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Janaina Medeiros
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
Show & Tell
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official daine visual archive
Misplaced Lens Cap
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Kaledo Art
Stranger Things
One Nice Bug Per Day
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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#MA16-505
A new geometric design every day
Issma by Science Agency / Maria aijmio / Pavel Konyukov
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Roots n Nature making this vibrating set by Nicola Cruz.-
Roots n Nature making this vibrating set by Nicola Cruz.-
How cities grow over the horizon. A great time lapse video by Dominic Boudreault
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Unknown Pleasures
For the Joy Division fans out there. I’ve always found this album cover beautiful and wanted to take a stab at animating it. A lot of people did this well before but I didn’t see anything that had the exact feel I wanted so here is my attempt. If anything, it allowed me to dive deeper into understanding Noise functions.
Refract - 151221
Wrangel Island, tundra and a wind rose based sign
“Balance”
“Everything is connected”
Neon - Yorokobu Numbers by Carlos de Toro
The New York skyline is always in flux, but now, as it competes with Beijing, Dubai and London, the city is undergoing a transformation the likes of which has not been seen since the postwar era, or the Jazz Age before that. As recently as two years ago, only five towers in the city topped 1,000 feet, all of them office buildings. There are now that many so-called supertall towers in the works on 57th Street alone, and roughly two dozen either under construction or on drawing boards across Manhattan and in Brooklyn. Most contain apartments.
// protoType1 - collab with protobacillus