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Scott Schuman of Sartorialist author and director is a reference, not only within the blogs, but also in photography, journalism and art. His insightful vision of what surrounds it has made now he can live like photographer, and he is usually hit…
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The Sartorialist. A Visual Life
Music video for the track 'Still Here' by the danish artist Oh Land. This project explores the transformation of a grid for print media, into a grid that works in a timebased media., full_html
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© Rikke Otte
The concept in this project is to transform music into type. All lyrics were on the outside and graphic elements became the inside experience of the music represented as a poster to be folded out, just as music folds out from the speakers. ,…
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Straight on the heels of being named the Best Architectural Monograph of 2010 by the DAM Museum, Taschen republishes YES IS MORE as the World’s 1st Architectural Monograph in an eBook edition tailored to the Apple iPad., full_html
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BIG’s Yes is More now available for iPad by Bjarke Ingels
It all started off with one architect's broken heart. Rem's attempt to get the girl back was made by downsizing architecture to its smallest and most vulnerable scale, that of a woman's foot. While most romantic notions are often foolish, what was…
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CHAMELEONIC ARCHITECT
Factoria Rent Me, a young brand, was founded in Barcelona in 2008. It was created immediately following a video art and fashion project, where a critique was held of the sale of image and identification with real people by the big commercial brands…
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"happiness" coming in me ISSEY MIYAKE / AOYAMA original color., full_html
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"happiness" by Issey Miyake
This is the first store for “132 5. ISSEY MIYAKE”. The shop space in Aoyama Tokyo, Japan, was designed by Tokujin Yoshioka. Store launch on Friday, 26 th of November, 2010. , full_html
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Photograph © Tokujin Yoshioka
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A rookie secret agent is faced with a problem seldom covered in basic training: what to do when a curious pigeon gets trapped inside your multi-million dollar, government-issued nuclear briefcase. , full_html
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