Puhlmann Bird Clip.
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Jubilee Pantone Queen Palette.
In celebration of Queen Elizabeth II’s 60 colourful years on the British throne, Pantoneand Leo Burnett London have teamed up to launch a limited edition colour guide to mark the Queen’s fashion-forward colour statements.
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Los niños mutantes de La Peñita. (Taken with instagram)
@ladygaga could kill for @cinevolante’s bone structure. (Taken with instagram)
Mi nueva mascota Estrella. (Taken with instagram)
Sunday at San Pancho (Taken with instagram)
Quien necesita una oficina? (Taken with instagram)
Saturday at #theoffice #FTW (Taken with Instagram at San Pancho)
ECAL student Thibault Penven has designed a folding boat. Called Ar Vag, the vessel comprises rigid boards sewn into a waterproof skin so it can be unfolded quickly and stiffened by pushing two folding rods, like tent poles, into pockets in the rim. A wooden plank inserted through apertures in the walls holds the whole thing under tension and forms a seat.
The project was on show at an exhibition of work from ECAL students called Too Cool for School in Milan last month.
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DJ precavido vale por dos. Cc @cinevolante (Taken with instagram)
Hoy no pienso ahogarme. (Taken with instagram)
Sydney Opera House Transforms Into Living Canvas.
Oh, to be in Sydney right now! If you happen to be “down under” from now till June 11, 2012, you’re one of the lucky ones who gets to experience Vivid Sydney, the largest celebration of light, music and ideas in the Southern Hemisphere. Over 60 light installations are present with one of the highlights being URBANSCREEN’s incredible transformation of the Sydney Opera House. The multi-award winning German design collective has created Lighting of the Sails, a mesmerizing projection artwork. See below for video. Start at 3:43, if you don’t have a lot of time. Yes, the Opera House actually crumbles at the end!
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Piero Lissoni: Conservatorium Hotel, Amsterdam.
designed by milan-based interior architect piero lissoni, the ‘conservatorium hotel’ has recently opened its doors to guests
in the historic museum district of amsterdam, the netherlands. adjoined to the 19th century sweelinck music conservatorium
by dutch architect daniel knuttel, the venue includes 129 luxury guest rooms, meeting spaces, well-being spa and restaurants and bars
of diverse atmospheres. a full-height glazed atrium meets the original masonry exterior, while a corten steel stair and multiple catwalks
accentuate their meeting points through arched windows and portals within the brick facade.
within the existing building, eight levels of suites are configured with a duplex layout, ranging in size from 30 to 170 square meters.
leading to the lofted bedrooms, open-riser steel stairs and railings formed from glass panes continue the clean lines found within
the entry lobby. throughout the interior, vintage and cultural elements are found amidst modern amenities.
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I am a camera.
Luke Evans (above) and and Josh Lake (below) are in the final first year of the BA Graphic Design & Photography at Kingston University. For their final major project they “wanted to bring our insides out” they say. “So we ate 35mm photographic film slides and let our bodies do the rest.”
Both students ate pieces of 35mm slide film, ‘expelled’ it in the dark, fixed the silver and then scanned the pieces using an electron microscope in order to record the traces their bodies had left on the film’s surface.
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(Source: creativereview.co.uk)