Awesome bus art for Copenhagen Zoo. Right up there with the posters heralding kangaroos in Buenos Aires.
(via The Online Photographer: World’s Best Bus Art)

Awesome bus art for Copenhagen Zoo. Right up there with the posters heralding kangaroos in Buenos Aires.

(via The Online Photographer: World’s Best Bus Art)

“The Joy of Books”

If you go down to the woods today…

Fantastic stop-motion short film, shot in the Type bookstore in Toronto with the help of dozens of night-time shelf-stacking volunteers, and beautiful music by Grayson Matthews.

Source: youtube.com

 Chilling statistic: 1 in 5 teenagers will experiment with Art. 
Don’t miss the rest of this series!

 Chilling statistic: 1 in 5 teenagers will experiment with Art. 

Don’t miss the rest of this series!

For the 8-Bit hipsters among us. Do check out the neat manufacturing photos.
(via dzmitry samal: 5dpi eyewear)

For the 8-Bit hipsters among us. Do check out the neat manufacturing photos.

(via dzmitry samal: 5dpi eyewear)

 Weighted dice, by Suzy Lelievre. Clever!

 Weighted dice, by Suzy Lelievre. Clever!

The Longest Exposures in History - stunning photography by Michael Wesely




MOMA NY asked Michael to record the construction of their new building. Above is the result of an almost 3-year exposure, presumably on a single plate. Note how ghostly the newer construction is, and how rock-solid the older buildings are. The streaks in the sky are the sun passing overhead, at different positions in different seasons.


What mesmerizes me most about this is the speckling in the center of the image. The spots look vaguely octagonal, so one would expect this to be lens flares. But according to the article this was recorded with pinhole camera, and more importantly, if the sun is in fluid motion, wouldn’t the flare follow suit?


Anyone know what it might be?