Memorial to the Dead of Hiroshima, by Isamu Noguchi- 1952. Composite photograph of plaster model, 1952 (Noguchi Museum)
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Memorial to the Dead of Hiroshima, by Isamu Noguchi- 1952. Composite photograph of plaster model, 1952 (Noguchi Museum)
Japanese star Map
Source: Science Museum London
Ricardo Bofill
1975, Barcelona, Spain
Carving Plastics Making of the Self-Healing Plastics Fossil, one of the twelve specimens of the Karlsruhe’s Cabinet of Future Geology, for the Exo-Evolution Exhibition at ZKM, Karlsruhe, Germany, starting on 31st October 2015.
By Yesenia Thibault-Picazo - Part of the Craft in the Anthropocene project
Cumbrian Bone Marble by Yesenia Thibault-Picazo
A material speculation grounded on the foot and month disease episode in Cumbria, England, 2001. The piles of bones could result in a novel valuable material, mined in a few hundred thousand years from now, exclusively in Great Orton, Cumbria .
Mini Pyramids in Plaza Juarez, Mexico City
ren ri: yuansu projects yuansu series II, #6-22, 2013-14 yuansu series II, #6-28, 2014-15
Nikolai Suetin, Suprematist Town, 1931
Woman with Fan photographed by Felice Beato.
Japan, 19th century, during the Edo Era
Graveside by EXiT architetti associati, in the city of Padova, Italy.
Louise Bourgeois, Feet (Socks) 1999
Erwin Blumenfeld's Frozen Emulsion
"Diana of Houdon, a solarized negative of a broken plaster cast of Blumenfeld's pet model, is here subjected to violent temperature changes after development, adding reticulation to solarization."
via http://50watts.com/
Mappemonde géographique de la planète Mars, by Camille Flammarion (1942-1925), a French astronomer and author. published in Les Terres du Ciel, 1884 http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k83466c.r=flammarion+les+terres+du+ciel.langFR
'PONG' by Fantôme Commodore Original track featured on debut album Objet petit a (OUT MARCH 2ND 2015)
'PONG' has been composed and recorded in a couple of hours in a small and cool rehearsal studio in Paris, France by Loïc Suty and Yesenia Thibault-Picazo. Mix, additional production and mastering by Loïc Suty. This video features archive shootings from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
Fantôme Commodore is produced by Green Cats, Babies!, a artists collective founded in Paris, France in 2010. For more info, check http://www.greencatsbabies.com andhttp://www.greencatsbabies.wordpress.com.
Alex Papa by Nate Walton for Purple Diary