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Simon Schubert
May 17th, 2010These amazing folded paper art by Simon Schubert, created by making some folds in sheets of paper. Cool! He said: “The first attempt was not really so successful, took quite a white to get the technique perfect.”
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Kalopia
May 14th, 2010Robby is surely the most interesting person I’ve met in my life. I had already started to gather that from our occasional chats in the hall bathroom but I think I anointed him for the position when he told me about his past summer–the abridged version: he hitchhiked to New Orleans from Atlanta to work on a tugboat, helped some truckers lift boxes for cash, and then took Amtrak back. Ridiculous. So the fall semester comes to an end and upon returning, I find out that he’s started a new chapter in his life…and it sounds absurdly awesome.
Robby is riding around the
Thankfully, he’s decided to write up snippets of his journey as often as he can so that we can follow him and let me say, it’s already a blast reading what he’s been up to.
You should check it out and subscribe at Kalopia. You won’t be disappointed.
The Land Between Here and Mountains
May 14th, 2010From an awesome blog called “The Land Between Here and Mountains” that collates images which capture “journeys rather than destinations; the inbetween.” Creating small wandering narratives, each image is accompanied by a sentence that must include the word “between” to provide an insight into the photograph’s context.
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Hold On Tight by Colleen & Eric
May 11th, 2010This bookshelf called Hold On Tight by Colleen & Eric. It has an integrated bookend (a cube with an oversized wing-nut that you can loosen and slide on a track to make room for more books).
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Alice in Wonderland Character Designs
May 10th, 2010Here’s a collection of some of the character designs Michael Kutsche did for Tim Burton’s “Alice in Wonderland”.
More info about his work on the project on these links: http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/herocomplex/2010/02/alice-in-wonderland-character-designer-is-a-cinderella-story.html http://features.cgsociety.org/story_custom.php?story_id=5599
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Leaf Tie
May 6th, 2010The Leaf tie takes the cables and wraps the cables while bringing life to a dull area. It serves the dual purpose of design and efficiency. The Leaf tie is easy to use. It is simply used in the same manner as the cable-tie. All you have to do is wrap the Leaf Tie around the loose cables. The design of the Leaf tie makes the cables look like wrapped twigs. For young children or people that live in the city that tire from the artificially modern environment, the Leaf tie can for a short while let them experience a hint of nature.
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