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What’s your re-purpose?

What’s your re-purpose?

Time and innovation consistently reduce famous equipment to quaint relics and landfill elements. Some brands are reborn as technology advances. Some …

Created by: Arion Predika

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Taking cardboard to a whole new level

Taking cardboard to a whole new level

Chris Gilmour has taken the ordinary cardboard box and recreated everyday objects such as microscopes and Fiat 500's with such rich and amazing…

Created by: Terry Irwin

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A case for pencils

A case for pencils

If Jennifer Maestre asks if she can borrow your pencil, you’re never going to see it again. Not unless you go to her website later and see her…

Created by: Anders J. Svensson

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The fantastic forge of Nemo Gould

The fantastic forge of Nemo Gould

So many mad scientists, but never a mention of mad artists? The portfolio of Nemo Gould makes an excellent case for it.

His kinetic sculptures…

Created by: Anders J. Svensson

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Love on the rocks

Love on the rocks

Kotama Bouabane's Melting Words project is a (great, if depressing) photo series of icy letterforms that spell out relationship-ending retorts. The f…

Created by: Anders J. Svensson

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The fine art of Scotch

The fine art of Scotch

For the second year in a row, the Glenfiddich distillery has commissioned sculptures made from barrels, and based on their five differently aged…

Created by: Anders J. Svensson

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The mad science of Patricia Piccinini

The mad science of Patricia Piccinini

Through her sculpture and drawings, Patricia Piccinini re-imagines physical and biological realities and creates scenes that are at once alien and…

Created by: Anders J. Svensson

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Artists help save a forest

Artists help save a forest

Above: Ben Butcher, "My Friend the Forest"

The Totoro Forest Project aims to help save an endangered forest on the outskirts of Tokyo - the one that i…

Created by: Jon Parker

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Pretty fly for a photo set

Pretty fly for a photo set

Chris Goodwin’s got the bug. The bug for making bugs.

His insect sculptures are made from found objects wrapped, lashed, and tethered together…

Created by: Anders J. Svensson

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