Trunk. What a beautiful, elegant way for people to make a website for stuff to sell wholesale. Sort of like Etsy for wholesalers.
Incredible photos from Li Wei forcing us to think how he takes these dramatic photos.
I just went to the Museum of Modern Art on a 10th grade studio art show. We were there to see the work of William Kentridge, a South African Artist. I won't do justice with an explanation, so I encourage you to check out their web version of the exhibition and of course, the real thing at the museum.
It is some of the most incredible drawing I have ever seen, and combined into a film medium with stop-motion animation that will blow your mind. The technical complexity was beyond comprehension, and the splicing of imagery, sound, film techniques, drawing, and more are simply sublime.
Because one of our teachers is a "Modern Educator," we were able to go on a day where the museum is normally closed to the public, and I even got a free pass to go anytime through September 2010. Sweet! Now, to wait on line when the museum is open to the public, argh.
I mean, seriously, this is awesome. It's actually scary how many times I've seen people cutting nails on the subway. Almost as creepy as people having full meals on the subway.
Spotted this on Dan Pink's blog but he found it originally on the Critical Difference blog.
a beautifully captured project called Touching Strangers where Richard Renaldi has strangers pose for a picture with one stipulation, they must be physically touching each other in some way. I love this idea and the execution of the project.
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I am a member of the Brooklyn Museum and love it. Here are just a few reasons why.