Laurie Hogin @ Little john Contemporary
- Dec, 19 2008
- By anthropod
- Artwork, Science Fiction
- One comment
Here’s the unusual and stunning artwork of Laurie Hogin. Odd combinations of animals of brilliant colors are both interesting and beautiful. Being a lover of all things biology I would love to have one of her paintings. Links: Little john Contemporary
Glow Graffiti
- Dec, 08 2008
- By anthropod
- Artwork
- No comments
Spray paint that uses UV light instead of chemicals… sounds pretty cool. I’d like to see it i person. Here’s what Suck UK says: “It’s the dead of night; everyone is tucked up in bed and the owls are-a-hooting. So it’s time to break out the Glow Graffiti! Powered with UV light you can write, stencil and draw rude pictures to create your very own glowing light show. It’s like very complicated vandalism except much prettier and you won’t get nicked by the police doing it. This really is a gadget of mind-boggling genius, perfect for parties (or if your nocturnal) and will have your friends intrigued for hours to how it all works. If we did tell you the super-top secret information to how it works we’d have to kill you.” Link: Suck UK
More Molecules – The Nomad Light Molecule
- Dec, 02 2008
- By anthropod
- Artwork
- No comments
This is an awesome prototype lighting system, by Maarten De Ceulaer, that combines several “atom lights” to form molecules. “Pick a magical atom of light from the molecule, and take it with you, where ever you want. When fully recharged, the spheres will give light for approximately 4 hours. When the light starts to faint, simply plug it back on the molecule, so it can recharge. The shape of the molecule is completely amorphous, you can place the lamp in any possible position, flip it around, turn or twist it, to create a different look every time again.” I hope this goes into production at some point. Link: Maarten De Ceulaer, Nomad Light Molecule
Tobiah Mundt Felt Creatures
- Nov, 29 2008
- By anthropod
- Artwork
- 2 comments
Tobiah Mundt makes the coolest felt creatures. No cutesy, cuddly critters here. People-eating bunnies, devious-looking primates, and acacia-limbed beings bring a new style and dimension to felting. Link: Under the Licorice Tree
Artist: Tiffany Bozic
- Nov, 29 2008
- By anthropod
- Artwork
- No comments
Tiffany’s work is really great. I think some of her works are a little doleful, but overall very creative and thought provoking. Most are full of color and life, with obvious biological and ecological undertones. Link: Tiffany Bozic
70′s Rock Musicians and Their Parent’s Homes
- Nov, 29 2008
- By anthropod
- Music
- No comments
From the archives of LIFE magazine, this is a cool little photo collection of 70′s rock icons at home with their parents. Includes Frank Zappa, Eric Clapton, Elton John, Grace Slick and more. I want Frank Zappa’s home; and I love how he dressed to match the interior. Source: Apartment Therapy
Welcome to Anthropod Blog
- Nov, 29 2008
- By anthropod
- Random Stuff
- No comments
Hello world, this is anthropod 1 and this is my new blog. My real name is Jessica and I am the graphic and web designer for Corvus Design Studio, in San Luis Obispo, CA. I noticed that I was veering off course with my blog posts over at Corvus Design, so I started this new blog to post a wider range of content. It will mostly be art, technology, and concept designs. I just love technology and especially futuristic items, so you will find a lot of that here. Anyway, hope you enjoy and thanks for visiting!