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by Anthony Samaniego
Beauty
Fascinating Optical Illusion Paintings Appear Like Portals to Another Dimension
Redesigned 2D Lamps Continue to Mesmerize with 3D Optical Illusions
The Bastron Glass Touch Smart Keyboard, A Sleek Glass Touch Keyboard and Mouse Interface
This is a beautifully executed one-off, but itâs certainly not a campaign. Itâs just the same ad six times. (I wonder why they didnât switch up the headlines to things like My Kilimanjaro, My Fuji, etc.)
In addition, as Joe La Pompe reminds us, the very same idea was done back in 2007 by Jung von Matt Limatt in Switzerland:
But anyway. Happy Labour Day Weekend, everybody.
Advertising Agency: Philipp und Keuntje, Hamburg, Germany Executive Creative Director: Diether Kerner Creative Directors: SĂśnke Schmidt, Philip Wienberg Art Director: Vera Jordan Copywriters: Hagen Dohr, Paul Kneer Account Supervisors: Tanja Heier, Andreas Bilgeri Project Managers: Isabel Herrmann, Lin Lehn Art Buyer: Wiebke Burmeister Photographer: Ray Collins Published: August 2015
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Sebastiaan Bremer
Emperor
Lookout Processcraft
The Lookout was designed and built as part of our final year thesis project in conjunction with the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park. It provides a space of contemplation framing views of Loch Doine and Loch Voil whilst disappearing into the backdrop of the surrounding glen.
Images and text via Processcraft
Warehouse Loft in NYC by Andrew Franz Architects. (Photography: Albert Vecerka)
The Soul on Fire (Burning Man Series)Â Victor Habchy
This summer, I was burning.
I was one of those lucky people who could get a ticket to the Burning Man, a festival in the middle of the desert of Nevada in the US.
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ManMade Land Siebe Swart
âThe Low Landâ is a project about the present, past and future of the Netherlands, a low-lying country neighboring the sea and filled with the freshwater of many river deltas.
Over the course of four years, photographer Siebe Swart used a helicopter to photograph the entire coastline from south to the north. He also made an inventory of the Netherlandsâ rivers: the Meuse, Scheldt, Rhine and IJssel . Swartâs unique aerial photos show the damage done by past floods, the ever present danger of the water today and how dikes, overflow channels and weirs protect the fragile country.
The struggle against water continues in the current era of climate change. Swartâs latest work, tentatively titled âManMade Landâ, focuses on how the Dutch created their land in the past centuries and how this relationship continues today. In the past and present, engineers and farmers have served as designers of the landscape, working to shape their surrounding world. The modern landscape of the Netherlands, as it has been for centuries, is predicated on the interaction between nature and artifice.
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Elastic -Â Garcia Tamjidi Architecture Design
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