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‘Skylines,’ New York, United States,
Lissoni Casal Ribeiro for Skyhive 2020 skycraper Challenge
Inspired by nature, the concept proposes a complete, self-sufficient ecosystem. the multi-use tower collects rainwater and gathers energy from the sun and the wind, transforming it from its tensioned cables into electricity to be used by inhabitants.
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Honest Advice On Relationships And Life In General By This Balloon Artist
"I try to make commentary about, or poke fun at, social media. The balloons were a social media trope often used in bridal showers and gender reveals, so they were a natural progression of that idea. I love the contrast of profound, funny, or challenging quotes spelled in silly balloons. And since another common cliche is endless selfies, I tend to put myself in most of the photos. They often make people cringe, but the cringe is the point,“ Michael told Bored Panda.













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We didn’t have a word for our, as you guys call, gay/lesbian people. So we coined that word as an umbrella for all our tribes. We never said, “Well, you’re transgender. You’re bisexual. You’re lesbian.” We never knew those terms. Those are all from Western culture, you know, LGBTQ and all that. So on some level, it’s about getting rid of labels. Those terms were forced upon us.
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(via O'Sullivan Skoufoglou Architects add hidden terrace to North London townhouse)
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Jasper Shaw - https://www.jasper-shaw.com - https://www.instagram.com/jasper_shaw_ - https://www.artstation.com/thicklips - https://www.weibo.com/houzuicun?is_hot=1 - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasper-shaw-47125891 - https://www.facebook.com/jaspershaws - https://dribbble.com/jaspershaw
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Survivor on West 64th Street near Broadway, New York City
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Things that inspire us:
100 Chairs in 100 Days by Martino Gamper
The Process of Making One Hundred Chairs by Martino Gamper
I didn’t make one hundred chairs just for myself or even in an effort to rescue a few hundred unwanted chairs from the streets. The motivation was the methodology: the process of making, of producing and absolutely not striving for the perfect one. This kind of making was very much about restrictions rather than freedom. The restrictions were key: the material, the style or the design of the found chairs and the time available — just a 100 days. Each new chair had to be unique, that’s what kept me working toward the elusive one-hundredth chair.
I collected discarded chairs from London streets (or more frequently, friends’ homes) over a period of about two years. My intention was to investigate the potential of creating useful new chairs by blending together the stylistic and structural elements of the found ones. The process produced something like a three-dimensional sketchbook, a collection of possibilities. I wanted to question the idea of there being an innate superiority in the one-off and used this hybrid technique to demonstrate the difficulty of any one design being objectively judged The Best. I also hope my chairs illustrate — and celebrate — the geographical, historical and human resonance of design: what can they tell us about their place of origin or their previous sociological context and even their previous owners? For me, the stories behind the chairs are as important as their style or even their function.
I wanted the project to stimulate a new form of design-thinking and to provoke debate about the value, functionality and the appropriateness of style for certain types of chair. What happens to the status and potential of a plastic garden chair when it is upholstered with luxurious yellow suede? The approach is elastic, highlighting the importance of contextual origin and enabling the creative potential of random individual elements spontaneously thrown together. The process of personal action that leads towards making rather than hesitating. Taken from the book 100 Chairs in 100 Days, published by Dent-De-Leone, 2007.
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Things that inspire us: Things that inspire us:
Aparment by Heju Studio
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Elioli - http://elioli.deviantart.com - https://www.instagram.com/elioliart - http://www.cartoonbrew.com/artist-of-the-day/elena-olivia-ceballos-92082.html - http://elioliart.bigcartel.com - https://www.artstation.com/artist/elioli - https://www.linkedin.com/in/elena-and-olivia-ceballos-55615a46 - https://www.inprnt.com/gallery/elioli - https://www.facebook.com/pages/Elioli-Art/141328246017855?ref=hl - https://twitter.com/search?q=Elioli - https://www.youtube.com/user/AnimatedELIOLI
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The Chauvet cave, France, the art of prehistory.
In 1994, three friends discovered in the south of France a cave with magnificent cave paintings, more than 30,000 years old.
Under the ground of the Ardèche region, an invaluable treasure is hidden for its antiquity, its conservation and the pictorial quality of the representations; one of the oldest and most splendid examples of Arieñaciense parietal art, dating approx. between 40,000 and 30,000 B.C.
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