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Arons & Gelauff Architects have created this 30 meter building that features a climbing wall with 2500 grips!
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A trip into 4500 still photographs, urban landscapes meet pastoral scenes, creating a whirlpool around the theme of the video: the subjectivity and urban life in stop motion.
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Amazing Pixar short film about a robot called Burn-E based on the movie Wall-E.
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Hangbag, metallic, light and decorative heart shaped hanger for bags and all hangable objects - by Ototo [Editor's Note - genius! bag hook + keychain!]
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Screen-printed posters promoting lectures on the rol of religion in the twenty first century. By Independent Studio.
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Origami sculpture made by Jacquet Fritz Junior. Photography by Matthieu Gauchet.
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Super-Secret Spy Lens: In short, you can shoot left, right, up, or down (it swivels 360 degrees), all while appearing to shoot straight ahead!
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‘In Vestimentis Ursum‘ is a collection of stuffed animals that sing, dance, light up, or talk back. Matt Kirkland disassembled them to show the robot inside the toys.
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First Lomography store in South America opened in Santiago, Chile. The store really represents the heart of Lomography, creating a very friendly, simple and creative atmosphere using everyday elements to decorate this Lomographic world.
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Cómodo Store: New design store spotted in Santiago, Chile with some cool stuff made by young designers and architects.
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20 ImprovEverywhereagents welcomed home total strangers at JFK airport. Grabbing first and last names from car driver signs, we greeted strangers with personalized posters, flowers, balloons, and a 10-foot wide banner reading, “Welcome Back.”
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British artist Martin Smith of Laikingland has designed a device for producing applause at the touch of a button.
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“Alan Woo wrote a program in Processing, which captures each frame of each movie and essentially creates a ‘pie chart’ of the colours contained within each film producing a simplistic and abstracted representation."
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Are you an optimist, pessimist or communist person? find out with this point of view chart.
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70% milk, 20% dark and10% white chocolate presented as a perfect chart make this Chocolate Pie Chart by Mary & Matt ideal to survive the current economic crisis (swissmiss).
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Studio GOGO is making logs of pinewood with clocks so you can cut away as many as you need.
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You might serve pasta on Italy, pierogi on Poland, sauerkraut on Germany, or paella on Spain. Each plate is shaped like the nation it represents, with major cities highlighted.
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By modifying the tip into what they call a 3-way “beetle tip” the pen allows you to make 3 distinctive marks just by tilting your hand. So simple yet so genius.
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Lastest cover of The New Yorker magazine. This is their first issue out after the U.S presidential election and it was designed by Bob Staake.
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Waffle, as part of Trapdoor, runs from November 7, 2008 – September 25, 2009
MetroTech Commons (Myrtle Ave between Bridge St and Lawrence St). Downtown Brooklyn, New York. By Martha Friedman.
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Spy is an artist from Madrid. His work consists in the playful reappropiation of urban elements, that he replicates or transforms and then installs in the street.
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Each minimal package carries bold tabloid style text, telling you everything you may not already know about the contents. [click brand identity > packaging > waitrose herbs]
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Anno 2008 fundraising has started to ‘excavate’ Seuthopolis, a Bulgarian city that dates from the fourth century before Christ.
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Corchito is an ecological idea to create a kind of sustainable living. Composed by 7 pieces of natural cork you can assembled it like a 3D puzzle and place it on your best tree. By: Brenda Osorio.
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