Monthly Archives: September 2011

Double Happiness by Didier Faustino

I love it when people find creative ways to reclaim urban spaces; such as this amazing swing made out of a converted billboard for the Shenzhen-Hong Kong Bi-City Biennial of Urbanism and Architecture by Architect Didier Faustino. Double Happiness responds … Continue reading

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The Truth Under Construction

via takethesquare.net And we hope secretly that those who announce the end of history are right, so aware are we that the century to come is unlikely to better for us if it is different, so true is it that … Continue reading

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The Glass Igloos

I was recently came across The Igloo Village in Kakslauttanen, an absolutely incredible ice hotel in Finland. Each igloo is equipped with glass that allows you to gaze up at the northern lights and stars, all from the comfort of … Continue reading

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Found Objects and Narrow Alleys

http://vimeo.com/moogaloop.swf?clip_id=28564702&server=vimeo.com&show_title=0&show_byline=0&show_portrait=0&color=00adef&fullscreen=1&autoplay=0&loop=0 I love these new pieces from Brakay, the collaboration between Brad Downey & Akay, at this years Fame Festival in Grottagli, Italy. Such simple ideas

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Forest Office

One day I want to be able to work from some where with a view like this. For Peter Daniel Frazier its already a reality, as he gets to work from this beautiful home office in Chuckanut Bay, Bellingham, Washington. … Continue reading

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Heliotropes

via vimeo.com I love this short and slightly bizarre film by Michael Langan. Heliotropes, aims to documents the parallel goals of man and nature, through the most primitive and sophisticated means, to simply stay in the light.

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The Dark Side of Oz

via vimeo.com This one is for anyone who has ever wanted to watch The Wizard of Oz along to The Dark Side of the Moon… Thanks to sound engineer Bryan Pugh.

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The Dark Side of Oz

via vimeo.com This one is for anyone who has ever wanted to watch The Wizard of Oz along to The Dark Side of the Moon… Thanks to sound engineer Bryan Pugh.

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