Mozart und trinkender Mann vor Herbstlandschaft
See more from the series Domestic landscapes
Photographer website: Thomas Wrede
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Wear palettes: collecting about 1500 different palettes extrapolated from Sartorialist clothing pictures and updating everyday.
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Solar, by flight404. Music by The Flashbulb.
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Cartype: Car cut-aways (Discovered on 37Signals Blog).
This kind of pictures arouse every time my curiosity, whatever the object is. We have an incredible amount of information that fit on those visuals, thus requiring a very clear image design and structure to juxtapose the infinite small and the infinite big of the object.
Today, computers are really great tools by reducing the time to produce and adjust those artworks. David Kimble is one of the last remaining masters in the art of traditional “hand draw” automotive illustration, you can learn more about his work here.
I also suggest you the dictionary “Le Visuel” Ariane Archambault and Jean-Claude Corbeil (thanks Ali). A multilingual version is available, a nice way to learn foreigns languages vocabulary! There are also kids editions and more.
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Broad Street. 2006
See more from the series South Philadelphia (work in progress)
Photographer website: Justin James Reed}
Watermelon Peels, Moscow, Russia
See more from the project remains
Photographer website: Sasha Rudensky
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Untitled Landscape.
See more from the series 18 landscapes
Photographer: Mark Wyse
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The Afterlife of Cellphones
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Every object and surface in our environment has a whisper; subtle tremors and vibrations that are usually undetectable to the human ear, produced by the activity and movement of daily life.
Duncan Wilson (in a collaboration with Manolis Kelaidis of IDE at the Royal College of Art.) designed OTTO (Greek for ‘ear’); a device that makes hidden sounds audible.
This is achieved via a thin polymer piezoelectric contact that senses weak vibrations and plays them as a sound through an integrated speaker. OTTO can be positioned on almost any surface through a combination of suction and magnets. By placing several units on different objects, one can select and create a new sonic experience and a form of ambient music appreciation, thereby utilising our space as a multidirectional audio platform.
See also portfolio details and project blog.
Found on Architectradure.
Mutinerie (Mutiny) book questions the notebook form and tries to imagine its cross-ruling rebelling against the straight, attempting to be free and breaking the rigidity established in a arbitrary way.
Mutinerie (Mutiny) by Merci Bernard
170mm x 220mm (6,7inches x 8,6inches)
40 pages
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