Monday, 28. March 2005
On the Road in China
![]() | A website featuring a gallery of limited edition Iris prints, photos and QuickTime panoramas inspired by China. |
PIPS:Lab
| Speziell! Eine andere Art von Graffity! Shockwave. PIPS:Lab Und die Photogallery: There are 2713 lumasol images in PIPS:lab's Luma2solator at C3, Budapest Hungary. |
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Espresso made in Italy
![]() | The daily ritual of drinking coffee and the love of this black drink has its roots in Ethiopia and was introduced to the west in 1500. Since then enthusiasm for coffee has never abated. |
Global Player
| Auf allen Containern, die das Lager verlassen, befindet sich eine farbige Markierung. Analog hat der LKW, das Schiff oder das Flugzeug ebenfalls Farben. Nun muss man die Container zum passenden Transportmittel bringen. Die Weichen per Mausklick so stellen, dass es am richtigen Ort ankommt. Global Player |
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101 Unuseless Japanese Inventions
![]() | Das Buch "101 Unuseless Japanese Inventions: The Art of Chindogu by Kenji Kawakami" hat einiges zum Schmunzeln. |
LOBO
| LOBO ist ein Design- und Animationstudio in Brasilien. Auf ihrer Website präsentieren sie ein paar tolle Clips (unter "Work" und dort auch "Archive"). Besonders gut gefallen hat mir Reel und 60s TV Spot. |
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Virtual Museum of Political Art
This museum was not made as a part of any official or supported project. Most of the displayed paintings are in our private property, the "Horvath-Collection". The aim of this exhibition is to provide useful and up-to-date information freely available on-line. Long-term aim is also to find a new home for the political pictures in a real "Museum of Political Art".![]() | Virtual Museum of Political Art by MMag. Dr. Patrick Horvath, M.A.I.S., and Dr.Werner Horvath. |
Nicht nur politische Bilder hat es dort - sehr sehenswert sind auch die Rubriken "Society" (Anthony Perkins, Rock Hudson, Freddy Mercury, Rudolf Nurejev, Madonna, Michael Jackson, Jim Morrison, Brian Jones, Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix and Kurt Cobain) und "Philosophy" (Arthur Schopenhauer, Friedrich Nietzsche, Paul Watzlawick, Albert Camus, Sigmund Freud and Karl Marx).
Lotte Glob - Ceramic Art
| My creative process involves a close, continuing and intense relationship with the landscape and wilderness of the Scottish Highlands, a part of which is long hikes into the mountains, bringing back materials such as rocks and sediments. By working directly with these materials in a raw and unrefined state, combined with different clays, I create sculptural forms which are direct responses to the materials' physical nature. The sculptures are then fired to 1300 C - white heat, undergoing physical alterations similar to the landscape's volcanic origins. Lotte Glob: Ceramic Art |
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