
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UlmDPoIgta8
An enlightening promo for the Alzheimer Foundation of the Netherlands by N=5 Amsterdam.
(H/T: Eva)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UlmDPoIgta8
An enlightening promo for the Alzheimer Foundation of the Netherlands by N=5 Amsterdam.
(H/T: Eva)
A new perspective for visitors to Tower Bridge in London – a vertiginous glass walkway suspended 42m (137ft) above the Thames over an 11m x 2m (36-foot by 6-foot) section of the bridge’s West Walkway.
A second walkway will open in December.



Like graphic designer Romain Jacquet-Lagreze, Australian photographer Peter Stewart creates vertiginous eye candy from the courtyards and plazas of colourful buildings around the world – in this case, the illuminated residential blocks and skyscrapers of Hong Kong (pix 1-4, 6-7), Perth (pic 5), Guangzhou (pic 8) and Paris (pix 9,10).

Inspired by 3D pavement art, New Zealand artists Jamie Harkins, Lucia Lupf, David Rendu, and Constanza Nightingale muck about on the beaches of Mount Maunganui.
More here.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JlWnShSe6e8
Machinima’s vision of the Green Hill Zone through the eyes of the eponymous nippy hog.

The anamorphic pencil drawings of Italian illustrator Alessandro Diddi
Previously: Three Sheets To The Wind