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祝日 / Permanent Vacation

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Xuebing Du
NASA

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oozey mess
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Keni

if i look back, i am lost

Love Begins
Show & Tell
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TVSTRANGERTHINGS

@theartofmadeline
art blog(derogatory)
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
Misplaced Lens Cap
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Eigengrau
Design for a Machine, Anonymous, French, 18th century, The Elisha Whittelsey Collection, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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“Everything is a Remix “by Kirby Ferguson is a four-part video series in which he claims that borrowing from others is the ultimate driver of progress in the arts, technology, and society. Ferguson believes everything is a remediation of existing material, e.g. music, film, etc. Ferguson’s concepts of “copy, transform, and combine” help convey his message that it is nearly impossible to create something without drawing inspiration from something else; in some cases, people will directly sample existing material while creating their own.
After two years of hard work, the new-and-improved everything is a Remix is complete! All four parts have been combined into a single, hour-long video (!), unfortunately making this a wrap for his career as an internet filmmaker (his words).
AIfont: AI-generated Typeface
“Working hard for something we don't care about is called ‘stress’. Working hard for something we love is called ‘passion’.”
Sound of The Earth: Chapter 3
Braun alphabet, by Particle
A Reddit user asked 1600 people how many holes were in various objects and the results are fantastically all over the place.
Canadian Centre for Architecture
New York City Subway System: 1930 Color Chart by Architect Squire J. Vickers
Typology of LEGO computers
Lofree – Candly Ambient Lamp
Pascal Campion’s “Lifeline” The New Yorker
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The Truth About Open Offices