Christopher Bauder & Robert Henke
Atom
First shown at the MUTEK Festival in Montreal, 2009 - truly un-freaking-believable.
“Inside a computer, digital music is entirely unseen. But translate it into the tangible world, and it can be anything you imagine – not limited by acoustic reality or practicality, music can become three-dimensional sculpture.
For artist Christopher Bauder and composer Robert Henke, ATOM’s light and sound sculpture found a three-dimensional matrix of balloons as its medium. Flashing in hypnotic patterns and moving into different configurations, accompanied by live laptop music from Henke (aka Monolake), music and visuals become an inseparable fusion.”
(Source: monolake.de)
Philip Karlberg
33 RPM
Desserts in order:
- Pannacotta
- Cheesecake with blue jelly
- Sundae surprise
- Candied pear with sweet red wine reduction
- Raspberry sorbet, mint ice cream and fig
- Pancakes, chocolate mousse and cream
(Source: philipkarlberg.com)
Nicholas Folland
Floe, 2009
Domestic crystal glassware and woven nylon thread.
(Source: nicholasfolland.com.au)
Isa Leshko
Elderly Animals
“These images are from her series, Elderly Animals, which she began after spending a year caring for her mother who has Alzheimer’s disease. Instead of photographing her family, she found an outlet for her experience in a series of portraits of aging farm animals. Her luminous photographs are a moving expression of empathy, but also a celebration of life.”
via Feature Shoot
Jeff Panis
The Saddlemaker
A video profile of Jesse Smith, a custom saddle maker in Colorado. The film was nominated for the National Magazine Awards for Digital Media.


