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Bougainville Referendum For Independence
Environmental Photographer William Joshua Templeton is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this documentary photography. From the project ‘Bougainville Referendum’. On December 13th, 2019 Autonomous Region of Bougainville (Bougainville) took a step forward in their bid for regained independence. … Continue reading
Piped in Geometric and Ornate Patterns, Buttercream Blankets Shag Cakes by Alana Jones-Mann
Los Angeles-based designer and stylist Alana Jones-Mann (previously) pipes thick buttercream onto her layered cakes, creating pastries that are closer in resemblance to lush floor coverings than typical birthday fare. From high-pile, ornate sheets to vibrant geometric rounds, the pointillist-style … Continue reading
Only Happy When It Rains: Dresden’s Funnel Wall – Live FAST Magazine – The Best of Fashion, Art, Sex and Travel
This brightly-colored building turns into a unique orchestra channeling the sounds of the raindrops with drains made out of musical instruments. words by DANIELLE ROBLES on JULY 9, 2012 I have to say, listening to the rain fall is one … Continue reading
Rebuild? Why? – Marble Machine X #142
All wintergatan Music is now available for background music use in videos and livestreams! Check out the free License Here: http://www.wintergatan.net A lot of REAL progress this week! I thought it was high time that i tried to give you … Continue reading
Introducing new members of Judson Beaumont’s Straight Line Family!
Posted on September 17, 2013 | Straight Line has come alive with our new additions! Introducing Vern, Vinny, and the adorable babies. Let us know what you think! Vern on his way to IDS West. Hanging out with the gang. … Continue reading
Strength: Pejac Honors Spain’s Health Workers with a Moving Trio of Interventions
“Overcoming.” All images © Pejac On the campus of University Hospital Marqués de Valdecilla in Santander, Spain, a trio of interventions by street artist Pejac (previously) simultaneously responds to the ongoing COVID-19 crisis and offers potential paths for healing. The new … Continue reading
How to enjoy coffee | Psyche Guides
Jessica Eastois a freelance editor and writer. She works as a contributing editor at Agate Publishing Inc and an adjunct lecturer at DePaul University in Chicago. She is the author of Craft Coffee: A Manual (2017). Smooth like chocolate or … Continue reading
Youth Orchestra of Bahia – Tico-Tico no Fubá
The Youth Orchestra of Bahia – YOBA, under the baton of Ricardo Castro, performs Zequinha de Abreu’s Tico-Tico no Fubá on the closing concert of its European – Southeastern Brazilian Tour. The concert was held on July 18th, 2010, in … Continue reading
Mantra’s Trompe L’oeil Murals Encase Enormous Butterflies in Vintage-Style Boxes
Rombas, France Working with entomologists around the globe, the French street artist known as Mantra (previously) transforms brick facades and concrete walls into massive studies of local butterfly specimens. With framed outer edges that mimic a wooden box, the trompe l’oeil … Continue reading
Sci-Fi Short Film: “Beam” | DUST
A down-on-her-luck thief, gifted with a teleportation device, must fulfill one final job in order to save her family. Beam by Jesse Gi Subscribe to DUST on YouTube: http://bit.ly/2aqc5vh Follow the Filmmakers: Instagram: @beam_ashortfilm