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davidkaneda:

The Workspace project, by Joseph O. Holmes, is an “ongoing attempt to examine the quasi-private spaces people carve out of their public work lives.”

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These are photos from my Flickr Photostream, I hope you love 'em. They're here to stay.

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Just finished this. I don’t know if I like it as much as I did when I started…

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Billboards, a photo series by Branislav Kropilak. (via booooooom)
These are really incredible looking for just being billboards.

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This pixel-art map of Hong Kong has the functionality of Google maps, but with the touch of pixel-art design, the detail of the buildings is amazing.

Check it out here.

(via pixelelement)

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Andreas Gefeller has created a stunning series of photography: taking photographs of a room looking straight down, and then stitching the photos together to make one large image of the entire room. He does this for an entire building so the whole thing is mapped out (see image below). Simply amazing. That has to be a serious dedication of time.

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christinahaberkern:

So tomorrow is Earth Day, and if you’re in the Philadelphia area, head over to LOVE park at 2 for the unveiling of my girl Desiree’s recycling trucks she designed along with the Philly Mural Arts Program. She’s been working on these forever, so it’s a big day for her!

More info here.

Oh goodness, these are gorgeous. Tell Desiree they’re beautiful and she did a wonderful job.

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British Graphic Designer and Art Director Alex Ostrowski, and Illustrator and Set Maker Hattie Newman have just finished building The Fedrigoni Mountains, an impressive model mountain range, fashioned using Fedrigoni papers.

The Fedrigoni Mountains

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The E-Cyclorama is a painting, but a painting that you’re immersed in, that you view from within. Painted on the inside of a huge cylinder, using one hundred and nine separate colours on more than seven hundred square feet of canvas, the E-cyclorama surrounds its audience, filling the field of vision with a rainbow of shifting colour. The colour moves through the spectrum, but the transitions are rendered in so subtle a way, that you can never be sure where one colour ends and the next begins. The effect is dynamic, an experience almost more like music than painting, more like surround-sound painting. - (via the Daily Icon)

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