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Three Goblin Art
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(via men in chairs - YouTube)
Every yellow dot is a plane with an average of 250 people onboard.
Nipples Pantone
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Kneip 2015 - Objects of Curiosity
"A stairway to heaven" by Cai Guoqiang
At the Money Weaver stall, visitors will be able to give two banknotes of 5£ and get them shredded and then woven into one banknote.
The Money Weaver explores the relationship between three elements: the material value of the things we buy, the value of the labour required to turn materials into products, and the cultural context in which products are traded.
The Money Weaver tries to make visible the economy generated by the cultural industry, its set of values and principles. In doing so, it looks into the overlapping area between the “cultural” and the “commercial”.
The dynamics and mechanisms of the cultural industry are at times hard to decipher. Under a varnish of cultural values, the produced artefacts hide the agendas of several stakeholders. As a consequence, just like any other industry, also this cultural industry adopts processes and principles from capitalism and consumerism.
The Money Weaver is a project by Tal Drori and Giovanni Innella.
(via Oh God, Someone Ran Fear and Loathing Through Google's Neural Network)
NASA's Low-Density Supersonic Decelerator (LDSD) flew near Space in it's June Test Flight
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A Compilation of Robots Falling Down at the DARPA Robotics Challenge (via Simone Rebaudengo)
The art of sketches | Renzo Piano | ARCHISCAPES
living chair: inahollmann
Descension by Anish Kapoor in San Gimignano, Italy (via Colossal)
Making sense of those three-letter airport codes.
(via A Crazy Way to Add Intricate Color to 3-D Printed Creations | WIRED)