langst:

In collaboration with sound artist Spencer Topel, sculptor Soo Sunny Park has created a radiant interactive installation that audibly responds to movement. The large-scale piece, entitled Capturing Resonance, hangs from the third floor ceiling of deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum in Massachusetts, illuminating the tight corridors.

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bjarke ingels on hedonistic sustainability

awesome.

thetaoofdana:

John Baldessari

thetaoofdana:

John Baldessari

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i love this movie
arthistoryx:

Midnight in Paris came out on DVD today. I wish had money to go out and pick it up. Alas, I will wait until after Christmas. 
If you haven’t yet seen it, do so right this second! It instantly became one of my favorites after seeing it in the theatre for the first time. 
But yeah, today has been a weird day. What is everyone up to? Let’s talk…

i love this movie

arthistoryx:

Midnight in Paris came out on DVD today. I wish had money to go out and pick it up. Alas, I will wait until after Christmas. 

If you haven’t yet seen it, do so right this second! It instantly became one of my favorites after seeing it in the theatre for the first time. 

But yeah, today has been a weird day. What is everyone up to? Let’s talk…

pratt:

American Standards Lamp by Peter Bristol

pratt:

American Standards Lamp by Peter Bristol

runningwithcoffee:

You Look Fine

runningwithcoffee:

You Look Fine

hi charles.

manet meets magritte

manet meets magritte

i <3 30 rock

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thedailywhat:

Badass Bridge of the Day: The Moses Bridge, as its name suggests, is pedestrian bridge that creates the illusion of walking through water — in this case, the West-Brabant waterline near Fort de Roovere in the Netherlands.
Designed by RO &amp; AD Architects, the bridge was built using Accoya wood, a type of modified wood that offers the enhanced durability necessary to sustain a sunken bridge.
[accoya / inhabitat / mmm.]

thedailywhat:

Badass Bridge of the Day: The Moses Bridge, as its name suggests, is pedestrian bridge that creates the illusion of walking through water — in this case, the West-Brabant waterline near Fort de Roovere in the Netherlands.

Designed by RO & AD Architects, the bridge was built using Accoya wood, a type of modified wood that offers the enhanced durability necessary to sustain a sunken bridge.

[accoya / inhabitat / mmm.]