Do Ho Suh.
South Korean artist Do Ho Suh’s work explores individuality, collectivity and anonymity.
“[they] represent the multiple, the diverse, the anonymous mass…supporting and resisting the stone.”
See more here.
South Korean artist Do Ho Suh’s work explores individuality, collectivity and anonymity.
“[they] represent the multiple, the diverse, the anonymous mass…supporting and resisting the stone.”
See more here.
9-eyes is a photography project by Jon Rafman utilizing images from Google Street View.
“As social beings we want to matter and we want to matter to someone, we want to count and be counted, but loneliness and anonymity are more often our plight.”
The detached gaze of the automated camera can lead to a sense that we are observed simultaneously by everyone and by no one.
In theory, we are all equally subject to being photographed, but the Street View collections often reveal it is the poor and the marginalized who fall within the purview of the Google camera gaze.
Lucas Wotawa is a man of many talents – from skateboarding to celebrity goss to industrial design. Here is some of the furniture he has designed.
Read an interview at Design Folio here.
New exhibition by New Zealands most mysterious wizard, Damin Radford.
Gang*
A limited collection of hand crafted gang prints available soon.
More videos and photos from Blake at emulsionburns.