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喬治的機器人
喬治心中的八仙
喬治的奇幻世界。
外琨塔藝術生活中心在古亭捷運站6出口附近。地址是台北市潮州街55巷3-1號一樓
在陽光漫步在林蔭小俓。大家猜猜看這在那裡?
使用台灣特有的檜木製作的 貴妃椅。 精湛的手工加上上好的木材,成就傳世家具。
這是一位70歲的木匠老師傅。所製作的櫃子。利用百年殘件賦予使用的新生命。他手工製作的櫃子門其精密度是蟑螂也鑽不進去。
這是一位70歲的木匠製作的櫃子。利用百年老家具的殘件重新拊于新的使用生命。他手工製作的櫃子門的密合度是蟑螂也鑽不進去的。
The newest member of the Department of Awesomely Good Deeds is The Crayon Initiative, a nonprofit organization started by Bryan Ware. It all began when Ware was watching his sons coloring during a birthday dinner out at a restaurant and wondered what happened to the crayons if his kids left them behind. He posed this question to a restaurant employee and was distraught to learn that all the leftover crayons are simply thrown away after customers leave. It turns out that 75,000 pounds of crayons are thrown away by restaurants and schools each year. So Ware decided he could find a way to make sure the crayons weren’t wasted and instead given to kids in need.
Now Ware collects old crayons from restaurants, schools, and friends and turns them into brand new crayons for children at California-based hospitals. He melts down the leftover crayons and then uses a special mold that he created in collaboration with an occupational therapist. The new crayons are thicker, which makes them easier for little kids and children with special needs to grasp and use.
2,000 boxes of recycled crayons have been donated to California children’s hospitals since The Crayon Initiative was founded in 2013. Now the organization is planning its first out-of-state donation to a hospital in New York City later this month.
In doing so, Ware hopes to continue expanding as he supports the hospitalized youth all across the country. “From my perspective, the biggest goal is to give them an escape,” he continued. “I can’t even fathom what these kids are going through. If these crayons give them an escape from that hospital room for ten minutes, we did our job.”
Visit The Crayon Initiative Website or Facebook page to learn more about this awesome organization and maybe even get involved yourself.
[via My Modern Metropolis and Bored Panda]
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Amazing! I’ve watched this way too many times! Hans Zimmer “Interstellar” ⚜
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Reflected Models by Takahiro Iwasaki
Takahiro Iwasaki (岩崎 貴宏, born 1975 in Hiroshima) is a Japanese artist and sculptor. This post groups some of our favorites works of this series where the artist creates a detailed model of a temple and also builds a mirror image model creating the illusion of a reflection on water. When suspended the sculptures become something magical and awe inspiring.
Reflection Model (Omnipresence/Phoenix) Images 01 + 02
Reflection Model (Omnipresence/Gold) Image 03
Reflection Model (Itsukushima) Images 04-06
Reflection Model (Perfect Bliss) Images 07 + 08
Reflection Model (Lapis Lazuli) Images 09 + 10
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