Klaus Biesenbach, who has an allergy to the “visual clutter of objects,” lived in a nearly empty apartment for years
Reblogged from In The Library.
I love those lolipops tools by German Agency: http://www.korefe.de/en
Saw this book the other day by the student Zeynep Yildirim, which made me look:
ONE HOUR project tries to answer the question “What is possible in an hour?” through experiments and activities that last exactly one hour, using a variety of media, tools and found objects. Individually and collectively, they can suggest many things; such as determination, ability, commitment or efficiency but mainly different ways of understanding time. This is an on-going documentation of the projects I have done so far which I intend to do one thousand.
Shit New Yorkers say
oh Massimo, how I love these statements.
Designed by Michael Bierut for the Gala at the Architectural League
via http://pentagram.com/en/new/2011/03/new-work-vignelli-gala-at-the.php
Brooklyn’s Rube Goldberg
via nytimes
http://www.thisiscolossal.com/2012/01/yayoi-kusama-obiliteration-room/
(via Joe)
Love Dohee Kim’s time obsession, because those numbers always make me notice little patterns like those as well.
Love those animated illustrations: http://itsnobiggie.tumblr.com/
(via Jessica Walsh)
(Source: itsnobiggie)
Reblogged from it's no biggie.
I love this project: imitate your favorite artwork:
http://www.booooooom.com/2011/10/04/remake-submissions/
Sewn paper candy pouches! Such a cool idea for Christmas!
Reblogged from sweep me up.
Timothy Goodman is moving back to New York.
His cartoon made me laugh.
so adorable.
Reminds me of the simple beautiful costumes that we were wearing when we were kids compared to the incredibly ugly pre-made plastic costumes you now see in supermarkets.
A book called Deguisements d’enfants
Auteurs: Juliane Bleckmann & Valérie Dumont
Photographies: Bob Norris
Editions Hachette Pratique