Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Night Biking Gloves with LED Turn Signals

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via Laughing Squid by EDW Lynch on 3/7/12

Night Biking Glove with LED turn signals by Irene Posch

Night Biking Glove with LED turn signals by Irene Posch

These Early Winter Night Biking Gloves by Irene Posch feature LED turn signal arrows that light up when the wearer forms a fist. The LEDs are triggered by conductive thread in the fingers and palms of the gloves—as a side benefit, the the conductive fingertips allow for gloved use of touchscreen devices.

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Friday, March 2, 2012

Friday, February 3, 2012

PVC Pipe Sculptures of Motion-Blurred Figures by Kang Duck-Bong

 
 

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via Laughing Squid by EDW Lynch on 2/3/12

PVC Pipe Sculptures by Kang Duck-Bong

PVC Pipe Sculptures by Kang Duck-Bong

PVC Pipe Sculptures by Kang Duck-Bong

PVC Pipe Sculptures by Kang Duck-Bong

South Korean artist Kang Duck-Bong creates wonderful painted PVC pipe sculptures of motion-blurred figures.

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Revisiting 150 Years Of Black Male Couples With “Hidden In The Open”

 
 

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via Queerty by Dan Avery on 2/3/12

Colorlines.com has an interesting piece on the work of Houston historian and playwright Trent Kelly, who is amassing a collection of rare vintage photographs of black male couples from the past 150 years in his online archive, Hidden in the Open: A Photographic Essay of Afro American Male Couples. 

As both Kelly and writer Jorge Rivas admit, it's impossible to know if all the men depicted in Kelly's 146-photos-and-counting collection are actually gay, But many of those depicted would read as "queer" to an LGBT viewer (feel free to deconstruct that in the comments) and a number of photos have telling inscriptions.

Think of Kelly's work not as clinical anthropology but the blending of art and history to reclaim a hidden legacy.

On his Flickr page, Kelly writes:

Some of these images are sure to be gay and others may not. The end result is speculative at best for want in applying a label. Not every gesture articulated between men was an indication of male to male intimacies. Assuredly, what all photographs in this book have in common are signs of Afro American male affection and love that were recorded for posterity without fear and shame.

Kelly's hope is that the images will break stereotypes and start conversations: "I want the world to see the photographs," he told No More Down Low TV. "I want the black gay community to see the photographs and men in particular so they know they have a history to be proud of."

 


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A Flower of Chuck Taylors

the circle is kind of mesmerizing

 
 

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via Laughing Squid by Scott Beale on 2/3/12

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Simone Baruzzi shot a beautiful photo of colorful Chuck Taylor All-Stars arranged in a flower pattern.

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photo by Simone Baruzzi


 
 

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