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its nice to have some life around the house, but this seems like minimalism to the point of discomfort for the fish...but more humane than fishtank-birdcages.
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this would be so useful here in the land in which people rent parking spaces for the price of apartments. but these also tend to be the sorts of places where windows still operate with ropes and pulleys...
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flickrblockers help you say no to online photos. a rip off of stupidiotic's black bars (see post 623), but still amusing.
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omg, its (w)rappingpaper. get it? oh man, straight outta compton or rappers delight? awesome.
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The Philippines has recently discovered it produces one of the world's most expensive and coveted kinds of coffee...it involves "passing" the beans through a civet.
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Slapping life sized decals over the door on the way out of men's bathrooms, JWT Toronto is drawing attention to hands and germs and things that spread.
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a couple of badass penguins goin' to town. its the first of december kids, happy holiday madness.
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Phillip Johnson's utterly transparent intimacy, the Glass House in New Canaan, CT.
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Robert Faludi, Kate Hartman, Kati London and Rebecca Bray of NYU's ITP program have created 'Botanicalls' to let thirsty plants communicate their needs to humans - by placing phone calls to their owners.
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Eric W. Sanderson's Mannahatta Project, an exhaustive study and recreation of the Manhattan ecosystem circa 1609 (the year of Henry Hudson's arrival in Mannahatta), as an exhibition at the Museum of the City of New York.
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In the Haight-Ashbury district of San Francisco, a hippie boardinghouse once run by an elderly lesbian minister is now a family home remade with a warmed-up modernism and the restrained inflections of Norwegian design.
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coudal's swapmeat is worth checking out. you can trade stuff for stuff, not quite bartering, not quite trade, swapping really is the right word. get your stuff in before the end of the month.
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these dutch tubs are cute, fun and resemble giant milk coffee bowls. and they totally remind me of disneyland.
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these pushpins are amazing! probably too lightweight for my wiring jobs, but still way better than most cable clips.
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not usually a fan of the new scientist, but this ridable robot was kinda sweet.
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Jon Burgerman's On The Wall is a show of improvised wall drawings that bleed beyond the hung frames. From 5th May until 16th June (not open Sundays). Spuistraat 250, Amsterdam, Concrete Image Store.
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Alexandre Farto (aka Vhils) was just featured on wooster collective. i really love his work...it's got so much depth to it...gorgeous street art.
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i know antoine et manuel have been posted before (elephant), but i love this metro map so much i though it was worth posting again.
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Luceplan, a Milanese lighting company founded in 1978 by the architects Riccardo Sarfatti, Sandra Severi and Paolo Rizzatto, opened its first store in New York yesterday.
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HOWIES is like oregon: wholesome, honest and down to earth...except its a bit too clean for me. but i do get pissed with consumerism and love this wallpaper, their library and their ideas.
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Pedipaws is just one of the dog grooming gizmos featured in this nytimes slideshow.
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great article in ping mag on bike couriers and their influence on urban subcultures.
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this one's on behalf of my mom. this neat little gizmo "unzips" your corn for you. forget those husking woes. =)
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argggg, my caption didn't win the caption contest! but this one was too cute not to post.
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the zoological society of london has set up EDGE pages for amphibians. that is evolutionarily distinct and globally endangered.
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ornithology and art from the new york times. excerpts from "Birds: The Art of Ornithology" by Johnathan Elphick and "Egg and Nest" by Rosamond Purcell, Linnea S. Hall and René Corado
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On Sept. 17 the Steven Kasher Gallery in Chelsea will open its first exhibition of National Geographic pictures — 150 vintage prints from a dozen photographers.
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kinda like the cheekyboutique from last week, but more craftsy. make your own trophy animal heads without having to kill anything. =)
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not normally a big designsponge fan, but this sad little vampire is really cute.
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this image was too striking not to post. an article on the "battlefield" of group shows in chelsea.
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Village Underground provides affordable studio space for young artists in Shoreditch, London. Part of their space includes recycled subway cars. Stunning!
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I loved Barbar as a kid and was pleased to hear about"Drawing Babar: Early Drafts and Watercolors," a new exhibit at the Morgan Library and Museum through Jan. 4, 2009.
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a pretty wood plinth clock to remind you all to change your clocks and watches.
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havent been to kansas city in a while. steven holl architects have recently unveiled the nelson-atkins museum of art. very impressive. via designboom.
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the classic enzo mari zoo puzzle features prominently in tomorrow's nytimes article on yves behar.
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Loaded with PacMan, Donkey Kong, Galaga, Space Invaders, Frogger and 44 other pre-installed timeless games, the 80's Gaming Table is a modern take on an old classic.
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