Richard Pendavingh
Photographer, designer and weekend historian. Editor of The Unravel. Writes about design, tech, history and anthropology.
Some tremendous wildlife and landscape photography by Marsel Van Oosten.
A series of pictograms from German modernist designer Gerd Arntz.
Some wonderful microscopic videography by Austrian artist Clemens Wirth.
Wonderful thing about the net is being able to track down the people that take the pictures that make you stop and stare.
Love these macro shots by German Photographer Mierswa Kluska for the Berlin Philharmonic.
Gabriel Dawe is a Mexican/Canadian/Yankee visual artist that turns thread into something that looks like light.
Some images from Cradle Mountain National Park in Central Tasmania.
Brilliant song, brilliant montage. I think my favourite shot is probably Al Capone and all his attendants in The Untouchables at the 3:27 mark.
In what I assume must have been a marathon effort artist Aaron Hobson has combed through a few million Google Street View stills to pick out those that most resemble calendar landscapes.
Had the chance last year to visit the Museum of Old and New Art (MONA) just outside of Hobart and I have to say that everything about that place is phenomenal.
Some images from a trip to the Grampians in western Victoria late last year.
Hard to know for this video whether to give the title to the film maker or the performers.
Well overdue but I really wanted to put up a few images of the set up for one of the exhibitions that was part of last year's Human Rights Arts and Film Festival.
Burtynsky is a legendary photographic artist but there's a reason I haven't featured any of his work here before.
Some amazing images of the Austrian alps by Polish photographer Jacob Polomnski.
An amazing short featuring Skydivers Fred Fugen, Vince Reffet and Jean-Phi Teffaud in collaboration with the Melbourne Skydive Centre.
Thought I'd post a couple of my favourite animal-themed commercials.
Some amazing footage taken from the International Space Station as it orbits the earth.
I went along to Harvest festival just outside of Melbourne on the weekend and snapped off a few shots of Death in Vegas.
Some long overdue images of Aimee Fairman's installation work at Platform Gallery earlier this year.