- good old trick, new way of thinking about it, gorgeous
‘This is an ongoing series of constructed photographs rooted in the forest. These works, carried out in Surrey, Hampshire and Wales,involve site specific interventions in the landscape, ‘wrapping’ trees with white material to construct a visual relationship between tree, not-tree and the line of horizon according to the camera’s viewpoint.’
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Thursday, January 26, 2012
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Tuesday, January 10, 2012
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Incredible machine , the Cane Sugar Juice machine
-Found in India-Pune,during our trip in december , enjoy as we did .
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Wednesday, January 04, 2012
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robo-rainbow
instrument of mass destruction.
(complicated technical solution to aide in simple acts of vandalism)
SHOT BY ADAM NILSSON, ON A CANON 5D.
(complicated technical solution to aide in simple acts of vandalism)
SHOT BY ADAM NILSSON, ON A CANON 5D.
robo-rainbow from mudlevel on Vimeo.
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Wednesday, December 14, 2011
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GOTLAND Island sweden, 4 days to explore
- it's winter time, it's vacation time and we decided to explore the great North, after stockholm, i am now in Gotland , the biggest island island of sweden , i am staying in Visby , and i'm here to relax obviously but also to check out the amazing craftmanship of the habitants,i'm visiting studios and workshops here , from GRASP studio to GAD or Skulture fabriken , discovering the hidden secrets or just the amazing peopole behind those simple yet warm and beautiful products and pieces of furnitures, i'm filming too and i hope i will have a little taste of what i experienced here, meanwhile if you have time ,and you like this kind of things , this island is a place you cannot miss, enough said, stay tuned for a video update in the near futur, so long .
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Sunday, December 11, 2011
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- I went to pune in India to make a design workshop with ISD-DSK and manage to escape couple days and snap thos videos,quick snapshot of what i experienced in india; check it out , some good fun
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Tuesday, November 08, 2011
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GRID-IT like you mean it
- Brandon Lynne
and Orange22 came up with this rather Obvious and genius idea in the same time.
a basic organiser for all the goods that end up at the bottom of your bag.
check them out, pretty cool stuff.
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and Orange22 came up with this rather Obvious and genius idea in the same time.
a basic organiser for all the goods that end up at the bottom of your bag.
check them out, pretty cool stuff.
more info
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material-finishes,
people,
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softgoods
Sunday, November 06, 2011
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IDSA NW : The shaggies Design award trophies
- I had the pleasure to design and manufacture the new awards for the shaggies design awards ( IDSA Northwest design awards)here is some quick shots of them, check the link for some more work in progress pictures.
Looking at the finished product, the words seems to disappear and reappear depending of the angle of vision.
I wanted to create that subtle read to reflect the process of a design award judging. A trained eye can see things differently , and if judges look at the competition entries the right way , they might discover that hidden quality that deserve a gold award.
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shameless self promo : bnko new paintings
- hey there, here is a quick selection of my latest paintings on reclaimed wood , hope you like them.peace.check the link for more pics .
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Thursday, November 03, 2011
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Minus8 by Dana Krieger ( Astro)
-“Time is a gradient and we use timepieces to slice that gradient into meaningful increments”
The name refers to the UTC -8 time zone of the West Coast of the USA.
The process of anodizing aluminum and metal-finishing inspired Krieger to produce these incredibly eye catching pieces of art . The gradient effect of each 8 layers of MINUS 8 is created by layering gradually more intensely-colored discs of anodized metal, the anodizing process is also a reference to time as the color intensity as a direct relationship with the time you spend anodizing it.
Another process PVD has been explored to create the grey version :
"Further research showed that Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD) was another industrial coating process with inherent time dependencies. A raw stainless piece is placed in a vacuum chamber where a hard coating accumulates over time. More time in the chamber produces a thicker coating and a more opaque color."
Apparently he's working on making prototypes right now, stay tuned.
more info
The name refers to the UTC -8 time zone of the West Coast of the USA.
The process of anodizing aluminum and metal-finishing inspired Krieger to produce these incredibly eye catching pieces of art . The gradient effect of each 8 layers of MINUS 8 is created by layering gradually more intensely-colored discs of anodized metal, the anodizing process is also a reference to time as the color intensity as a direct relationship with the time you spend anodizing it.
Another process PVD has been explored to create the grey version :
"Further research showed that Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD) was another industrial coating process with inherent time dependencies. A raw stainless piece is placed in a vacuum chamber where a hard coating accumulates over time. More time in the chamber produces a thicker coating and a more opaque color."
Apparently he's working on making prototypes right now, stay tuned.
more info
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material-finishes,
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Thursday, October 27, 2011
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Awesome timelapse video of burning man 2011
- Enjoy as we enjoyed living it.
Burning Man 2011 Tilt Shift Time-lapse by James Cole with additional motion controlled time-lapse by Jason Phipps and Byron Mason. Support by Mark Root, Aaron
Burning Man 2011 Tilt Shift Time-lapse by James Cole with additional motion controlled time-lapse by Jason Phipps and Byron Mason. Support by Mark Root, Aaron
Thursday, October 20, 2011
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The light bulb conspiracy
- seems like an interesting one to watch .
The synopsis:
Once upon a time... products were made to last. Then, in the 1920s, businessmen were struck by an insight: "A product that refuses to wear out is a tragedy of business!" Ever since then, manufacturers have been engineering their products to fail.
This film tells the story of Planned Obsolescence, showing how long-lasting light bulbs were suppressed by a secret cartel and how ladder-proof stockings disappeared without trace. Modern electronics come equipped with inbuilt 'death-dates', sending them to the landfills before their time.
But consumers have started rebelling, to save the planet and the economy...
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