ONull


Self portrait using ONull + gCircle logo




Check out this phenomenal tool, ONull. It’s a standalone application that’s written in Java and runs on the Processing graphic engine. You import and image that gets rasterized with vector pixels. Basically you can make a photograph composed of squares or circles or you can even upload your own vector that the program will use. Great tool and fun to play around with!



Michael Johansson


Wow wow wow. The catalogue of works by Michael Johansson is impressive. (via NOTCOT.)








Kevin Cyr paintings of vehicles













Came upon Kevin Cyr’s portfolio while looking through pages built with Indexhibit.



Cabinet of Curiosities


Organ Tools

Organ Tools

A tool chest made by a gentleman named Studley in the 1800s. He was an organ and piano-maker and obviously a phenomenal carpenter. Seeing this incredible tool chest reminded me of a more contemporary work by artist Tom Sachs. His piece is called “Hardcore.” It’s a really crude-yet-astonishingly-wonderful cabinet of weapons that are also made by Tom Sachs. They are all constructed from common plumbing supplies and general hardware store materials. My understanding of the story is that the NYC police had a program by which they would collect weapons at precincts, no questions asked, and give something like $75 for each weapon turned in. Tom Sachs and company were making these crude guns out of scrap and turning them in for cash.


Tom Sachs "Hardcore"




(Interesting to note that Tom Sachs has tried his hand at piano-making with a piece called the Bösendorfer. I had a chance to play this with Mr. Peter at the Sperone Westwater gallery in NYC and it’s really incredible! I think it’s made out of road barriers and plywood.)



Saul Steinberg


KG NILSON


KG Nilson: The Hours

KG Nilson: The Hours



KG Nilson: In the Sea

KG Nilson: In the Sea



KG Nilson: Les Cravates

KG Nilson: Les Cravates



KG Nilson: Time and Greenery

KG Nilson: Time and Greenery



KG Nilson: Ski Track

KG Nilson: Ski Track




The silk screen work of Scandinavian artist KG Nilson.