
Images of the Week: April, Week 04
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...

Paul Kwiatkowski: Nothing overcast here.
one small seed catches up with Paul Kwiatkowski – the South Florida-raised, New York-based photographer who documents his life experiences in an often-haunting, idiosyncratic manner. At the moment, 29-year-old Kwiatkowski is focussing on writing, while he is finishing his first novel and photo essay. AND EVERY DAY WAS OVERCAST is an upcoming novel and photo...

The water cathedral
The Water Cathedral is the selected project by Gun Arq for the 2011 YaP installation in Santiago, Chile. MoMA PS1 is one of the oldest and largest non-profit contemporary art institutions in the United States, while MoMA is an exhibition space hosting some of the most experimental art in the world.

Talking to ‘The Godfather of Harajuku’
Harajuku style is said to have its origin rooted in the streets near the Harajuku Station in Shibuya, Japan. The youth would be seen sporting a variety of constantly-changing styles including gothic Lolita, visual kei and decora. With Harajuku, there are no rules and, no, it did not begin with Gwen Stefani.

Album of the Week: April, Week 02
April’s second album of the week is titled Sentimental Intuition, by Durban-based one small seed member Matri van den Heever. Join the onesmallseed.net community to begin uploading your own work, exchange comments and network with other artists!

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CTEMF: This is not a review
The first of its kind, the Cape Town Electronic Music Festival (CTEMF) took place from Friday 30 March to Sunday 1 April and hosted some of SA’s leading electronic acts. We bring you a 4-minute video of the festival, featuring live footage and interviews as well as a post-festival catch-up with some of the artists...

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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.

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!

#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...

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....