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Every book is a window by ILoveDoodle on Flickr.
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Elwood P. Dowd
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hubspiration09:Cupcake Anatomy
‘skype visualization’ by onformative studio (cedric kiefer and julia laub)- adobe inforgraphics + design visualization, via designboom
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Napkin Tie!
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Mass Distraction
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ReCraft Your Chair: Knitting Eames Wire Chair
Having achieved success with their plywood and molded plastic chairs, Charles and Ray Eames challenged themselves to make a reasonably priced, strong but lightweight, quality chair out of bent wire. Introduced in 1951, it was an immediate hit. Distinctively, unmistakably Eames, the wire chair has stood the test of time and is as popular today as it was half a century ago. Here is a moder take on these chairs by Akira Ishikawa.
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EVOL ‘Urban Stencil City’
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German street artist EVOL creates hyper realistic miniature buildings and cities in all sorts of places, by stenciling flat surfaces.
The one shown here is made in a field near Hamburg as part of the upcoming MS Dockville music and art festival, and is presumably the best one so far. The installation took 8 days to construct. Photos of the process are shown here.
Here‘s another cool installation done in Dresden.
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Dieter Rams - [Designmuseum]
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These unique sandbox sized dirt machines look and work just like the Big Iron and with the patented handraulic power-grip hidden...
Aphex Twin - To Cure a Weakling Child
Miles Davis’ instruments. New York City, July 1st, 1986.
Photographs by Irving Penn.
“And we build a home. Word by word, sentence by sentence. We make stories, trace letters in the air, long into the night. We make.” Photograph by Anett Holmvik