Monthly Archives: January 2011

Miguel Iglesias Is The Mystery Model!

Thanks to the amazing Victor, a FEELguide reader from Belarus, the mystery of the unknown Gaultier model is solved.  It’s Miguel Iglesias!  What a dream boat.  I should have recognized him from the post I did on him a while … Continue reading

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Dezeen Magazine Profiles The Online Custom Sex Toy Generator

For some out there, the giggle factor will last longer or shorter than others (depending on the length of … well, anyway).  I discovered this new “industrial design” company while browsing through Dezeen Design Magazine online and it’s called Made to … Continue reading

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Alain de Botton Examines Why Museums Need To Be Much More Than Dead, Uninspiring Libraries

From BBC News Magazine (January 28, 2011):…The other week, I made the suggestion that university departments teaching the humanities are not quite doing their job right and should take a leaf from religion in offering people guidance, rather than just … Continue reading

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The Golf Rabbit Commercial

[vimeo]http://vimeo.com/9215852[/vimeo]

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“Gothic Duet, A Scream, Darkness and Light, Wax & Blood”

Source: P8 Art Gallery

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Artist Creates Sculpture And Music From Weather Data

From Data Is Nature (September 8, 2010):.  .Nathalie Miebach translates astronomical, ecological and meteorological data into sculptural structures using the technique of basketry. The regular intersecting format of weaving acts a base grid on which to plot complex parametric interrelations … Continue reading

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Sand Bubbler Crabs

Via Stretta at Vimeo:.  . One morning, on the beaches of Langkawi, Malaysia, I noticed fractal-like patterns in the sand. At first I thought it was caused by an impression of seaweed, but upon closer inspection, the patterns were convex, … Continue reading

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Banner Photo #20

This past week I’ve been working on some designs for an event involving horses.  I’ve been staring at so many images of these amazing animals that they’re starting to get into my subconscious.  There’s something so powerfully symbolic about horses; … Continue reading

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