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Cifra N. 1 / Figure N. 1 (1998) Imaginary maps of nonexistent cities
(by Frederico Cortese; via Stacy Thinx)


Musk and Pollen
(by Chiara Biancheri; via Stacey Thinx


Likecoholic
(by Asaf Hanuka)


Untitled (Landscape) 20100807a
(by tchmo)


10am Apr, 23
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Cardboard Camera: Zenit-e
For Zenit and camera lovers here is an exclusive cardboard camera. This is an unique piece handmade with (re)used cardboard and paper.

Cardboard Camera: Zenit-e
For Zenit and camera lovers here is an exclusive cardboard camera. This is an unique piece handmade with (re)used cardboard and paper.
(by Oupas! Design)


Árbol
(by Lorenzo Duran; via 
Hens & Chicks Collective)


Central Park, New York

(by Jim Richardson; via The Daily What)


8pm Feb, 29
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Between the Lines, by Ariana Boussard-Reifel: A book with every single word cut out.

(By Ariana Boussard-Reifel; Via Fast Company)
Between the Lines, by Ariana Boussard-Reifel: A book with every single word cut out.
(By Ariana Boussard-Reifel; Via Fast Company)


Aesthetica Sphere
(By Christopher Marley; Via Things Organized Neatly)


(By Tomohiro Inaba; Via Wonderful Opportunity)


(By Cecilia Parades)


10am Feb, 10
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Cinemagraphs
Could this be the start of moving photographs, like those seen in the Wizarding world of Harry Potter?

(By Jamie Beck and Kevin Burg; Via cocacolla)
Cinemagraphs
Could this be the start of moving photographs, like those seen in the Wizarding world of Harry Potter?
(By Jamie Beck and Kevin Burg; Via cocacolla)


9am Feb, 10
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The creative studio Dentsu, teamed up with photographer Linden Gledhill to create this series of paint sculptures using sound vibrations. The series was part of a campaign for Canon’s Pixma Ink Printer brand. The photographs and videos begin by wrapping a membrane around a small speaker. Ink drops were placed on this membrane and the speaker was turned on. Watch the whole process and videos of the paint here.

The creative studio Dentsu, teamed up with photographer Linden Gledhill to create this series of paint sculptures using sound vibrations. The series was part of a campaign for Canon’s Pixma Ink Printer brand. The photographs and videos begin by wrapping a membrane around a small speaker. Ink drops were placed on this membrane and the speaker was turned on. Watch the whole process and videos of the paint here.
(By Dentsu; Via Design Boom)


12am Jan, 20
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“Goldfish Salvation” Riusuke Fukahori 深堀隆介
Fukahori paints 3D goldfish using paint and layers of resin. View the closeup slide show here.



The Future of Food
(By Icon Magazine)


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