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Enorme Telephone by Ettore Sottsass
https://www.moma.org/collection/works/3867
Electric Power Lines
Fu Baoshi
1954
UK 1985
Subodh Gupta - Hamlet’s Helmet, 2003 (Polished stainless steel)
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[image description: a photo of a landline phone designed to look like a small, simple green frog. end id]
JACQUES COUËLLE & CHARLES TIFFIN, Port-la-Galère, Théoule-sur-Mer, France, 1967
Erich Dieckmann Bauhaus Development of a Metal Tube Chair.
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This is how I used to teach a couple of students how to create vehicles or weird creatures when they had trouble coming up with ideas
this is great!
Dancing and singing pills in “Sniffy Escapes Poisoning” 1967
Ellen Barkin
Philippe Halsman Looks At Salvador Dali
Pierre Charpin - Homme Vase, 1990
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This is how I used to teach a couple of students how to create vehicles or weird creatures when they had trouble coming up with ideas
this is great!
The single greatest and most fascinating “futurist” architecture movement in the world right now is happening in Bolivia, where national prosperity and a dedication to works for the poor and public housing led to an explosion of colorful styles inspired by Aymara Indian art. There should be more articles about this, the interiors are just as amazing. Incidentally, most of these buildings are not for the rich or in trendy neighborhoods, but are public housing. I’ve heard this style referred to as “Neo-Andean” but like most currently thriving styles it doesn’t have a universally agreed on name yet.
The Red Balloon (1956)
© Alan Orion- Ezra Orion - Desert Twins, Yeruham, 1990
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