Crocheted Wire Anatomy by Anne Mondro



Since the earliest days of her artistic career, Michigan artist Anne Mondro has been captivated by human anatomy, creating her own interpretations of internal organs and body forms through crocheted sculptures. Working with thin steel and copper wire, she spends hundreds of hours on a single artwork, manifesting her own interpretations of hearts, lungs, limbs, and even entire bodies. “Crocheting wire enables me to create interwoven forms that are structurally strong, yet visually and physically light,” Mondro shares. “The forms allude to ethereal silhouettes associated with shadows, ghosts or decay.”
Though anatomy is an ongoing focus for Mondo, she’s also lent her crocheting abilities to the construction of more mechanical objects, namely the recreation of a Model T engine for the 2011 Love Lace exhibition at the Powerhouse Museum.
Late this year Mondo has an exhibition at Ceres Gallery in New York titled Intertwine, and you can explore more of her work here. (via Bored Panda)
Source & texte : thisiscolossal

History of computer hardware





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before the emergence of apple’s imac, it is assumed that the aesthetic design of computers was of minimal consideration. through ‘guide to computing’, london-based production studio INK and photographes docubyte prove this theory otherwise by documenting some of the earliest examples of hardware in its purest form. born from a mutual affection for the historical analogue aesthetic, the photographic series sees ten historic computers digitally restored to never-before-seen condition — including famous machines like the IBM 1401 and alan turing’s pilot ACE.

Source & texte : designboom

Jeu de flipper : INKS



From the BAFTA award-winning studio State of Play comes INKS, an iOS game based around the joy of pinball which allows you to create wondrous works of art by bursting ink across the canvas. 

As you play INK the ball smashes along the walls, blocks of colour burst like beautiful fireworks across the surface, building up in vivid layers and recording a visual history of your gameplay as you perfect your score. 

Pinball is a great game at its core. INKS extracts that essence, creates a game for everyone and makes it a beautiful experience.

INKS arrives on iOS in May 2016.