Taiwanese Ring Man
This is a new viral video from Taipei, Taiwan. All perfectly timed, coordinated and balanced fantastic moves seen in Asian martial arts movies are somewhat present in a fusion in this amazing street performance. The performer’s skills, body balance and exceptional muscles must have taken a lot of training and discipline. Worth the time to appreciate the Ring Man’s marvellous skills.
Sebastian Errazuriz. Latin American Philosopher-Artist
A Chilean born, New York based artist and designer Sebastian Errazuriz creates quaint and somewhat bizarre art objects out of ordinary things. He seeks to create works that could remind people of their mortality, invite them to look again at their lives and question their daily routines. Continue reading … Sebastian Errazuriz. Latin American Philosopher-Artist
Zebrating Urban Street Art
Street artists Zebrating are an incredible duo from Mannheim, Germany. The word: “Zebrating” can be loosely translated to “making the zebra”, a phrase, which describes the duet’s artistic style. Zebrating work only on the image lattice stairs, fences, railings or other discontinued surface.
The Giant Coin Effect
When you take a toy car for small children you suddenly understand how big you are and how small the car is. Now take a simple 50 cent coin and imagine how big it is for an ant or a worm, maybe even for a mouse. The design studio Skrekkøgle from Norway just found out that not only small objects look small but also the big ones if you just try a little.
Robo-Rainbow
If you see something like this on your street, you would probably surprised . The idea of the Robo Rainbow is about a mobile mechanical device that paints rainbows – for making the world a more beautiful place.
The device is controlled by a panel. It is fully automatic and can be attached to a bicycle. When the place is right the device colors the surface with different paint sprays. In the end you get nice painting on someones wall.
Castles Beneath Cities
Berlin-based artist Brad Downey unearths the beach beneath the streets of German cities.
Evol’s Street Art
Evol is a Berlin based street artist that transforms city objects miniature buildings using paper.