PomPom Interactive Mirror By Daniel Rozin

New York based artist Daniel Rozin creates installations and sculptures that have the unique ability to respond to movement of the viewer. The artist latest project presented at Bitforms is an interactive mirror, called PomPom Mirror. The device relies on motion sensors and 928 faux fur pom poms manipulated by 464 motors to create a mirror reflection… Continue reading PomPom Interactive Mirror By Daniel Rozin

Artist Creates Hyper-Realistic Paintings of Women in Water

New York City-based artist Sean Yoro paints hyper-realistic murals of women all while floating on water! Yoro, aka hula, carefully carrying cans of colored paint on the edge of his board to produce these gorgeous paintings on concrete walls, creating a realistic reflection effect on water. Check out the rest of the artist beautiful paintings on his Instagram account. via: My Modern Met

Then And Now: Stunning Composite Photos of Paris

A clever collection of composite photos of the liberation of Paris during world war II by French art director Julien Knez. He brings together scenes from 1940s Paris with peaceful pictures of the city we visit now. Knez says he put the striking collection together to celebrate the 71st anniversary of the city’s liberation from Nazi control in… Continue reading Then And Now: Stunning Composite Photos of Paris

Chinese Artist Builds City Model With 50,000 Coins

Chinese artist He Peixi created a spectacular model of Southwest China’s Chongqing city out of 50,000 coins. Peixi spent two hours a day for a month piling up both ancient and modern coins from 11 different currencies to replicate the city’s landmarks, bridges, and other buildings.

Table For Two: Half-Indoor, Half-Outdoor Table

French artist Shani Ha installed a interactive exhibit named Table For Two at a restaurant in New York City. The table is placed half-indoor and half-outdoor of a corner bistro, split by a window. The restaurant is located at the corner of 7th Avenue and Carmine Street in New York. According to the artist, Table for Two is a commentary on human… Continue reading Table For Two: Half-Indoor, Half-Outdoor Table

Pour Paintings By Holton Rower

Filmmaker Dave Kaufman created a time-lapse video that documents the simple yet incredibly beautiful process behind Holton Rower’s series of pour paintings. The New York-based artist and his team use this pour technique to build up multiple layers of paint to create these amazing pieces of art.