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Category: Art

Most likely pertaining to the visual arts.

All the World’s a Page

These folks have put the entire text of Faust, The Illiad, Das Kapital, and Macbeth on posters. Type size is between 2 and 3pts so bring your magnifying glass.

Like a few posts ago, this is another example of print books as decoration. They cost €20 and you can by them at All the World’s a Page.

Posted on 2 Feb 11Author Aaron SchmidtCategories Art, FunLeave a comment on All the World’s a Page

Letterpress with Dice


More on Etsy

Posted on 26 Jan 1125 Jan 11Author Aaron SchmidtCategories ArtLeave a comment on Letterpress with Dice

iTunes Install Disk


3.5″ Poster

Posted on 24 Nov 1024 Nov 10Author Aaron SchmidtCategories ArtLeave a comment on iTunes Install Disk

Rotten Apples

Okay. Maybe these photos are a statement about consumerism. I get it. Could still be a bit wasteful.

I feel a bit awful for liking them so much.

More destroyed Apple stuff.

Posted on 19 Nov 1019 Nov 10Author Aaron SchmidtCategories Art, Coolhunting2 Comments on Rotten Apples

Trees of Code

I don’t have a strong desire to read this book but I might anyways just because it is an amazing artifact. Insert obvious ebook joke here.

Trees of Code by Jonathan Safran Foer was written by removing words from his favorite book, The Street of Crocodiles by Bruno Schulz.

More photos at Visual Editions

Posted on 16 Nov 1019 Nov 10Author Aaron SchmidtCategories Art, Reading & Books1 Comment on Trees of Code

The Best of Google Street View





More at The Nine Eyes of Google Street View by Montreal artist Jon Rafman

Posted on 15 Nov 1019 Nov 10Author Aaron SchmidtCategories Art, FunLeave a comment on The Best of Google Street View

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