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little giggles.
The video swivels and rotates as you click and drag around the scene as singer Noa Neal of Belgium performs her new single, “Graffiti,” with a bevy of breakdancers.
what else cannot you imagine?
A terminal patient enjoys Rembrandt paintings at the Rijskmuseum, Amsterdam, one final time. Photo credit: unknown.
Living in the 'future'.
Köln, Germany
Cities in the future will exist in both a physical and digital form says William Trossell of 3D-scanning company ScanLAB.
Accidentally see William‘s face on Dezeen's sidebar. Ha!
Great ScanLAB
1715 submission for Guggenheim Museum!
SAMSUNG Colour Therapy Project Artist: Marcos Lutyens Director: Jane Han Production: Keystone and Blue Tuna Agency: Cheil My pleasure to be part of it.
Trivial
Periodically, you get the position to refresh who you are. But you still do not grasp the gap to figure out how did you get to this point. Met a few days ago: there is no destiny in the world, neither the accident.
2014.10.05
LOBBY officially unboxed. @bartlettlobby #LOBBYLaunch (at UCL Bartlett School of Architecture)
Tetris. (at St Pancras International)
reblog via littlelimpstiff14u2:
Artist Henrique Oliveira Constructs a Cavernous Network of Repurposed Wood Tunnels at MAC USP
Brazilian artist Henrique Oliveira (previously) recently completed work on his largest installation to date titled Transarquitetônica at Museu de Arte Contemporânea da Universidade in São Paulo. As with much of his earlier sculptural and installation work the enormous piece is built from tapumes, a kind of temporary siding made from inexpensive wood that is commonly used to obscure construction sites. Oliveira uses the repurposed wood pieces as a skin nailed to an organic framework that looks intentionally like a large root system. Because the space provided by the museum was so immense, the artist expanded the installation into a fully immersive environment where viewers are welcome to enter the artwork and explore the cavernous interior. Transarquitetônica will be on view through the end of November this year, and you can watch the video above by Crane TV to hear Oliveira discuss its creation.
Via Colossal
Consequential Spaces
Consequential Spaces is an interactive experience which explores the consequences of marine water ballast and the unintentional transport of marine life across oceans. This research-based narrative is part of Fascinate 2014 (Falmouth, Cornwall, UK) and is carried out by B-Pro graduates and IAL members: William Bondin, Francois Mangion, George Tsakiridis, Eleftheria Varda and Chryssa Varna.
Read more at FASCINATE2014.
The Commons (Participatory urban neighborhood) Holcim Awards Bronze 2014 Europe - Arenas Basabe Palacios
magneticNorth and BBC R&D make beautiful music together