by Babis Cloud and it sure is sweet looking. The piece is titled Hedonism(y) Trojaner, derived from the giant mythological Trojan horse. I'm just assuming that on some level he refers this horse to the negative aspects of technology (viruses, irrational dependence on computers), but you can read a bit more explanation over on iGNANT.
Source: Colossal
A Horse Made of Computer Keys
Welcome to Playlist-42 on The Collective Loop. In this months installment we have some new music by Tycho, Frightened Rabbit and more... Take a journey into the beginning of Fall and enjoy the smells and feel of the chill air.
If you want to check out any of the other Playlist then click on Archived Playlist in this post or on the right hand side of this blog or in the menu.
If you want to check out any of the other Playlist then click on Archived Playlist in this post or on the right hand side of this blog or in the menu.
Tracklist
1. Visions by Letting Up Despite Great Faults
2. Color Theory by Tea Leigh & Luke Reed
3. A Walk (Kolombo Remix) by Tycho
4. Angeline by Bearhug
5. State Hospital by Frighten Rabbit
6. Blinding Light by Jethro Fox
7. Somewhere Close 2 U by Dudes
8. vvi+h You by Taquwami
9. Close Remix (Beat Connection) by Sun Airway
10. Vestige by Pair of Arrows
11. If You Loved Me by Child Actor
12. Sunshie Eyes Channel Swimmer Mix by Polarsets
The Collective Loop: Playlist-42
I have always enjoyed Kayaking but I don't have room for it in my car and I don't want to spend money on a top rack that could mess up my car. So San Francisco-based designer Anton Willis designed the Oru Origami Kayak ($TBA). You can now take your kayak with you anywhere you go. When fully expanded, the Oru folding kayak is about 12 feet long, and weighs about 25 pounds and takes 5 minutes to assembly.
Oru Origami Kayak
NPR has been kind enough to stream the new album by Flying Lotus, Until The Quiet Comes. The record is due out on October 2nd on Warp, but we are given a special opportunity to hear it first. You can preorder your record here, and as always support good music.
Flying Lotus New Album Streaming
Adam S. Doyle is the creator of these beautiful bird paintings. Its like he just took his brush once in small strokes and made these incredible pieces.
"Yes, what you see is what it appears to be—strokes of paint. I’ve always loved unfinished paintings because you could see the alchemic process of surface and paint transforming into a living person. With my paintings, it does take quite a bit of working and reworking to arrive at the place where every brush stroke fits into a fluidly flowing whole. It’s important to me to find a balance between an elegance of form that holds both visible marks of paint and a representation of ‘energy within’. I’ll just add that the painterly craft of my images, which I consider secondary to investigating ideas and concepts, came about after a lifetime of expressive image-making, followed by doggedly exploring the aforementioned transformation in grad school. I realized during that same formative period that I was also captivated by trying to visualize energy, which I was quite familiar with having grown up with a dad who practiced Eastern medicine."Doyle most recently had a show at Skylight Gallery in 2011 and is now currently working on a new body of work in Hong Kong. You can see much more of his work on his website.
Source: Colossal
Bird Paintings by Adam S. Doyle
Daily shape is (yet another) daily project by (yet another) designer Jac (jacinabox) and she has been creating random shapes every day for the past 3 months now. There are a few restrictions placed on this daily project, and they are…
- Only basic shapes and patterns.
- Must take less than 10 minutes to create.
- No frills, vectors, textures, gradients or other fancy business.
Below are just a few that I picked out. You can see more on her site. If interested as well you can get some printed out.
Design Project - Daily Shapes
Apartment buildings and residential houses take off and fly in this creative series by photographer Laurent Chehere. This French artist took photographs of real houses and then inserted them into the sky. Its purpose was to show us the hidden beauty of each structure. See more houses on Laurent's site
Source: Toxel
Flying Houses Series
21 Swings is an interactive installation in Montréal’s Quartier des spectacles. It 's a swing that makes different musical notes as the swing moves and the music changes as additional people join in the fun.
Source: Likecool
"The result is a giant instrument made of 21 musical swings; each swing in motion triggers different notes, all the swings together compose a piece, but some sounds only emerge from cooperation."Created by Mouna Andraos & Melissa Mongiat with support from Quartier des spectacles de Montréal. Check out Vimeo to find out more information about this project.
Source: Likecool
21 Swings Project
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