Artistic Stockholm Subway System

Jun 4, 2011

The Stockholm subway system is said to be the longest art exhibition in the world - 110 kilometers in length. Traveling by subway is like tr...

The Many Constumes of Manneken Pis

Jun 3, 2011

At the corner of Rue de l'Étuve/Stoofstraat and Rue du Chêne/Eikstraat in the heart of Brussels, is a famous landmark – the Manneken Pis...

Performing Street Monkeys of Indonesia

Jun 3, 2011

Street monkey performance is a common form of cheap entertainment in Jakarta, Indonesia and in many Asian countries like India. Macaque monk...

Wunderland Kalkar: Nuclear Power Plant Turned Amusement Park

Jun 2, 2011

In Kalkar in 1972, construction was started on the SNR-300, the first fast breeder nuclear reactor in Germany. The reactor was designed to u...

Astronaut Paolo Nespoli’s Photos of Earth From Space

May 28, 2011

ESA’s astronaut Paolo Nespoli, while working and living on the International Space Station, started sharing his experience with the world vi...

Iron Wire Sculptures by Mattia Trotta

May 28, 2011

Italian sculptor Mattia Trotta creates amazing sculptures from wire meshes, which at first glance, I mistook to be that by Ivan Lovatt who...

Dirk Skreber’s Car Crash Sculptures

May 27, 2011

German artist Dirk Skreber’s paintings and sculptures have consistently mined the catastrophic- either in the aftermath of a devastating flo...

Magnificent Photos of Grimsvoetn Volcano Eruption in Iceland

May 26, 2011

The Grimsvotn volcano began erupting on Saturday, sending clouds of ash up to 12 miles into the air. The amount of ash spewing from the volc...

Evolution of Type: Anatomy of Typography

May 21, 2011

Graphic artist and sculptor Andreas Scheiger came across the book “The Alphabet and Elements of Lettering” (1918) by famous type designer F...

Child Labor in Indian Coal Mines

May 19, 2011

Times photojournalist Daniel Berehulak, along with Mark Magnier, reported a fantastic photo essay on the mining situation in the Jaintia Hi...