Legoland is celebrating 10 years in true Lego style — with a 10ft cake made entirely from plastic Lego bricks.
When Google recently invited dozens of prominent artists to contribute work to be featured on its new Web browser, the company sold the idea as an opportunity to have artwork shown to millions. But not everyone bought it.
Form Follows Data is a project by Israel's Iohi Design that uses physical objects to graph usage and behavior patterns associated with them -- it's basically pr0n for data nerds.
Artists Rob Matthews has printed all 2559 of Wikipedia's featured articles into a lovely hardback edition of 5000 pages.
The tip jar is an excuse for everything from high art (well yes, rarely) to humorous begging. Tipping is not a city in China, people.
Artists who have previously painted murals on the Berlin Wall have returned to give them a spruce up in celebration of the 20 years since the wall fell.
Art historian Henry F. Skerritt reviews for Crikey Ancestral Power and the Aesthetic: the first ever exhibition of barks paintings from the Donald Thomson Collection.
Japanese industrial designer Naoto Fukasawa is responsible for possibly the most marvellous drink containers ever -- they imitate fruit!
The famed curvilinear promenade of the main exhibition space may inspire dreams of rollerblading but it severely limits curators when it comes to putting up a show. Stephanie Gonzalez-Turner reflects on Frank Lloyd Wright's masterpiece and the art inside it.
Like aristocrats in the French Revolution, the fashion industry knew it would be first against the wall in the global economic downturn. Mel Campbell looks at dressing for recession.