Color Me Curious
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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

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almost home
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
EXPECTATIONS
cherry valley forever
Noah Kahan

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Fieri Frames
occasionally subtle
Not today Justin

Jimmy Eat World

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Claire Keane
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
Cosmic Funnies

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YOU ARE THE REASON
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Zabriskie Point - M. Antonioni, 1970
Create beautiful flowing art with Silk.
chris salter + tez + david howes- displace 2.0
Moonwalk
The ultimate full moon shot. Dean Potter walks a highline at Cathedral Peak as the sun sets and the moon rises. Shot from over 1 mile away with a Canon 800mm and 2X by Michael Schaefer. mikeylikesrocks.com
This shot was part of a bigger project for National Geographic called The Man Who Can Fly. channel.nationalgeographic.com/videos/the-man-who-can-fly/
Music track is Will Bolton...wilbolton.co.uk/
Walter Jonas, Intrapolis, 1966
Walter Jonas, Intrapolis, 1958 (via dprbarcelona)
“Walter Jonas was born on 1910 in Oberursel, Germany. He was a graphic artist and art critic, but his researches and interest led him to design a city called Intrapolis. Based on his finding that traditional or modern homes were all oriented towards the outside, but instead of great landscapes and views, they had noise, dust and noxious gases, Jonas has worked in rethinking the meaning of “home”. Inspired by a trip to Brazil in 1958, Jonas has developed a vision of a new humane urban form: the Intrapolis. This is directed against the traditional way of urban development.
His funnel city is a kind of artificial valley with homes opening to the interior of the funnel. The design of the terraced, inward-arranged housing is compact and allows good light and visibility. Through the funnel-shaped building structure more undeveloped green space for the public is available.
Each funnel is formed, until the first third of its height, with the facilities for which artificial light is sufficient. Administration, department stores, cinemas and other public facilities are housed in the funnel base. Each funnel has a superstructure that supports the central patio or planted with trees. Schools are often grouped around the patio, on the circle below, then on the following circles which follow-shaped arena, lay the apartments and gardens. The individual units may be increased or decreased as needed. Jonas believes that such a funnel structure to promote the solidarity of the residents themselves and also just the older generation would integrate better into the community.”
Telenoika Audiovisual Mapping @ Kernel Festival, Desio, 1 & 2 july / 2011
Conferenza su decrescita, Verso Venezia 2012
Venezia, nei giorni tra il 19 e il 23 settembre ospiterà la 3° conferenza internazionale su decrescita, sostenibilità ecologica ed equità sociale. I luoghi che accoglieranno gli ospiti, saranno la sede IUAV di Architettura di Santa Marta e campo San...
Poteri sinestetici
Neil Harbisson è un artista nato affetto da acromatopsia, vede in bianco e nero. Ma è anche il primo cyborg, avendo un "terzo occhio" che gli permette di SENTIRE i colori, trasformandone le vibrazioni visive in vibrazioni sonore. Lui preferisce vestirsi con un'armonia allegra "do-mi-sol": scarpe gialle, pantaloni azzurri, maglione rosso.
Each face creates a different micro tone chord depending on its colours. In order to create a Sonochromatic Portrait, Harbisson needs to stand in front of the person and point his eyeborg at the different parts of the face.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HH2voukljPs&feature=endscreen&NR=1
Tuffo in uno spazio assoluto
LAPP
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Wald aus Wald Takashi Kuribayashi
http://www.takakuri.net/