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Agitateur d'idées et Designer d'innovation sur Montpellier
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eplod · 7 years ago
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A tree grows in Brooklyn, Pejac
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eplod · 7 years ago
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(via Cette artiste créée des mondes miniatures flottants dans des tubes à essai.)
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eplod · 7 years ago
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Artist Creates Spellbinding Salt Labyrinth Inside a 13th Century French Castle
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eplod · 7 years ago
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#barnamonamour
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Anatomically correct
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(via Nagami Unveils 3D-Printed Chairs by Zaha Hadid, Ross Lovegrove and Daniel Widrig — urdesignmag)
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Oversized Crocheted Doilies by Ashley V Blalock Climb Up Trees and Gallery Walls
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eplod · 7 years ago
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© Jerry Lee Ingram
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Okuda created a massive work for the the Falles celebration in Valencia, injecting his contemporary, vibrant style. And last night, his Falla was set ablaze, as part of the festival’s tradition. See more on HiFructose.com.
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eplod · 7 years ago
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Jeff Koons at The Broad. Photo: @mattlummus
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Katja Novitskova, Pattern of Activation, 2014 Kraupa-Tuskany Zeidler
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eplod · 7 years ago
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Suh’s exhibition, “Almost Home,” which opened March 16 at Washington, D.C.’s Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM), explores the intersections of space, time, and memory as they relate to the most intimate places he has inhabited. 
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Details rendered perfectly in hand-stitched, translucent fabrics lend an air of absolute authenticity to his “Specimens,” which are ethereal takes on quotidian household objects such as doorknobs, thermostats, circuit breaker boxes, and radiators. These articles—some hardware, some appliances, each more exquisite than the last—line the walls of the exhibition, categorized by the places where Suh lived and observed them.
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eplod · 7 years ago
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A Multi-Faceted 16 Foot Golden Egg With a Beautiful Pine Sauna Interior That Sits in Kiruna, Sweden
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Wonderfully Whimsical Kinetic Wooden Automata That Come Alive With the Simple Turn of a Handle
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