Monthly Archives: March 2011

Michael Wolff – The Expressionist

via youtube.com Stop what you’re doing and watch this now. This short video follows Michael Wolff (one half the founders of design firm Wolff Olins) as he gives the viewer insight into the world of a designer. Naming curiosity and … Continue reading

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Felice Varini: Incredible Geometric Paintings

I was recently introduced to the swiss artist Felice Varini and was instantly captivated by his work. Varini has been creating these incredible site specific geometric paintings for over thirty years. He uses projectors and stencils to create these optical … Continue reading

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27 – A journey through contemporary architecture in Europe

via vimeo.com “27” is a joint venture between a filmmaker, two architects, and a designer. They travel together to meet people engaging in the process of creating the Europe of tomorrow. This intriguing teaser takes us on a journey into … Continue reading

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National Tourist Routes in Norway

Its not everyday I get excited about roads. In fact as a kid there was nothing I hated more than being stuck in a cramped, stuffy car. However, a friend in Norway recently told me about this incredible initiative started … Continue reading

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Disassembling the Pentax

Photographer Todd McLellan surgically disassembles household objects and then photographs them in two ways: First, as meticulous dissections, and second, as chaotic explosions.

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JR & The INSIDE OUT project

via vimeo.com Last Fall, TED in an unexpected move, granted the $100,000 TEDPrize to the Parisian street artist JR. Known for his large-scale graffiti murals tackling social justice and human rights issues like freedom and identity, the 27-year-old artist appeared … Continue reading

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Good Friends, Bad Habits

via youtube.com This song has been stuck in my head this week From the New Leaves album by Owen

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Practical Anatomy with the Book Surgeon

“The richness and depth of the book is universally respected yet often undiscovered as the monopoly of the form and relevance of the information fades over time. The book’s intended function has decreased and the form remains linear in a … Continue reading

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East London

I took this photo while cycling along the canal on my way back from Victoria Park as a part of the Loblography challenge. This image was taken using this process on the Diana+ with 120 film.

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