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This community is about art in all its form, as well as its influence on culture and its application at the service of society: architecture, music, literature, performances, video games, graphic design...

You're on a francophone instance, don't be scared if you see some posts in french!

🇫🇷 Discutons d'art et de design !

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Le sujet de la communauté concerne toutes les formes d'art, ainsi que leur influence sur la culture et leur application au service de la société : architecture, musique, littérature, performances, jeux vidéos, design graphique...

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Hi, when I joined Lemmy, I wanted to highlight the artistic side of what is otherwise a very tech- and political-centric social network. I'm hoping this list of art and design related communities will help people in finding a place to belong. Check the notes in the comments for more meta info about this megathread.

Generalist communities

Politics / Philosophy / Thinking / Learning

Self promo

Visual arts (need to sort into more specific categories)

Music

Photography

Video games

Technology

Handmade / DIY

Niche Art

Funny

Artificially generated

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Mushroom Color Atlas (www.mushroomcoloratlas.com)
submitted 1 week ago by inlandempire@jlai.lu to c/artdesign@jlai.lu
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David Coveney asks what punitive road fines tell us about who design is really there to help.

"I often wonder if our various road charging schemes in the UK are designed to help our road users, or exploit them."

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Celle-ci est plutot cool, une équipe de mindflayer fan de reggae :3

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I guess that if a dress does not fit, you can always just carry it

Not a bad idea, we found a way to recycle our clotche ! By carrying them ! :D

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This captioned video shows catwalk footage of bulging latex garments designed by London College of Fashion graduate Harikrishnan.

The fashion show featured models sporting colourful latex trousers, which were pumped full of air to create exaggerated silhouettes of unusual proportions.

A seven millimetre-wide valve in the bottom of the garments enabled their inflation.

To complete each outfit, the designer paired the super-wide trousers with either a slimline clean-cut jacket in matching colours or a top made of wooden beads.


J'ai toujours trouvé que la mode était éclatée 🥹 mort de rire

Ah ça me donne envie de faire une série dessus fume un pétard

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Représenter l’atome, un défi artistique

@artdesign

lejournal.cnrs.fr/articles/representer-latome-un-defi-artistique

Au musée d’Art moderne de Paris, près de 250 œuvres – peintures, dessins, photographies, vidéos et installations – permettent de revisiter l’histoire de la modernité au XXᵉ siècle à travers l’imaginaire de l’atome.

Les gigantesques nuages en forme de champignon qui embrasent le ciel au-dessus d’Hiroshima et de Nagasaki, le dôme métallique qui se referme sur le site de Tchernobyl, comme un sarcophage géant au-dessus d’une ville fantôme : ces images hantent nos esprits. D’autres, moins connues, comme la photographie d’une coupelle contenant du bromure de radium, prise dans l’obscurité par Marie Curie en 1922, symbolisent ce nouvel « Âge de l’atome » auquel le musée d’Art moderne de Paris (MAM) consacre une immense exposition. Au début du XXe siècle, le sentiment le plus répandu est que « l'humanité tirera plus de bien que de mal des découvertes nouvelles », comme le dit Pierre Curie dans son discours d’acceptation du prix Nobel (1905). Mais ce même Pierre Curie se demande déjà « si l'humanité a avantage à connaître les secrets de la nature, si elle est mûre pour en profiter ou si cette connaissance ne lui sera pas nuisible ».

#CNRS #atome #Paris #MAM #MuséeArtModerne

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Jones Knowles Ritchie, Ipsos, and the British Chambers of Commerce team up to define what constitutes Britain’s brand and its perception in their “Be Distinctive Britain” report that analyzes surveys from over 3,000 members of the British public and 1,100 UK business leaders and that tested 60 iconic brands like Burberry, Cadbury, Gregg’s and Dr. Martens.

Direct eport link https://www.canva.com/design/DAGTj0mFh2g/ioNSHMo4aGyOs6jwpgtgow/view

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The Haunted Lane, stereoscope card from L.M. Melander & Bro., 1875 [Photo: Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division]

https://www.fastcompany.com/91214156/ghosts-victorian-photography-history

October has long been associated with ghosts—from ancient Celtic festivals to ward off restless spirits after harvest time to the modern standby of using an old sheet to make a last-minute Halloween costume. In the middle of the 19th century, however, popular portrayals of ghosts became a year-round staple, in part because photographers discovered that they could depict them.

The first ghost photographs were accidents. Early cameras required 30 seconds or more to take a photo. If someone wandered briefly into the shot, the resulting picture would contain their ghostly trace superimposed over substantial furniture, buildings or people who had held still for the full exposure.

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[Architecture] RCR Arquitectes en 4 minutes

@artdesign
youtu.be/qSTGl9WjURY

Bon visionnage :3

#Architekton #architecture #RCR-Arquitectes #Arcier

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