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Monthly Archives: August 2018
Sculptural Headdresses by Joshua Werber Transform Blossoms into Wearable Art
In addition to designing dramatic floral arrangements for vases, Joshua Werber uses an unusual substrate: his head. The Brooklyn-based designer’s ongoing series #FloralTeteATete focuses on just one or two flower types at a time. Using the blossom’s natural shapes, colors, and … Continue reading
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Tagged Art, collaborations, Costume, creatives, Culture, Kumiko Matsuura, photography
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Find your primal posture and sit without back pain: Esther Gokhale at TEDxStanford
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection … Continue reading
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Shore break, Tobias Hägg Source: nevver
sam3 – Legendary Street Art
Showcase of Spanish artist sam3’s awesome street art with a killa soundtrack from OBRI3N. See more at this link http://b-uncut.com/Ndsg
How Music Can Heal Our Brain and Heart | Kathleen M. Howland | TEDxBerkleeValencia
Music therapy is an ancient and yet very modern practice that has the power to heal and transform our brains and bodies in significant ways. Kathleen Howland, speech language and music therapist explains how music really does have the power … Continue reading
Tensions Reach an All Time High Between Brazilian citizens and Venezuelan Migrants in the City of Roraima
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Origami Wrap Turns Disposable Gift-Wrapping Paper Into DIY Crafts
Fun fact: if every American wrapped just three gifts per year using reusable or reused materials, we would save enough paper to cover 45,000 football fields. And it doesn’t just have to be last week’s Sunday comics: this clever wrapping paper is the … Continue reading
Mirrored Installations by Sarah Meyohas Create Infinite Tunnels Strewn With Dangling Flowers – Colossal
In artist Sarah Meyohas‘s series Speculations, infinite tunnels are created with facing mirrors set against pastel backdrops. Smoke, flowers, and finger tips border the reflective surfaces, creating dream-like environments that pull the viewer deep into the image’s frame. Meyohas is … Continue reading
How urban spaces can preserve history and build community
Can public spaces both reclaim the past and embrace the future? Landscape architect Walter Hood has explored this question over the course of an iconic career, with projects ranging from Lafayette Square Park in San Francisco to the upcoming International … Continue reading
Festival of Manchester – new one-day event is ‘for the people, by the people’
Launching on 1 September in Platt Fields Park, the event promises ‘a fling of fun for all the family’ (and that’s Manchester School of Samba in the picture)[…] Source: Festival of Manchester – new one-day event is ‘for the people, … Continue reading
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Tagged Art, Carnaval, creatives, Culture, dance, drum, Manchester, rhythm
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