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Dark Energy XXVI

1. People Watching Plus

A project by multimedia artist Rune Madsen, redirecting the flow of foot traffic. (via PSFK)

2. ‘Hunger Pains’

(image via illusion360)

Photo series by Ted Sebarese exploring the relationship between people and what they eat. Each model was clothed in the meal they were craving. The bread shoulder pads looks pretty tasty.

3. Tree of Codes

(image via Visual Editions)

This actually makes by brain burst into flames. Jonathan Safran Foer sculpts a story out of The Street of Crocodiles by Bruno Shulz. A beautiful way to play with words. (via Tom Uglow)

4. Cipher

(image courtesy of relogik)

Glass designed by Damjan Stanković. The coloured pattern is arranged so that when certain colours of liquid are poured in, the gaps are filled and the glass spells out what’s inside.

5. Amazing Kinect hacks

One of the many.

6. One Hundred and Eight

7. Picture Cook


(image courtesy of katieshelly.com)

Picturebook + cookbook by Katie Shelly made to “inspire experimentation, improvisation and play in the kitchen.”

8. The Speed Camera Lottery

Getting people to obey the speed limit through fun.

9. Rainbow art

(image via gabrieldawe.com)

Installation made with thread, wood and nails. Gorgeous work by Gabriel Dawe.

10. Palm Top Theater

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