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Form Us With Love
Swedish design studio ‘Form Us With Love’ presents at Stockholm furniture fair 2010. (via)
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Carved Crayons
Diem Chau creates sculptures by carving out of crayons. The set of zodiac-themed sculptures is particularly nice.
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Grassy Books
Green Marker by yuruliku. (via)
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Education is not the filling of a bucket, but the lighting of a fire.
– William Butler Yeats (via vanishingevocations therestlessexploration)
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Crane Lamps
Studio Job created these crane-inspired lamps. (via)
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Spring Break
Ah, spring break. For this week, I’ve headed back to Park City, Utah. As many of you know, I [ski] raced here in high school and some of college. One of the single things I love about coming back here is the way that it makes me feel. There’s something peaceful about being here, but something that reminds me of what’s important in life.
I love the chance to just get outside,...
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Simple things...
CHROMAesthesiae is an installation by SOFTlab at the Devotion gallery in New York. Love these. They’re made from laser cut glossy inkjet paper, printed with gradients and held together with paper clips. Such beautiful work from simple materials… (via)
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Feathered Edge
The Los Angeles based design firm Ball-Nogues studio recently unveiled their latest installation at the MOCA Pacific Design Center. The site-specific installation is made from over 21 miles of coloured string hung from a double-height skylight to create a colourful sculptural environment. ‘Feathered Edge’ is the third work by Ball–Nogues studio in their ‘suspensions’ series, which investigates...
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Lamps & Fun
Playful light pieces by London based designers JAMESPLUMB. (via)
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To Paller, that means looking for talent in unconventional places. It was the...
– Educating Elite Hackers | Print Article | Newsweek.com
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Readings of the week
So, I’m trying to get back on the train for posting my readings of the week. I’m so embarrassed I won’t even tell you how old these are (Ok, they’re from Dec 21st - Jan 3rd). Enjoy.
Why Twitter Will Endure by David Carr Another very nice description of Twitter and what’s so magical about it.
On Authenticity by Steve Portigal Love this article examining authenticity...
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Try it on...
‘Hairstyle mirrors’ by Shimizu Hisakazu. (via)
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