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glitchnews:

Commuters walk through a thunderstorm in Manhattan, New York.
(via Fabiola, a Project by Francis Alÿs : socks-studio)
(via Heterotopia, the Tragic Fall, by Vincent J.Stoker : socks-studio)
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Shabono structures by the Yanomami (via catrinastewart)
Shabono structures by the Yanomami (via catrinastewart)
Shabono structures by the Yanomami (via catrinastewart)
Shabono structures by the Yanomami (via catrinastewart)
(via Lyrical Theatre in Cagliari, Maurizio Sacripanti, 1965 : socks-studio)
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Ma-Adan - Iraq. Wow. wow wow wow. Incredible structures, fascinating culture. Wow.via catrinastewart
Ma-Adan - Iraq. Wow. wow wow wow. Incredible structures, fascinating culture. Wow.via catrinastewart
Ma-Adan - Iraq. Wow. wow wow wow. Incredible structures, fascinating culture. Wow.via catrinastewart
Ma-Adan - Iraq. Wow. wow wow wow. Incredible structures, fascinating culture. Wow.via catrinastewart
Ori Gersht (via i heart photograph)
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catrinastewart:

Cagna Illuminations
This Cathedral of light was displayed in the recent 2012 Light Festival in Ghent, Belgium with 55,000 LED lights covering this immense structure. . The entrance was through a giant colonnade, 28 meters high, of light and effervescent colours. The whole structure, despite its size, still only consumed 20Kwatt/h of electricity.
catrinastewart:

Cagna Illuminations
This Cathedral of light was displayed in the recent 2012 Light Festival in Ghent, Belgium with 55,000 LED lights covering this immense structure. . The entrance was through a giant colonnade, 28 meters high, of light and effervescent colours. The whole structure, despite its size, still only consumed 20Kwatt/h of electricity.
catrinastewart:

Cagna Illuminations
This Cathedral of light was displayed in the recent 2012 Light Festival in Ghent, Belgium with 55,000 LED lights covering this immense structure. . The entrance was through a giant colonnade, 28 meters high, of light and effervescent colours. The whole structure, despite its size, still only consumed 20Kwatt/h of electricity.
catrinastewart:

Cagna Illuminations
This Cathedral of light was displayed in the recent 2012 Light Festival in Ghent, Belgium with 55,000 LED lights covering this immense structure. . The entrance was through a giant colonnade, 28 meters high, of light and effervescent colours. The whole structure, despite its size, still only consumed 20Kwatt/h of electricity.
simplypi:

Christo and Jeanne-Claude Christo Running Fence, Sonoma and Marin Counties, California, 1972-76
(via “Our new organisation of simultaneity” | Cartographies of the Absolute)
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catrinastewart:

Barbara Kasten
“Influenced by The Bauhaus and Constructivism, Barbara Kasten explores modes of reorganizing the visual environment. With geometric shapes, mirrors, glass, lighting gels and a lighting crew recruited from the film industry, she creates abstract interpretations of interior spaces and architectural details. Evident in Architectural Site, The High Museum is Kasten’s use of super-saturated color and dramatic juxtapositions of line, angle, and form.”
catrinastewart:

Barbara Kasten
“Influenced by The Bauhaus and Constructivism, Barbara Kasten explores modes of reorganizing the visual environment. With geometric shapes, mirrors, glass, lighting gels and a lighting crew recruited from the film industry, she creates abstract interpretations of interior spaces and architectural details. Evident in Architectural Site, The High Museum is Kasten’s use of super-saturated color and dramatic juxtapositions of line, angle, and form.”
catrinastewart:

Barbara Kasten
“Influenced by The Bauhaus and Constructivism, Barbara Kasten explores modes of reorganizing the visual environment. With geometric shapes, mirrors, glass, lighting gels and a lighting crew recruited from the film industry, she creates abstract interpretations of interior spaces and architectural details. Evident in Architectural Site, The High Museum is Kasten’s use of super-saturated color and dramatic juxtapositions of line, angle, and form.”
catrinastewart:

Barbara Kasten
“Influenced by The Bauhaus and Constructivism, Barbara Kasten explores modes of reorganizing the visual environment. With geometric shapes, mirrors, glass, lighting gels and a lighting crew recruited from the film industry, she creates abstract interpretations of interior spaces and architectural details. Evident in Architectural Site, The High Museum is Kasten’s use of super-saturated color and dramatic juxtapositions of line, angle, and form.”
simplypi:

Fresnel chandelier
more than a little scarpa, no?
The Box House  via simplypi
Installations by Anne Lindberg (via but does it float)