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—B Dean Skibinski, Proprietor.
Skibinskipedia™ is the online wunderkammer of B Dean Skibinski, a graphic designer and writer based in New York City. Launched in 2010, it has since been a repository of inspirations and links related to design, architecture, art, film, literature, music, photography, and, of course, New York City. I take great care to either retain or add accurate attribution to each post, but if for some reason any citations are missing or incorrect, please don't hesitate to let me know. Additionally, if work I've featured is yours and you for some reason don't want it featured, I shall be happy to remove it upon your request. Please email or message me as you wish.
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Japanese Artist - Ryoji Ikeda
Visual Art Through Large Data.
Using the entire data set of a Honda Civic, Ikeda created an audiovisual composition on a three-screen projection where the car is broken down and transformed into a series of data visualizations and sound pieces—generative blueprints—where numbers and images cascade across the screens. “It’s like a human, the many organs in it, and that inspired me,” says Ikeda in the video when talking about the car.
#love #visual data
Tags Art Design Installations Ryoji Ikeda Data Data Visualization
Reblogged from Christopher Kuehl Source christopher-kuehl
Tags Art Painting Design Graphic Design Exhibitions Haunch of Venison London United Kingdom Jamie Shovlin
Reblogged from Wallpaper* magazine Source wallpaper.com
Jensen Interceptor, 1969
The Jensen Interceptor was a sporting GT-class car hand-built in the United Kingdom by Jensen Motors between 1966 and 1976. The car broke with Jensen tradition by having a steel bodyshell instead of glass-reinforced plastic and by having the body designed by an outside firm, Carrozzeria Touring of Italy.
Tags Cars Car Pr0n Design Jensen Motors Jensen Interceptor 1960s 1970s Love Need
Reblogged from MID-CENTURY MODERN DESIGN Source autowp.ru
“…a good photograph must have the element of good design: Everything within the photograph has to be essential. It’s never like a painting where you can have it perfect. It shouldn’t be absolutely perfect. That would kill it.”
—Leonard Freed [gallery]
Tags Photography Design Leonard Freed Truth
Reblogged from First Time User Source onlinebrowsing.blogspot.com
Remembering Hillman this morning, a true artist in every sense, in every medium. You shall be missed.
The Metrocard Project is an ongoing project that aims to redesign the iconic New York City Metrocard in a fresh way. It was created for Gail Anderson’s Communication Design class at the School of Visual Arts. Even though the current Metrocard design has been around for years, it could use a little updating. The card itself gets so much exposure and should be something thoughtfully designed. The purpose of the project is to show the many ways there are to design a better Metrocard and to promote better design within the city.
Tags Design Graphic Design New York City MTA MetroCard The MetroCard Project Gail Anderson SVA Love
Reblogged from Capital New York Source capitalnewyork
The mid-century modern antiquarian book dealer Randall Ross of Modernism 101 has just released new catalog in PDF that traces the origins and connects the dots of the “Good Design” movement that was celebrated in a landmark exhibition at MoMA.
Tags Design Graphic Design Books Mid-Century Modern
Source imprint.printmag.com
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