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Loom, an absolutely beautiful, dark and almost tactile visual story of struggle; A moth being caught in a spiders web. Struggling for an escape, the moth's panicked movements only lessen its chance of survival.
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Inspired by water, the Lago fruit bowl by Moises Hernandez changes its form when something is placed onto it. Varies depending on factors such as type of fruit, quantity, weight.
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Workshop Diary, the Christian Vivanco's "Making Off" is running now! from sketches to prototypes + some random insights! Enjoy!
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Amazing video-art work by Shinichi Maruyama. Pure water. Composited by Tetsushi Wakasugi.
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Richly colored, often abstract, unusual photography by Paris-based Sherif Elhage, whose work is made all the more impressive given that none of the images are manipulated in Photoshop.
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About Sliced Pixel: “With this technique I used the most basic elements in today's graphic design; pixels. They were sliced in half, and with the sliced pixels I created numerous animal heads.” Victor van Gaasbeek.
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Classic Botanical Whole Plant Collection by Clinton Friedman. Disguised, faded, bruised and torn. Chopped, stacked and waiting for purpose. Photographed and recorded in their entirety.
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'Tip Ton' Chair by Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby in collaboration with Vitra. Cool video about it! The Tip Ton chair will launch at the Milan Salone del Mobile, Hall 20 C05/ D04 from 12 - 17 April 2011.
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The Melancholy of Objects is a series of portraits of the objects found lost or discarded on the streets of Southwark in south-east London. By Guy Batey.
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Tian Tang’s ‘Come and Draw’ kids drawing table is made for cultivating the artistic potential of little kids, but bigger kids can enjoy it, too.
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Dietrich x Düller. Writing instruments have never looked better. The marriage of Japanese sensibilities and German functionalism have created Duller’s carefully detailed stationary collection.
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Switch Design created these glass food covers. Each was designed for a specific type of snack – onigiri (rice ball), shu cream (cream puff) and a slice of cake.
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