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New Origami Street Art by Mademoiselle Maurice | Bored Panda
As a part of the 2013 Artaq Festival, french artist Mademoiselle Maurice presented three new pieces of paper street art in the city of Angers, France. The colorful wall murals were made of 30,000 pieces of origami with the help … Continue reading
Sci-Fi Short Film: “Liminal” | DUST
A scientist on a secret experiment to teleport humans grapples with a dire mistake. “Liminal” by Collin Davis and Matt Litwiller Connect with the Filmmakers: http://observatory.media/ http://pqdavis.com/ https://www.instagram.com/collinpqdavis/ Tweets by collinpqdavis https://www.instagram.com/matt.litwiller Tweets by mattlit77 More About “Liminal”: Liminal explores … Continue reading
Italian photographers document socialist history through post-war Soviet architecture in Georgia | Dezeen
Katie de Klee | 9 September 2018 Roberto Conte and Stefano Perego have captured the architecture and monuments of post-war Soviet Georgia in their latest photography collection. Conte and Perego took photographs of 12 buildings built after the Second World War, … Continue reading
Giant Floating Head Arises All Of A Sudden To Watch Over Tokyo – DesignTAXI.com
Photo taken by Kozo Kaneda. Image via mé / PR Times (press release) You could say no one got a heads up. If the people of Tokyo thought they had seen it all with giant 3D calico cat, they were … Continue reading
Does Traditional Tequila Have a Worm in it? | Food Unwrapped
Matt heads to Mexico to find out if Tequila really does have a worm in it, or was that just a internationally shared hallucination? Food Unwrapped Season 6 Episode 12
A Minimal Photographic Series Visualizes the Seven Base Quantities of Physics
Mass. All images © Greg White In his series Base Quantities, London-based photographer Greg White elucidates the abstract and fundamental concepts of physics. His minimal, graphic images document all seven components (i.e. mass, electric current, temperature, length, luminous intensity, amount of … Continue reading
‘Fantastic Landscapes’ Surveys the Vivid Use of Color in Hokusai and Hiroshige’s Woodblock Prints
Utagawa Hiroshige, “Yamashiro Province: The Togetsu Bridge in Mount Arashi (Yamashiro, Arashiyama Togetsukyo),” from the series Famous Places in the Sixty-Odd Provinces (Rokujuyoshu meisho zue), 1853 An exhibition opening this weekend at the Art Institute of Chicago plunges into the … Continue reading