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【ISSEY MIYAKE】3D Steam Stretch from ISSEY MIYAKE on Vimeo.
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aYL4TyV1YDk)
Photographer Johan Lolos Traveled 15,000 Miles Around New Zealand To Take The Perfect Shots
These Color Photos of Paris Were Shot 100 Years Ago
Back in 1909, a super-rich French banker named Albert Kahn decided to create a photographic record of the world using the new color photography process that had just appeared, the Autochrome Lumière. He commissioned 4 photographers to take their cameras to places all over the world. One of the cities they documented was Paris. Starting in 1914, Kahn’s photographers (Leon Gimpel, Stephane Passet, Georges Chevalier and Auguste Leon) began to document life in Paris using the pioneering color process, which featured color filters made from dyed potato starch grains.
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Photograph by Haukur Snorrason
The end of the year is a good time to look back and reflect on important trends and developments. Our ongoing Architonic Trend Analysis series has collected traffic information over the course of 2015…
Architonic TOP 200 Brands 2015
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Japanese designer Tokujin Yoshioka uses millions of straws to recreate Tornado installation in Japan »
Unkai Terrace is located atop a mountain peak on the island of Hokkaido in Japan, offering tourists breathtaking views of clouds floating below. Unkai (meaning sea of clouds) is a very rare natural phenomenon, usually only seen under certain weather conditions. On clear days, you have to take a gondola ride up to the terrace early in the morning to catch the clouds in action. {+}
Anish Kapoor’s Infinite Black Whirlpool at Italy’s Galleria Continua
The contemporary installation artist’s piece “Descension,” a black body of water that continuously swirls, is the centerpiece of the namesake exhibition in San Gimignano, Italy.