Star trails by Lincoln Harrison
In this series of pictures the photographer Lincoln Harrison freezes the motion of stars in the sky over Bendigo in Australia. For each photograph, it leaves the lens open for 15 hours. [via]
In this series of pictures the photographer Lincoln Harrison freezes the motion of stars in the sky over Bendigo in Australia. For each photograph, it leaves the lens open for 15 hours. [via]
Body architect Lucy McRae makes her debut as a director with this kaleidoscopic dance clip for Australian synth-pop outfit Rat Vs Possum. Lucy developed a summer school concept alongside Melbourne’s RMIT University working with their architecture, fashion, media and interior...
Australian artist Dominique Falla created this stunning thread and nail poster as an entry for this year’s Positive Posters competition. The idea was born because I wanted to enter the Positive Posters competition and I wanted to do some wound...
Directed by Gustav Johansson (gustavjohansson.com) D.O.P: Niklas Johansson, fsf (niklasjohansson.com) Typography: Albin Holmqvist (albinholmqvist.com) Music: Magnus Lidehäll (twitter.com/magnusthemagnus) VFX: Goodmotion (goodmotion.se) Produced at Camp David (campdavidfilm.com) Client: EF International Language Centers Campaign site: ef.com/livethelanguage
You will never think that these human bodies and faces aren’t real. Sam Jinks from Melbourne is the artist of these freaky sculptures that seems so real.
A 63 meter/ 200 foot wall; ABOVE actually broke bones after a fall while painting this wall. artists: ABOVE, Chris Edser, Tristan Kerr, Ankles location: Adelaide, Australia [via]
“MÖBIUS” Motion Sculpture Melbourne Mobius consists of 21 large animated triangles in Melbourne’s Federation Square. The sculpture sinks into the ground as a time-lapse of people pass by. Check out the making of Mobius to see how it is done....
Thomas Pavitte connects the dots, 6,239 to be exact which took over 9 hours to link them all together. The huge dot to dot drawing creates the Mona Lisa. Non è certo un passatempo da portare sotto l’ombrellone quello ideato...
” Vivid Sydney is a relatively new attraction to Sydney-siders, involving various light shows on iconic buildings and objects. The festival has a duration of about 2 weeks each year and is a great time for local and visiting photographers to...
This Melbourne cafe by French designer Sasufi features a 12 metre-long wall covered in timber offcuts. Tabletops at the Slowpoke Cafe are made from recycling floorboards and other furniture was sourced from local flea markets. Wider blocks protruding from the wooden wall above each table create...