Buenos Aires: Las Calles de Borges

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‘Las Calles de Borges’ is a short, beautifully shot piece that imagines how Argentinian poet Jorge Luis Borges sees what to most is simply mundane life. Watch the rest of it after the jump.

Click here to view the embedded video.

Alex Kanevsky

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Stunning paintings by artist Alex Kanevsky. More after the jump.

Just in Time, or A Short History of Production

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This installation, created by Xavier Antin, involves the printing of a book through a chain of four different printers. The printers themselves date from as far back as 1880 and as new as 1976 (new might be an overstatement).

The printers together use four different colours, and in the end produce these really interesting pages below. See more here.

Matthias Heiderich

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Beautiful work by Berlin-based photographer Matthias Heiderich.

See more on his flickr stream.

Secret Firmy Magazine

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I somehow came across this flickr photostream the other day and love the layouts and graphics they do.

Unfortunately there was virtually no info on what or who exactly they are, but great work to check out. See more here.

Moleskins by Juan Rayos

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Beautiful moleskins by Juan Rayos.

Check out the rest of them on his site.

Sean Hudson

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Great work by New York illustrator Sean Hudson.

via: illustrationmundo

Posters by Zhishi

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Check out these pretty eye-catching posters for studio pantomime Plastics by Zhishi, a graphic designer from Russia.

Vanilla Bicycles

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Since 1999, Vanilla Bicycles has been handcrafting some awesome looking bikes in Portland, Oregon. See more of their models here.

Colin Jenkinson

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Jenkinson is a mixed media artist based in the UK and graduate of Central Saint Martins. See more of his work here.

Via: Cargo