Monday, October 27, 2008
AWESOME SHELL HOUSE
Of all the unusual buildings I came across , this one really fascinated me. It might be the bright colours, the fantacy-like interior or just because of the fact that it looks like a shell. I was even more intrigued by this whole structure when I read that it is an actual home to actual real-life people, not Spunge Bob Square Pant's home.
A Shell house? Jip, it's exactly that..
The beautiful and surreal Nautilus Shell House was build for a Mexico City couple by Senosiain Arquitectos. It was built to resemble a nautilis shell. The house is put together using a frame of steel-reinforced chicken wire with a concrete spread over it, resulting an earthquake proof structure. The couple is currently living in the house togehther with their two small children.
For more unusual buildings see also:
THE STRANGEST LOOKING BEACH CAFE EVER
THE LIVING BUILDING IN SãO PAULO
JAPAN’S STYROFOAM DOME HOMES
SAY GOODBUY TO THE FRIDGEHENGE...
These pics could not be ignored by someone like me, always on the look-out for interesting and unique stuff on the web. This replica of the ancient Stonehenge is just superb in so many ways! I bet that if the Fridgehenge installation gets discussed in art classes it can lead to deep theoretical discussions and open conclusions.
The fridgehenge might be a methaphor for, or a parody of modern society...It sure is open for discussion...
Fridgehenge exists outside of Sante Fe, New Mexico. It is constructed out of junked refrigerators. The site was created by the artist Adam Jonas Horowitz.
The site no longer exists, all fridges have been removed after a complaint, confirmed on
5 August 2008.
Labels:
Adam Jonas Horowitz,
Strange Art
Friday, October 24, 2008
THE WORLD'S FIRST 'FISH & FLUSH' TOILET
Flushing Nemo...
This is not a joke...google it if you don't believe me!
Your toilet can now be turned into a lively aquirium...
These acrylic tanks are fully functional, impact resistant and stronger than china. They are completely separate from the toilet tank and are designed to fit directly against the companion tank reservoir. Both fresh water and salt water can be added.
www.fishnflush.com
See the following posts on more unusual aquariums:
THE FISH HIGHWAY
SWIMMING WITH SHARKS IN VEGAS
THE AQUADOME IN BERLIN
Labels:
Cool fishtanks,
Unique products
THE WORLD'S FIRST WAVE FARM
Surf's up!
The world’s first commercial wave farm went live at the end of September in Agucadoura, located off the coast of northern Portugal.
A 'Wave Farm' has nothing to do with surfing...sorry dudes! It is actually stuctures that generate electricity with hydraulic rams driven by waves. These things have the capability to give power to 15 000 homes!
As the waves roll in past the device, each section is driven up and down, while the hydraulic rams inside resist the motion. This resistance pumps high pressure fluid through hydraulic motors, which drive electric generators, thereby producing electricity. This electricity is then transmitted via underwater cables to the mainland.
There is a downside to these wave farms...factors like wind & weather play an important role, because of the unreliability of these wave farms, the power they generate is not in demand.
However it still is an exiting renewable resource!
Read More:
www.inhabitat.com
Thursday, October 16, 2008
BRIAN DETTMER'S UNBELIEVABLE BOOK AUTOPSIES
This is certainly both insane and creative
American artist, Brian Dettmer, creates three-dimensional sculptures by carving into books with the use of scalpels, tweezers and other medical instruments. The end result is a complex sculpture with hidden meanings and interpretations.
See my previous post on the art of Mike Stilkey.
American artist, Brian Dettmer, creates three-dimensional sculptures by carving into books with the use of scalpels, tweezers and other medical instruments. The end result is a complex sculpture with hidden meanings and interpretations.
See my previous post on the art of Mike Stilkey.
Labels:
Brian Dettmer,
Strange Art
MIKE STILKEY'S BOOK ART
Art for bookworms
Ever wondered what you can do with all your old dust-covered books?
American artist Mike Stilkey turns unwanted books into pieces of art.
"Slightly All The Time," 2008
"When the animals rebel," Installation, 2007
"When the animals rebel," Installation, 2007
"Big Man", 2007
"An Occasion of Wonder", 2008
"Song for a Bird", 2007
"Elephant Relaxing", 2008
Ever wondered what you can do with all your old dust-covered books?
American artist Mike Stilkey turns unwanted books into pieces of art.
"Slightly All The Time," 2008
"When the animals rebel," Installation, 2007
"When the animals rebel," Installation, 2007
"Big Man", 2007
"An Occasion of Wonder", 2008
"Song for a Bird", 2007
"Elephant Relaxing", 2008
Labels:
Mike Stilkey,
Strange Art
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
PUGGLE BABIES
Cute as a button!
Baby Echidnas (spiny anteaters) are reffered to as 'puggles'. They are found mainly in New Guinea and Australia, and together with echidnas, and the the platypus, they are egg-laying mammels (monotremes).
The long-beaked echidnas have tiny spines on their tongues that help capture their meals.
Labels:
Amazing wild animals,
Unusual pets
Thursday, October 9, 2008
FASCINATING BALOON ART
Baloon animals that will scare children!
The Light That Guides Us, Chicago, June 2006
Orgasmoebic, Los Angeles, August 2006
Crown Of Thorns, Los Angeles, November 2006
Revenge of the Megadon, New Haven, June 2006
Summer Song / Steeplechase, Seoul, July 2006
Summer Song / Steeplechase, Seoul, July 2006
Honey Suckle Labrynth, New York, April 2006
Elastic Boundaries, Savannah, March 2005
Firefly, 2007
http://www.lyonswierortt.com/Jason_Hackenwerth/Jason_Hackenwerth_1.html
Liminal Space, 2007
Jason Hackenwerth's balloon art is incredible!
Hackenwerth’s material of choice is balloons. He blows up hundreds of balloons and strings them together in unusual forms to create artwork that resembles an array of colourful and strange animals, insects or aliens. Like all balloons they slowly deflate over time and therfore it adds another dimension to his work.
He definately brings a new meaning to the term 'Pop Art'.
www.jasonhackenwerth.com
www.lyonswierortt.com
The Light That Guides Us, Chicago, June 2006
Orgasmoebic, Los Angeles, August 2006
Crown Of Thorns, Los Angeles, November 2006
Revenge of the Megadon, New Haven, June 2006
Summer Song / Steeplechase, Seoul, July 2006
Summer Song / Steeplechase, Seoul, July 2006
Honey Suckle Labrynth, New York, April 2006
Elastic Boundaries, Savannah, March 2005
Firefly, 2007
http://www.lyonswierortt.com/Jason_Hackenwerth/Jason_Hackenwerth_1.html
Liminal Space, 2007
Jason Hackenwerth's balloon art is incredible!
Hackenwerth’s material of choice is balloons. He blows up hundreds of balloons and strings them together in unusual forms to create artwork that resembles an array of colourful and strange animals, insects or aliens. Like all balloons they slowly deflate over time and therfore it adds another dimension to his work.
He definately brings a new meaning to the term 'Pop Art'.
www.jasonhackenwerth.com
www.lyonswierortt.com
Labels:
Jason Hackenwerth,
Strange Art
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