A Preview of Kanye West’s ‘Power’: Apocalyptic in a Very Personal Way
Kanye West collaborates with video artist, Marco Brambilla for his new single, "Power".

1951 via New York Times

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People and Places by Jasper James
Beautiful series "People and Places" in Beijing by the photographer Jasper James.

1942 via Fubiz

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A Lesson In Rapture & Chaos
A new piece by American Illustrator Nicomi Nix Turner for her in-progress series: Insecticide & Nocturnes.

1918 via The Art of Nicomi Nix Turner

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Aerial Photography by Alex MacLean
Alex S. MacLean is an American photographer who's best known for his spectacular aerial photographs.

1917 via Trends Now

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Timeguards by Manfred Kielnhofer
The light sculpture by Manfred Kielnhofer at the Galerie Wuensch Linz.

1872 via Kielnhofer

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Field Rupture / VeeV Design
A sculptural installation by VeeV Design, entitled Field Rupture, rests upon the courtyard of a 1950s modern house in California.

1870 via Arch Daily

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Jean-Francois Carly’s Snakes Series
Snakes, and only snakes, are on the agenda of London-based photographer Jean-Francois Carly.

1869 via lostateminor.com

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STRANGEco Releases Mr. Spray Designed by Shepard Fairey
STRANGEco's latest production is Mr. Spray, designed by Shepard Fairey, based on a wheatpaste he created in 2004.

1854 via Wooster Collective

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London Transport Museum’s Cycling Illustration Competition
The London Transport Museum asked illustrators to draw the links between cycling in the capital, environment issues, health and fun.

1842 via Guardian

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The Disco Chair by Kiwi & Pom
The Disco Chair by Kiwi & Pom is constructed from electroluminescent wire, and transforms into a neon rainbow when powered.

1753 via LOUDreams

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Milan 2010 | Swarovski Crystal Palace
Swarovski Crystal Palace commissioned five renowned designers to construe their own reality of the beauty of Swarovski crystals.

1703 via Yatzer

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Photography: Fiann Paul Captures North’s Splendor
Fiann Paul's photography relates to the ancient folklore of the North Atlantic countries of Iceland, Greenland and the Faroe Islands.

1671 via Fiann Paul

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Rational Exploration of the Undersea von Philippe Ramette
"Rational Exploration of the Undersea" photo series by Philippe Ramette, who turns his self portraits into surreal situations.

1648 via Ignant

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Amanda Wachob’s Tattoo Art
New York-based tattoo artist Amanda Wachob creates her wistful, soft and decorative artworks on chest, neck or back.

1636 via lostateminor.com

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Rebecca Ward’s Tape Works
Using duct, electrical, and vinyl tape, Rebecca Ward symmetrically aligns each color line.

1607 via Illusion360

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Wanderlust Earth Series
Wanderlust Gallery create 7 beautiful Giclee Earth Prints in support of Oxfam and Medecins Sans Frontiers.

1605 via Wanderlust Gallery

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Star Wars: The 100 Helmets of The Vader Project
One hundred contemporary and urban artists were invited to give Darth Vader's helmet a makeover and the results were astounding.

1594 via MOCOLOCO

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Circular Walking Bookshelf by David Garcia
The Circular Walking Bookshelf is a part of series called the Archive by architect David Garcia.

1592 via Trends Now

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Video: Logorama by François Alaux
Video: Logorama shows what it would be like if the world was completely comprised of consumer products and logos.

1566 via LOUDreams

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Lissy Laricchia’s Fantasy World
Lissy Laricchia’s "Get Back in Your Book" is a collection of characters who strive to stay in the real world.

1552 via Art Milk

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Hydrogenase by Vincent Callebaut
Vincent Callebaut's "Hydrogenase" strives to become a 100% self-sufficient organic airship.

1551 via Arch Daily

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Pixelize Me by Enda O’Donoghue
Artist Enda O'Donoghue paints scenes of daily life inspired from pictures exclusively found on the web.

1550 via Endaism

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Photography: Mark Mawson’s Aqueous
Mark Mawson specializes in photographing both people and fashion underwater. This work is from his series, Aqueous.

1539 via Lost At E Minor

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Peter Combe’s Take On Fellini’s 8½
Artist Peter Combe's hilarious animated take on Fellini's 8½ and Twitter/Art+Social Media exhibit held at the Diane Farris Gallery.

1525 via A tale of a few cities

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