Posted on 09 December 2007
Recently, the New Yorker did an extensive article on the artist phenomenon that is Banksy. Banksy is an artist (or quite possibly several artists) who work on the street using the walls of London as his medium. The work is daring, politically charged, humorous, and now after Bansky’s latest show in LA, pulling in millions [...]
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Posted on 09 December 2007
Over the next few weeks, I thought I would start adding some of my favorite architecture and design related videos from the awesome video sharing site, Revver. These next few are from Designguide.tv. I think you’ll find these videos pretty compelling.
robert andriessen interviews the guys from watdesign, a young design company based in the netherlands [...]
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Posted on 09 December 2007
Over the next few weeks, I thought I would start adding some of my favorite architecture and design related videos from the awesome video sharing site, Revver. These next few are from Designguide.tv. I think you’ll find these videos pretty compelling.
robert andriessen interviews the guys from watdesign, a young design company based in the netherlands [...]
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Posted on 09 December 2007
Over the next few weeks, I thought I would start adding some of my favorite architecture and design related videos from the awesome video sharing site, Revver. These next few are from Designguide.tv. I think you’ll find these videos pretty compelling.
For Spazio Rosanna Orlandi (an intuitive talent scout of design attracting some of the best [...]
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Posted on 09 December 2007
Over the next few weeks, I thought I would start adding some of my favorite architecture and design related videos from the awesome video sharing site, Revver. These next few are from Designguide.tv. I think you’ll find these videos pretty compelling.
Droog Design presented its third installment of the Dry Tech exhibition. A partnership between Droog [...]
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Posted on 09 December 2007
Over the next few weeks, I thought I would start adding some of my favorite architecture and design related videos from the awesome video sharing site, Revver. These next few are from Designguide.tv. I think you’ll find these videos pretty compelling.
Stephanie Forsythe tells us about molo design, a company based in Canada. With their architectural [...]
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Posted on 09 December 2007
Over the next few weeks, I thought I would start adding some of my favorite architecture and design related videos from the awesome video sharing site, Revver. These next few are from Designguide.tv. I think you’ll find these videos pretty compelling.
A project that is a cross between an exotic Garden of Eden and an illegal [...]
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Posted on 09 December 2007
Over the next few weeks, I thought I would start adding some of my favorite architecture and design related videos from the awesome video sharing site, Revver. These next few are from Designguide.tv. I think you’ll find these videos pretty compelling.
YDN caught up with Pieke Bergmans in Milan at the Zona tortona, and had a [...]
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Posted on 09 December 2007
Over the next few weeks, I thought I would start adding some of my favorite architecture and design related videos from the awesome video sharing site, Revver. These next few are from Designguide.tv. I think you’ll find these videos pretty compelling.
Tokujin built an exhibit for Moroso out of 3 million straws. Taking a simple household [...]
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Posted on 09 December 2007
Over the next few weeks, I thought I would start adding some of my favorite architecture and design related videos from the awesome video sharing site, Revver. These next few are from Designguide.tv. I think you’ll find these videos pretty compelling.
Over the next few weeks, I thought I would start adding some of my favorite [...]
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Posted on 23 November 2007
Moritz Waldemeyer, a UK artist and technologist (with a great blog, BTW) has really impressed me with his range of inventive designs crossing politics, art, and technology. The Tool for Armchair Activists is one of my favorite of Mr. Waldemeyer’s inventions. He has created a self-sustaining loudspeaker that can be mounted in any area of [...]
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