Yasser Booley is listening with his lens
Yasser Booley has been taking photos since he was seventeen. Today, he has an impressive repertoire of photographs stretching over a number of artistic genres. Sponsored ContentPosted 10 Sep 15By...
View ArticleYangon Echoes exposes untold stories of locals living in Yangon’s dilapidated...
A photographic book highlights the conflict surrounding the destruction of Yangon’s historic architecture by putting a spotlight on the buildings’ residents. 123456Yangon Echoes by Virginia Henderson...
View ArticleIntroducing Jalpa Shah’s quirky Monday BLUdle illustrations
The Monsoon Monster, The Amoeba Man & Shitty Selfie form part of this Indian illustrator’s light-hearted graphic series.Sponsored ContentPosted 11 Sep 15By Kate WalkerGraphic Design &...
View ArticleYasser Booley: Out from behind the lens (Part 1)
Despite his mother's warning, Yasser Booley photographed political activist Chris Hani's risky memorial service, and he hasn’t stopped shooting since. .field-name-field-video { width: 100%; } Yasser...
View ArticleThese double-jointed panstula dancers perform on Vilakazi Street
South African dancers Jabu and JR perform a pantsula dance routine stretching the limits of "double-jointed-ness" further than we've ever seen.Video of 80919733Directed by Jake Sumner, Magic Hats is a...
View ArticleRedesigning the human body
Bigger is not always better, says artist Arne Hendricks, calling for the downsizing of the human race.Sponsored ContentPosted 11 Sep 15By Jamie MatroosDesign ThinkingCreative Work / Design...
View ArticleThe Trap: Ali Aschman’s exploration of the female form merged with nature
Ali Aschman explores her conflicting feelings on the ways in which woman have been associated with nature through the ages.Sponsored ContentPosted 11 Sep 15By Jamie MatroosCraftCreative Work / Design...
View ArticleLorenzo Nassimbeni's drawings capture the essence of cities
Two new series by South African architect-turned-artist Lorenzo Nassimbeni express the characters of the city where he was born and the city where he lives.Sponsored ContentPosted 11 Sep 15By Katie de...
View ArticleThis nippy little device is the world’s smallest phone charger
Weighing in at only ten grams, The Nipper is small enough to fit on your key-ring.12345The Nipper is the world’s smallest phone charger.The Nipper weighs only 10 grams.However, The Nipper uses two AA...
View ArticleNon-profit’s greenhouses help Andean communities combat malnutrition
A social development project in the Andes Mountains has changed the diet and farming methods of highland Peruvians.Sponsored ContentPosted 14 Sep 15By Kate WalkerUrban & Landscape DesignCreative...
View ArticleEgyptian studio designs contemporary furniture from handmade, recycled material
With a belief that design can solve problems, Reform Studio developed a material from reused plastic bags, which now forms the basis of its designs.Sponsored ContentPosted 14 Sep 15By Kate...
View ArticleYasser Booley: Out from behind the lens (Part 2)
Among other projects, photographer Yasser Booley has covered gangs in the infamous Pollsmoor prison with Ross Kemp and dying fishing communities with the WWF. .field-name-field-video { width: 100%; }...
View ArticleForget cracking art codes – Sandy Little breaks them
The music and visual art produced by Bloemfontein-based artist and musician Sandy Little is a beautiful mess.Sponsored ContentPosted 14 Sep 15By Yethu MtshaliArt & Photography• Music & Sound...
View ArticleZero-waste, ethical fashion is possible
Rachel Faller's clothing manufacturing company Tonlé succeeds on scraps and she says other businesses can do it too.12345678910Tonlé’s designers create beautiful garments from waste materials.Tonlé’s...
View ArticleThe "boat people" of the Rohingya refugee camps
Photojournalist Andrew Stanbridge captures emotive images of the Tuang Pyo camps in Myanmar, home of the detained Rohingya boat refugees.Sponsored ContentPosted 14 Sep 15By Katie de KleeArt &...
View ArticleRebuilding Haiti one house at time
New Story has funded the construction of 100 new homes for Haiti’s homeless in 100 days with its transparent, online fundraising platform.Sponsored ContentPosted 15 Sep 15By Kate WalkerUrban &...
View ArticleHeart-In-A-Box: The device set to revolutionise transplant surgery
A medical device company has created a box capable of keeping organs alive long after removal from the body.Sponsored ContentPosted 15 Sep 15By Jamie MatroosProduct DesignCreative Work / Design...
View ArticleSomething Borrowed: Collage artist B. D. Graft goes back to paper and glue
German collage artist Brian de Graft starting creating art as a pleasant distraction from his studies and it soon became his obsession. Sponsored ContentPosted 15 Sep 15By Katie de KleeArt &...
View ArticleDesigning functional fashion for disabled bodies
Fashion design student Lucy Jones has created a guide to designing stylish clothing adapted to wheelchair-bound individuals. 1234Fit and functionality are constant problems for seated individualsLucy...
View ArticleYonamine explores African history through art
Angolan artist Yonamine creates ever-changing art in a variety of disciplines.12345Yonamine explores African history in a variety of ways. Yonamine explores African history in a variety of ways....
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