The Museum of Scientifically Accurate Fabric Brain Art
Introducing The Museum of Scientifically Accurate Fabric Brain Art:
“This is the world’s largest collection of anatomically correct fabric brain art. Inspired by research from neuroscience, dissection and neuroeconomics, our current exhibition features a rug based on fMRI imaging, a knitted brain from dissection, and three quilts with functional images from PET. The artists are Marjorie Taylor and Karen Norberg. Techniques used include traditional Nova Scotian rug hooking, quilting, applique, embroidery, beadwork, knitting, and crocheting. “
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Twisted Princesses
Twisted Princesses, an amazing illustration series by Jeffrey Thomas. Disney’s ladies never looked so creepy…
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Dillon Boy
James Dillon Wright aka Dillon Boy is a contemporary artist, graphic designer and toy designer. He also sells stuff on eBay…
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Wünderful Stuff
Müller recently launched a very funny campaign named Wünderful Stuff, built on a simple and effective idea: “stirring a little bit of wünder” into everyday life. And this is exactly the message of the commercial you can see below (made by TBWA\London), where a bunch of cartoon characters, guided by the amazing Yogi Bear, take over a grey city and fill it with fun and colour.
Along with the commercial itself, Müller also posted a couple of interesting videos of the backstage, showing the team at work (filmakers, designers, animators an musicians).
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