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Why Drive Up To A Theater, When You Can Float Up To It?
By Belinda Lanks, fastcodesign.comOle Scheeren’s temporary structure was inspired by local lobster farms.
Earlier this month, a clutch of avid filmgoers experienced their own cinematic moment: Amidst the rocky shoreline of Yao Noi, Thailand, the group was delivered b…
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Portuguese Bend by Neil Kremer
500px.comPalos Verdes, CA This 0.8 mile stretch of road know as Portuguese bend is the gnarliest section of road I’ve ever been on. This section of land is always moving. The ground is known to and often does open up. There’s a constant road crew repairing…
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Sunset ♫ by Giuseppe Peppoloni
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New York at Night (by JC Richardson)
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80-Foot Walkway Formed with Old Strips of VHS tape: Lithuanian-born and New York-based artist Zilvinas Kempinas is quite known for his installation pieces involving unspooled videotape and electric fans. This delicate piece, entitled Tube, is an 80-foot long walkway formed by stretched strips of old VHS magnetic tape
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This amazing panoramic photograph (known as a stereographic projection) was recently captured by Greek photographer Chris Kotsiopoloulos during a mammoth 30-hour photo shoot in Sounio, Greece. The image is comprised of hundreds of photographs shot from daytime to nighttime that have been digitally stitched together to represent an entire rotation of the Earth. (via news.com.au)(Colossal)
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Home is a recent sculptural installation by Colombian artist Miler Lagos. The piece was constructed at MagnanMetz Gallery late last year using carefully stacked books to create a compact dome that is entirely self-supporting.
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Artist Alexander Dzivnel ( Lips | UnderWater )
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