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The Music of Gus & Fin

April 30th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Music, Video

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Gus and Fin perform Blitzkrieg Bop on their ukulele.

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Photo-Emulsion Screen Printing

April 29th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Crafts, Website

Photo-Emulsion Screen Printing - Copyright Instructables.com

This Instructable covers the standard photo-emulsion screen printing process, which is great for printing text or images with fine detail…and at the end, you have your own personally-designed entirely unique prints on fabric, clothing, paper, or whatever else you can get under your screen. Link

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The Art of Jonathon Yule

April 28th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Artist, Digital Art, Illustrations

Helbotica! - Copyright Jonathon Yule

I’m Jonathon Yule, a freelance designer currently studying in the York/Sheridan Bachelor of Design program in Toronto, Ontario. I’m particularly interested in typography, grids and the intertwinement of design and play. Link

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Latte Art Printing Machine Video

April 27th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Technology, Video

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Olesksiy Pikalo created this latte art printing machine in his spare time using inkjet cartridge and an old x-y plotter. Oleksiy Pikalo Invents

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The Art of Dale Chihuly

April 26th, 2008 | 1 Comment | Posted in Artist, Media Modification, Sculptures

Ikebana Flower - Copyright Dale Chihuly

Dale Chihuly is most frequently lauded for revolutionizing the Studio Glass movement by expanding its original premise of the solitary artist working in a studio environment to encompass the notion of collaborative teams and a division of labor within the creative process. However, Chihuly’s contribution extends well beyond the boundaries both of this movement and even the field of glass: his achievements have influenced contemporary art in general. Chihuly’s practice of using teams has led to the development of complex, multipart sculptures of dramatic beauty that place him in the leadership role of moving blown glass out of the confines of the small, precious object and into the realm of large-scale contemporary sculpture. In fact, Chihuly deserves credit for establishing the blown glass form as an accepted vehicle for installation and environmental art beginning in the late twentieth century and continuing today. Link

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