
Stuart Ringholt: Power to the People
We’ve all heard of nudist beaches in the South of France, where it’s common practice to strip all conservatism (and clothing!) and just be. Substitute the beach for a gallery space in Sydney and you’ll find yourself in Stuart Ringholt’s latest exhibition.

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Interview with dubstep artist, 12th Planet
Our Detroit contributor, Kelly “K-Fresh” Frazier, who recently interviewed electronic artist Matthew Dear had a chat with dubstep artist, 12th Planet. Born as John Dadzie and rooted in hip-hop and drum-n-bass, 12th Planet has now become one of the true ambassadors of the explosive dubstep genre in the United States.

Jacrot’s musing cities
© Christophe Jacrot Charles Baudelaire developed a derived meaning of flâneur – that of ’a person who walks the city in order to experience it.’ Frenchman Christophe Jacrot is one such chap. He scours cityscapes looking for the finest moments that a city can offer an observer and captures these timeless moments with...

Album of the Week: April, Week 01
April’s first album of the week is titled Rebel Alliance/Vampire9000 Colours (Remix), by Pretoria-based one small seed member Bernard Brand. Join the onesmallseed.net community to begin uploading your own work, exchange comments and network with other artists!

Maximum Rad: Some Gnarly Shit
Skateboarding is more than a sport itself; it is a sub-culture marked by music, fashion and a strong sense of community. It is a lifestyle, shared. Well, at least it used to be…

Mies is More
Yesterday marked the 126th birthday of the great German architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. Mies is most famously associated with his role in the establishing of what we now would refer to as modern architecture.

#bottomrightcorner March, Week 05
We have some local and we have some international. Beats that is. All types, too. Turn it up – it’s the last week of March. And remember, #welikeitlouder.

Album of the Week: March, Week 05
March’s fifth album of the week is titled It’s all a blur, by Durban-based one small seed member Dominique. Join the onesmallseed.net community to begin uploading your own work, exchange comments and network with other artists!

Images of the Week: March, Week 05
Images of the Week features two astounding visual delights every week from one small seed network. At the end of each week, we add two more images from onesmallseed.net to the relevant month’s gallery collection on onesmallseed.com. All images are the featured works of members of one small seed network, our creative online community. To...

Nerd Bots in the spotlight
Married couple – Nicholas and Angela from Kansas City – are obsessed with robots. They welcomed their first robot friend after piecing together parts they found in their favorite antique stores. Photographers Brandon Hill and Chad Jackson started a project so that the Nerd Bots could find their own special place in history.

Ishihara Gojin’s supernatural creatures
Japanese illustrator Ishihara Gōjin takes you on a mysterious journey with his child book illustrations of various supernatural creatures… creatures that are rooted in Japanese myth and which appeared in the 1972 book Illustrated Book of Japanese Monsters. They can also be called rather homoerotic, stimulating a world of emotions and evoking almost trancelike fantasies....

Album of the Week: March, Week 04
March’s fourth album of the week is titled New Faces of Joburg, by photographer Steve Marais and stylist and one small seed member Jessica Lupton. Join the onesmallseed.net community to begin uploading your own work, exchange comments and network with other artists!

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Interview with electronic artist, Matthew Dear
Matthew Dear is an ideal example of progression within electronic music. His early work, like 2003’s Leave Luck To Heaven on the Ghostly International imprint, propelled him into the upper echelon of dancefloor music. As the years passed, Matthew Dear has been able to stretch the possibilities of his music to a new apex, both...