Matt Stuart
Monday, October 20, 2008
Very clever photos from Matt Stuart. And NO, they are not manipulated with Photoshop. It’s pure street photography with an analog Leica MP.

Very clever photos from Matt Stuart. And NO, they are not manipulated with Photoshop. It’s pure street photography with an analog Leica MP.
Over $300 for a fruit bowl is not a bargain, but, hey, who has a custom-made bowl in the shape of the area you live in? There is an online generator available where you can use Google Maps to choose the city or area you want and the application creates a unique topographic shape that will be cut out of high-end plywood.
The Sensacell system is a human interface technology. The modules can be assembled to form interactive sensor surfaces of any size or shape from a single module to thousands of square feet, providing absolute sensing resolution. Each module contains high-brightness LED lighting arrays controlled by an on-board digital dimmer. LEDs are available in many colours, shapes, and sizes, providing a wide variety of stunning visual feedback possibilities.
To get the whole experience of this text you need to visit Telescopic Text
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A collection of impressive interactive installations.
FLAIR
Flair facade is a modular system by the Berlin-based studio WHITEvoid to create a dynamic hull for facades or any building or wall surface. Acting like a living skin, it allows a building to express, communicate, and interact with its environment.
An artwork by Daniel Eatock.
5 pine planks (each 6 feet), 5 metal brackets, tools and materials from the gallery utility closet or found on the gallery grounds. Each of the five shelves that comprise this work is balanced on a single bracket. All maintain their level balance by the precise placement of the objects they bear.
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There is a website called Schtock with really neat illustrations like you see above made out of stock photos by a guy who says:
I work at a major stock photo company cataloging images. The majority of the stuff I work with will never see the light of day for no other reason than that most people don’t know it’s available to them. It’s a shame which I’m trying to remedy with this site. As an amateur designer, I occasionally can’t help but play around with the images I see floating across my desk on a daily basis. This site contains the results.
I thought that either this guy is very talented or there is something strange going on. So just a couple of google searches later, I discovered I was not alone in my suspicion.
Either way, if it’s a campaign from Corbis great, if not, this guy shouldn’t waste his time at the wrong job.