The identity for Flow Festival builds on the idea of the festival crowd as an urban tribe, united by a metaphorical mantra of a visual wordplay set in the bespoke Flow-typeface influenced by contemporary central European trends of postmodern craftsmanship.
Cristina De Middel, The Afronauts series 10, 2012 (via Sony World Photography Awards 2012 - we make money not art)
We worry. Nearly one in five Americans suffer from anxiety. For many, it is not a disorder, but a part of the human condition. This series explores how we navigate the worried mind, through essay, art and memoir.
I didn’t realize that resumes could look so freaking good.
(via Works of Nature on Cool Hunting)
by Curtis Mann
“Partial Tear”, 2011 / Replaced, 2011.
“Small Zip”, 2011.
“Pinkish”, 2011 / “Revolt”, 2011.
“After Sound of its Own Making”, 2011.
(via We Find Wildness)
“With this immersive installation, French artist Serge Salat invites visitors to take a journey through endless layers of space, decked out with cubic shapes, panels of mirrors, shifting lights and music. “Beyond Infinity” is a multi-sensory, multimedia experience that blends Eastern Chinese with Western Renaissance.” -My Modern Metropolis