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Editor's Pick
Film & Video
A short documentary about Caine's Arcade (Video)
Inspiration comes in all shapes and sizes. In this case, it comes from East Los Angeles from 9-year old arcade owner, Caine.
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Oritsunagumono by Takashi Susumu Hori
The top prize in the Mitsubishi Chemical Junior Designer Award was given to Takashi Susumu Hori for his beautiful origami project, which attempts to highlight the negative effects human waste has on marine wildlife.
12 weeks ago / 771 views -
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Photography
Lauren Marsolier Photography
The possibility of confusing the real with fabrications of tangibility doesn’t seem too far fetched in our steadfast digital hungry world e.g. Google Goggles. Lauren Marsolier addresses dematerialization and the psychological experience in contrasting figures of substance and those things we simply imagine.
1 week ago / 240 views -
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Photography
Stephen Mallon: Next Stop Atlantic
Stephen Mallon photographs NYC’s initiative in the artificial reef building program off the East Coast of the USA. Hundreds of subway cars plunge to the bottom of the sea serving as a reef for oceanic creatures to call home.
4 weeks ago / 321 views -
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Photography
Daniel Castaneda Photography
Daniel Castañeda is a photographer from La Laguna, Tenerife. His distinct unassuming, sometimes ominous, style translates beautifully on an array of subjects and landscapes.
7 weeks ago / 617 views -
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Photography
Respect the Architect by Franck Bohbot
Bringing life to a building is not an easy task, but photographer Frank Bohbot's architectural photos seem to not only bring life, but also a sense of awe.
8 weeks ago / 504 views -
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Misc
Bonsai Tree Art by Takanori Aiba
Remember back in the day when you were obsessed with making a base for your toys? Takanori Aiba was probably no different - except he has taken his imagination to the next level, and now makes stunning mini-worlds in bonsai trees.
8 weeks ago / 508 views -
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Misc
The wonderful mind of Nancy Fouts
Nancy Fouts' sculpted reinterpretations of inanimate objects and animals alike have a knack for sending the minds of her audiences on a wild roller-coaster ride of curiosity and intrigue.
11 weeks ago / 539 views -
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Installation
Panic Room by Tilt
Panic Room is a collaborative project that combined the efforts of three french graffiti artists, Tober Tilt, Grizz, and Don Cho to create a one-of-a-kind room for the Au Vieux Panier hotel in France.
12 weeks ago / 1,237 views -
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Photography
The children of Thinka by Jonathan May
"Thika" by Jonathan May, isn't your typical run-of-the-mill photography project. It's one that aims to help bring awareness to the daily struggle many blind children endure everyday.
19 weeks ago / 599 views -
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Photography
Icelandic Landscapes by Jenny Harmsen
If you do a quick Google search you'll discover that Iceland has some of the most beautiful landscapes this planet has to offer. But while many photographers have captured the Icelandic landscapes many times over, their results never cease to amaze.
21 weeks ago / 404 views -
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Installation
"Forever Bicycles" by Ai Weiwei
While this beautiful work of art may seem like a commentary on the mass adoption of a century old form of transportation, it's really a commentary on the rapid progression of China's social change.
27 weeks ago / 414 views -
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Photography
Peter Baker Photography
We here at Inqmind LOVE editorial photography. Storytelling is what we're all about, so when we stumble upon photographers like Peter Baker who epitomize the genre we're compelled to share.
28 weeks ago / 305 views -
Installation
Future Self: A new kind of interactive installation
True experimentation is and always will be an iterative process that can (but very rarely) lead to unexpectedly beautiful results. The Future Self project, by the artist collective known as Random International, is a picture perfect example.
4 days ago / 120 views -
Installation
Yasuaki Onishi "Reverse Volume" for Rice Gallery
As part of his installation for the Rice Gallery, Yasuaki Onishi took plastic sheeting and black coloured hot glue to create this scaled down mountain-scape.
4 days ago / 113 views -
Installation
Modified Social Benches by Jeppe Hein
Located in De Haan, Belgium, Jeppe Hein’s “Modified Social Benches” takes the act of taking a seat and transforms it into a playground for the creative.
6 days ago / 128 views -
Film & Video
Ion Lucin "Spherikal" (Video)
People have been known to call a spade a spade: it just is what it is. But Ion Lucin’s “Spherikal” will show you there’s nearly an infinite number of ways to think about one object and still be fascinated by it.
1 week ago / 203 views -
Film & Video
Evolution by Boolab (Video)
Good news... animation house Boolab has put together this short and whimsical video on the possible origins of evolution. The bad news? For the critical thinker, it still gives no definitive answers on why these changes happened.
2 weeks ago / 152 views -
Installation
A Cabin in The Sky by Jenny Chapman and Mark Reigelman
The West has always represented a wave of potential both in land, and a certain mystery of uniqueness. Manifest Desitiny! is a commentary on San Francisco’s settlers of the mid-19th century and their purposeful commitment to seeking out new land and possibility.
2 weeks ago / 390 views -
Editor's Pick
Interactive
Pornography Gets Interactive
You know how people love to look over your shoulder on the subway to see what you’re watching, reading or playing? Well, wait until they catch a glimpse of this.
2 weeks ago / 672 views -
Photography
Simon Davidson: Burnout Car Culture
Australian based photographer Simon Davidson is known for documenting various aspects of car culture–from V8 to drag racing–but his most recent work focuses on the adrenaline inducing Burnout competitions.
2 weeks ago / 176 views -
Installation
Cai Guo-Qiang: Mystery Circle (Video)
Cai Guo-Qiang is a contemporary Chinese artist whose recent work has revolved around gunpowder and its awe-inspiring effects. His most recent exhibition at the MOCA in Los Angeles left an intimidating impression on whomever was watching: from the ground or above.
2 weeks ago / 128 views -
Film & Video
Lernert & Sander for Wallpaper Handmade 2012
Dutch artists Lernert & Sander recently presented a short film at Wallpaper's Handmade event in Milan, which takes a playful look at the tailoring process and the quality of goods that are available right at your fingertips. Literally.
3 weeks ago / 235 views -
Misc
WWW Shelving System by Viktormatic
Books and magazines have been sleeping, leaning and resting on some hard-ass shelves as of late. The www shelf, however, gives even inanimate objects a chance to chill out, unwind and relax.
3 weeks ago / 219 views