Jerzy Goliszewski

A very clever and simple idea by Jerzy Goliszewski.

“Although the installations created by Jerzy Goliszewski are evidently related to sculpture, they seem to have more to do with paintings. Composed with thousends of little elements, the perfectly elaborated form makes us think about the vision of a series of collumns of a giant radio equalizer, and seems to be equally dynamic. The accompanying ceramic mosaic referes to both Hockney’s swimming-pools and Monet’s impressionist water lillies. The vast, wooden construction finds its origins in the mysterious title, „Lac Bleu”, which provides a hint for interpretation: „Lac Bleu” is a enchanting ”blue lake” in the Alps.

Two experiences converge in Jerzy Goliszewski’s structures. Firstly,  bionics, science dedicateted to the study of forms and constructions created by nature.  Secondly, the composition of forms in space, structualist searches and abstract tradition which constitute the fundament of the activities at prof. Jacek Dyrzynski’s Studio of the Knowledge of Activities and Visual Structures at Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts, where the installation was created. „Lac Bleu” combines these praxis in a poetic manner. Through reduction and multiplication the artist constructs a harmonious panorama.”

Following along the same basic idea and concept, Peter Root has created a miniature model of New York City using staples. View it here.

Posted: April 26th, 2010
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Red Bull Minidrome.

Red Bull put on the first ever MiniDrome race held in New Zealand. Seemed like a really fun, creative event.

Red Bull Minidrome from Radar Films on Vimeo.

Maybe they could build this for the next one and make it a bit more “vintage”.

Posted: April 23rd, 2010
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The legend returns.

The Pete Wast Interview.
(click the link to view the teaser).

A Moment with… Pete Wast from Ian Macy on Vimeo.

Posted: April 23rd, 2010
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TED: Sagmeister.

This is from TED featuring Stefan Sagmeister talking about is sabbaticals that he pursues every seven years. A really good watch.

Posted: April 23rd, 2010
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Pick One.

Choose only one.
Brilliant.

Pick One.

Pick One.

Posted: April 21st, 2010
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Devon Works.

The Tread watch.

More info here.

Posted: April 21st, 2010
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Avalanche Magazine.

Long out of production, but still one of the best art/graphics magazines to ever be produced.

Here is a link to the special limited edition re-issue that came out.

Posted: April 21st, 2010
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I love dust.

Clever ad from the guys at I Love Dust.

I Love Dust.

I Love Dust.

Posted: April 21st, 2010
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Tom Asta.

This is why I wish I was good at skating.

Posted: April 20th, 2010
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The Bare Essentials.

Great poster work by Grid.

The Bare Essentials.

Posted: April 19th, 2010
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