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  • arch
    by Gerard Russo

    US$26.22

    From the sketchpad. For some time now ive been interested in how everything seemingly ‘unnatural’ grew from the natural. A majority of my work is now based on this idea.

  • Over the hill
    by Pete Chapman

    US$9.97–US$228.00

    long exposure taken at silverstone race circuit of a car

  • Generation Death – The youth of today! / . / Guess its maybe got to do with all that violence that we are fed through our television sets.

  • Electric Brain
    by Grandia

    US$25.93

    Electric Brain / Science fiction has been mentioning artificial intelligence for decades. However it’s becoming more and more a reality. Robots are being build to resemble humans in every way and computers are able to proces data with superhuman speed. / So what will the future bring for humanity? Do we all have a robot clone which takes over our day job, so that we can do whatever we like? Or are we going to be upgraded with implants to make our brains work faster and more efficient? / This may be a distant future, but this t-shirt will bring the future to you! This is also my entry for the Halftone challenge, the halftones are in the brain as can be seen in the detail image below. / Detail image / Other t-shirts / /

  • i could go into all the poetics about this but… /

  • Limited to 10…

  • Just a reworking of my ‘Hardwired for violence’ circuit board gun image using a cropped still from Tarantino’s 1992 cult film ‘Reservoir Dogs’. And creating a reference to Michelangelo’s Hand of God in the Sistine Chapel / - A social commentry piece about the violence we consume through the celluloid format. And a nod to Q…now i didnt say his films weren’t stylish did i?! / aka…eye for an eye! / detail: /

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    Circuit
    by Ivor Tetteh-Lartey

    US$3.99–US$91.20

  • Batrachoid inside
    by blepharopsis

    US$4.66–US$106.40

    Red-Eyed T.F. and a Pentium III circuit board.

  • Khepri
    by Sophie Shapiro

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    The Egyptians were fascinated with the Scarab Beetle and its habit of rolling balls of dung across the ground. They likened this exercise to the propulsion of the sun on its circuit across the sky. Khepri is the sun god and creator in the form of a scarab. He was imagined to be created of his own accord rather than undergoing the natural cycle of reproduction, and he represented the initial spark of creation. Khepri was usually depicted as a dung beetle but he could also be portrayed as a hawk -winged beetle or as a man with the head of a scarab. Painting in mixed media / 100×42 cm Music – Egypt 4th October 2008

  • E-Shirt
    by Ricardo Martins

    US$27.93

    Kind of an electronic shirt I guess… batteries not included.

  • Batrachoid inside
    by blepharopsis

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    Red-Eyed Tree Frog + Pentium III main board + Photoshop CS

  • Living Machine
    by Holly Werner

    US$4.83–US$110.20

  • Random, Sample, Hold
    by Randy Monteith

    US$4.66–US$106.40

  • Circuit Boy
    by Bizarro Art

    US$6.34–US$144.78

  • Short Circuit
    by Richard Shepherd

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    A close up view of the top of some of the batteries showing how rotten some of the interlinks between the batteries are. The system here runs at 30 volts, which is basically only going to be enough to keep the absolute bare minimum going as the standard UK system is 240 volts.

  • spyware
    by Cameron Stephen

    US$4.32–US$98.80

    A whimsical visualisation of what one might find in a computer if spyware actually manifested in physical rather than virtual form.

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    Hardwired Love
    by Milo Ray

    US$4.66–US$106.40

  • Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Snowgum – Dove Lake Circuit ============================================ / Featured in the Top 10 of Australian_Native_Plants / challenge Plants_that_are_shaped_by_the_elements ============================================ A 6km walk (2 hours), beneath the towering spires of Cradle Mountain, which takes you right around Dove Lake – Of course a little longer if you are stopping to take photos! Cradle Mountain National Park, Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area. Canon PowerShot A650 IS Shutter Speed: 1/60sec / Aperture:F4.0 / ISO: 80

  • Monte Carlo - Port Hercule
    by Gino Iori

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    / . / This photo was taken during my European vacation in 1998. I tried to capture the Monte Carlo Harbour, including sections of the F1 race track. The race has been a regular fixture of the F1 World Championship since 1955, but in that time the circuit has changed remarkably little. / I walked around the race track with a mate, and could not believe how tight the road is. The circuit leaves no margin for error, so overtaking is next to impossible. / The Monaco circuit includes the Lowes hairpin, the slowest corner in Formula One, and followed by the tunnel, one of the few flat-out sections of the track. The F1 teams will be racing here from 22 to 24 May. / . / This photograph was scanned from a colour negative (big thank you to my brother for letting use his scanner). It was taken using a Nikon F-301 and a 24-120 mm Nikon Zoom Lens

  • Save a Horse... Ride a Cowboy
    by Anibal

    US$3.99–US$28.50

    This was taken at the Dodge circuit finals Rodeo, Some cowboys siting on the bull pens anticipating there ride ahead. / Canon 40Dslr

  • On reflection...
    by monocotylidono

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    Using the new Technology as Art challenge as an inspiration, I shot a little mini-series of techno-macros. They have all been taken with my Sony a350 and Sigma 105mm macro (mostly at its widest), using natural diffused daylight. Click on the thumbnails below, or click here to see the whole series.

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