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There is some very interesting work coming out of Anthony Caradonna’s studio, in particular, the lighting prototypes that he is developing. The prototypes he is designing produce some interesting ambient qualities via cuts, folds, and overlap-page of material. I can see an incredible opportunity in his work with the play of material finishes in metal. We have featured his Pratt DesignTex Studio in the past, we will look to feature his studio research again in the near future. enjoy>
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Came across these wonderful drawings from tracciamenti that live between map,pattern+diagram. They could be the 2d doppelganger to the Diller+Scofidio Bad Press project: Dissident Ironing (1993 – 98) uses men’s shirts to rethink the everyday task of ironing, coming up with unexpected alternatives for folding, buttoning and pressing a man’s shirt, and examining expectations of domestic perfection. via butdoesitfloat
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Willem van der Sluis’ Sportdomes DJI are prison recreation spaces created from a Boolean Union of Bucky Domes. Not only are they elegant crystalline skinned structures but also open up new options in the games themselves. Below are more poetic musings on creating spaces for detention.
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Originally not available in the US, BBC has now posted a series of clips from Britain from Above. It is a unique time-lapse views of British life using real GPS data. read more
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Alan Jaras, born and living in the North West of England, has always been fascinated in visualizing the invisible. Now retired after a long career as an industrial research scientist and photomicrographer working in optical and electron microscopy to investigate the world of materials science, he now enters the strange and wonderful world of the refraction patterns of light. read more
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