multidisciplinary artist, SET DESIGNER , ART DIRECTOR working on several projects since 2010, mainly ART. INSTALLATION _organic _LAND ART _ ephemeral_ FORM, SOUND FIELD , DESIGN, portable architecture, for URBAN spaces and LAND ART. 2003 INDEPENDENT ARTIST MONOCO _FRANCE 2013 -2023 NYFA VISA ARTIST _ NEW YORK ART DIRECTOR _TEAM\ WWW.LABORATORYART.EU L ART https://www.instagram.com/laboratoryart/ PILOTKA Nika PILOT CAPS πiΣ COSMIC WOMAN and the ones that lead a creative life full of adventure and new VISUAL experience..#timeless CONTACT : [email protected]
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ROLLER _ minimal style , high impact _ CHOCK ROLLER ___#object ___#stool __#espressotable ____ #poufs __#hotel ___#loft ___ #hall #artdesign____ #slowdesign #simpledesign ___EXPLORE more about CHOCK ROLLER VIA #bio #LARTSTORE #LABORATORYART #available #now #rental #design #interiordesign #details
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Chock ROLLER #minimalistic project conceived as table , stool , sculpture , geometry line portable architecture. Discover more via link #store LART #design #minimal #parenting #object #simpledesign #simple #line #organicplanet#room #interior design#homedecor #design for Yours #unique #space#minimalism #artdesign #contemporarydesign #dmyberlin#availablenowforrent #events #windowdresser #windowdisplays#archiline
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Royal National Theatre, Southbank, Denys Lasdun, 1976
THIS IS TOMORROW (2007)
The final part of a trilogy of films by the band St Etienne and director Paul Kelly, which looked at aspects of London architecture and urbanism. This well-made instalment looks at the original 1940′s construction, and subsequent 2005 restoration, of London’s iconic Royal Festival Hall complex, on the Southbank of the Thames. It’s an interesting look not just at the physical components of the buildings, but also their social context and impact. “It’s ‘just’ a building, but some buildings are more than others - people are ‘just’ carbon, but you can still fall in love”- Trevor Dannatt. (Photo: me, via instagram)
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