Building collapse in Shanghai. Crazy photos. It just fell over on its side, mostly in tact!
Gary Liu just sent me this. wow
Le nuove tribù promuovono nuove infrastrutture di accesso alla Rete. L'innovazione la promuovono i Cittadini; siamo noi quelli che stiamo aspettando.
Building collapse in Shanghai. Crazy photos. It just fell over on its side, mostly in tact!
via zonaeuropa.comGary Liu just sent me this. wow
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woman observes a work of art made by Le Corbusier (1887-1965), at the
retrospective exhibition that is on view through October 5 in Berlin.
Photo: EFE/Rainer Jensen. |
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BERLIN.- Berlin's Martin-Gropius-Bau is presenting the first comprehensive
exhibition since 1987 of the wide-ranging work of the Swiss architect Le
Corbusier (1887-1965). The architect's links to Germany and Berlin will
also be stressed. There will be a total of about 380 exhibits to be seen
in the Martin-Gropius-Bau. "Le Corbusier Art and Architecture" provides
a chronological survey of his 60 year oeuvre.
via artdaily.org |
the afternoon sun streams through the redwood trees of pomo canyon.
hope you enjoy this series of desktop background wallpapers.
these images are created for a 1.6:1 aspect ratio. the image resolution is 2560x1600, use a setting such as center or fit if you are using a different resolution. this series is comprised of images i like and personally use as my desktop backgrounds.
Did you know that London’s Tower Bridge is on Twitter? What does it say? When it opens and closes. Fun example of an object in physical space using Twitter to communicate to the world. That reminds me of the Canadian border crossing that uses Twitter to tell the world how long waits are at the border. I wonder what other physical objects use Twitter?
A few months ago I redesigned Hollis Brown's album work.
Here's the outcome. (P.S. the scanner I used isn't so great)
Hollis Brown is on the road right now. Check them out.