June 19, 2011 | New Art | by Peter Berkman from Anamanaguchi |

I just saw this installation called The Transfinite at the Park Ave Armory in New York. It’s like being put into an ocean of precise, meticulously planned data. Incredibly high-powered projectors shoot Ikeda’s visuals onto a 54 x 81 foot floor and a 54 x 40 foot wall, as speakers blast a perfectly synchonized musical piece. Read more

June 17, 2011 | New Illustration | by Peter Berkman from Anamanaguchi |

Yuichi Yokoyama is a Japanese comic artist published by Picturebox in Brooklyn. I fell in love with his book, Travel, last year, and saw he had a new one out when I was at Free Comic Book Day. Read more

June 10, 2011 | Cool Websites | by Peter Berkman from Anamanaguchi |

3fram.es is a website made by Eyebeam fellow Aaron Meyers. It uses your computer’s webcam to take a series of pictures and uploads them into the site’s always-growing gallery of animated gifs. There’s an iPhone app for it, too, which we used to document moments of our last tour. Gifs are great because they’re way smaller than movie files, and they’re more exciting than still images.

June 10, 2011 | Video | There's video in this post. by Peter Berkman from Anamanaguchi |

Salem made a slowed down zombie rave Britney Spears remix. They then edited it to footage of strippers and nightvision air strikes. Never felt closer to the apocalypse than this before.

 

Check these amazing birds made out of weapons. They’re by UK-based illustrator and designer Suzy Wright, who has a way with rendering creatures and things out of densely layered forms and shapes that often contrast with the final form. Read more

Whatever went on in Jean Luc’s mind when he constructed his sheep sculptures with vintage rotary telephone heads and earpiece feet? I don’t know, but the result is certainly fascinating. 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

We love sex in art. No, not in a smutty Benny Hill kinda way, but rather the way in which Australian-based website Sex In Art takes a healthy peek at all things arty and well … sexual. There’s some beautiful illustration work up there and some evocative photography. Heck, I’m getting a little hot under the collar just writing about it. While most of the work they feature is work friendly, some of it isn’t. Still, it’s worth more than a casual glance, like this painting by Chinese artist, Guan Zeju.

Milwaukee’s Neon Hunk make spastic, synth-and-drum madness that is likely to trigger seizures in the uninitiated. Their psychotic, candy-colored aesthetic — complete with terrifying masks and stuffed animals — gives no quarter to the faint of heart, but for those whose retinas and ear canals are sufficiently fortified with scar tissue, the duo’s glitched-out dance attack should provide ample cause to bounce around. Read more

Luxury goods have been getting a bad rap lately, and for good reason. Now I don’t know how you roll, but we don’t know many people who enjoy covering themselves head-to-toe in someone else’s initials. Yet for some reason designers think that diamante logos and monogrammed tapestries are the best mediums to communicate their brand. So it’s just as well LA based eyewear label Barton Perreira doesn’t play by the rules. Starting out less than a year ago, you won’t find their designs getting over-excited by insignia. Instead, these guys hand make their frames in Japan to rely on precision, fit and design. And that’s the way it should be.

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Muve is an alliance of two artists: Mike, an illustrator from Washington DC, and Ryan, a photographer from New York. Their ideas and designs evolved into Muve, a clothing company dedicated to voicing creative freedom with respect to sub-cultures of the past, present, and future. Read more

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