
Idolls: an installation that’s every geeks fantasy
This fantastic walk-in installation was created by Berlin-based designer, Klaus R. Zimmermann. The installation deals with idols and anti-idols in society today: by entering the box, we can all become our own super hero or villian.


Tagged: Berlin artist, cool walk-in installation, Klaus R. Zimmermann
Also by JEREMY SANTI
Thirtyseventy: a short tribute to Northcote, Melbourne
A couple of weeks ago, I was approached to produce a short film to showcase the wonderful suburb of Northcote, Melbourne. I decided to enlist the talent of Northcote resident and DOP, Sasha Whitehouse. What he came up with is quite profound. Check it.
Loom is a beautiful short film that tells the story of a successful catch. Directors Jan Bitzer, Ilija Brunck, Csaba Letay have produced some dark but stunning images.

This has to be one of the best design websites going around. The greatest part of the website is how you can filter design by colour. Mix and match a couple of colours and BANG! It will show you all the designs that utilize them.
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The first ever poster release by painter Eliya Stein is a reproduction of his painting titled Fallout. It’s available through Kickstarter.
Our friends over at Flavorwire have complied an inspiring collection of vintage styled ads with a uniquely, erm, modern twist. But the question remains: will the Segway ever really catch on? Read more
The Hatton hotel epitomises Melbourne cool. Those who value design, location, and luxury will find The Hatton the perfect Melbourne base. Read more
I’ve been a big fan of Michelle Vandermeer’s work since I came across her Mini Majellen zines at this year’s Sydney Writers Festival. Describing herself as a doer — as in one of those people who are always doing or making something — Michelle’s work, which includes book binding, illustration, jewelery making and her zines, stems from an internal creative springboard and a double degree in architecture and graphic design. Her work is smart and succinct. Read more
The AP Tour brought metalcore music heavyweights and a convoy of sponsor vans head-first into a stormy Seattle last night. The Hurley denim reps were rattled; they’d endured a long drive from Utah through what they described as the worst weather they’d ever experienced. Joking around with them before the show I realised how shaken up these guys actually were; hands were still shaking and their laughter was racked by nerves. Read more
New York-based designer Ryan Sullivan’s shirts are printed in his studio in low runs. His latest batch works with geometric space on silky cotton poly blend shirts.
Want to win a whole boatload of awesomeness from our online store? OK, then. Enter our giveaway and you could be the lucky winner of a grab bag featuring some real shop favorites. Read more
The newest giclee print from Rebel Unlit, Inquiry into Jellyfish, is an adventure in mixed media. We love the subtleties of this piece, which could be missed at first glance: the transparencies, the color distress, the foreground texture. We’re also a pretty big fan of that jellyfish. Inspired by Haruki Murakami’s The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle, this limited-edition piece is printed on cotton matt archival 310gsm paper and is available now in the Lost At E Minor online store.
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