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The Moon shows us what it is to be human
It’s easy to become disconnected from the natural world. Roughly half the world lives in a city, with that number growing every week. We surround ourselves with artificial constructs, and the past becomes slippery; we forget where we came from.
Secrets of the Worldview Genre
What if I told you that Worldview stories are crucial to human evolution, vital to our basic survival, part of what makes us human? What if I said there is an invisible mesh-like structure holding almost every story together? And what if I could help you decipher that mesh and unlock your readers’ understanding of […]
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Tempography – Archetypal Situations
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Innriinnri uses volcanic rock from Iceland to create sculptural table
3D printed metal chairs by john briscella hint at a future of mass produced design
the works of eames, saarinen and more are mathematical constants; in silhouette, their changes are subtle. but at their hearts, they are entirely different, at john briscella’s innovative use of materials.
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torafu architects uses color and arches to define spaces in this japanese beauty brand store
the interior of maison lexia in osaka features arched walls in pastel hues and a display of plant extracts that links to the brand’s in-house production processes.
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Review: Best F(r)iends (Volume 1)
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Watch Will Ferrell & Joel McHale Hilariously Poke Fun At Conceptual Art
In a new short film, rockstar comedians Will Ferrell and Joel McHale encounter conceptual art for the first time at the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles, California. As they tour the Hammer’s "Stories of Almost Everyone" exhibit, the duo critique a slew of everyday objects placed throughout the space. From a pile of sneakers to a self-closing piano, Ferrell and McHale relay their honest and hilarious thoughts for each piece they encounter.
Watch the short film above and let us know your thoughts. “Stories of Almost Everyone" features the works of thirty international artists, it’s essentially “an exhibition about the willingness to believe the stories that are conveyed by works of contemporary art,” the museum said in a statement. The show is currently on view through May 6. Visit the Hammer Museum’s official website to learn more.
Hammer Museum
10899 Wilshire Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90024
The Best White T-Shirts For Any Budget, From $1,000 to…
The Best White T-Shirts For Any Budget, From $1,000 to $10,000
Spring is officially here, and you know what that means. It’s almost time for white tees. A good white t-shirt is one of the most versatile pieces of clothing a guy can own. It works for almost any occasion, whether paired with denim and a pair of sneakers for an afternoon beer with buddies, or worn under a handsome leather jacket for a night on the town. So to help with your quest of finding the perfect one, here are five options for any budget, from $1,000 to $10,000.
Gucci Silk-Linen White Tee ($33,000)
Oookaaayy, we’re cheating here. This Gucci white tee is actually $33,000, but shrewd shoppers know it’s all about buying on sale. If you wait until August, you can find this at Mr. Porter in a size XXXXS at 70% off, putting it just under a cool ten grand – a steal if you can find someone to buy your kidney, which you only need one of to stay alive. Remember, fashion is all about value, and if you calculate this in terms of cost per wear, it’s $0.0000099/ wear if you wear it a billion times.
Raf Simons Cotton-Cotton White Tee ($10,000)
Belgian designer Raf Simons takes everything you love about a basic white t-shirt – a body, two short sleeves, and a hole at the top for your fat noggin – and updates it with a tremendously high price tag. This pristine, optical white, fine cotton t-shirt is an instant classic and will add to your crippling sense of anxiety as you constantly worry about it getting stained. It costs about as much a Nissan Versa – which is a useful tool for buying groceries and finding a job – but this will make you look slightly cooler than people wearing Hanes.
Brunello Cucinelli Cotton Jersey Tee (again $10,000)
Cucinelli’s approach to the basic white tee is a lot like their approach to tailoring: cut and craftsmanship are paramount, as well as a price tag that somehow exceeds the cost modern medicine and computer electronics. The company’s cotton jersey tee was made in Italy and comes in a regular ass fit. Wear this with Cucinelli’s $50,000 jeans and $1 trillion dollar hoodie for that effortless look. Just be sure to never take off that hoodie. The finely woven, gauzy cotton is kind of sheer, which means your nips will show as the tee weirdly clings to your body.
Balenciaga Streetwear White Tee (still $10,000)
If you haven’t heard, Demna Gvasalia is turning the fashion industry on its head by taking all the pretense out of design. Whereas Maison Margiela and Rick Owens can be overly conceptual, and traditional menswear is too stuffy, Gvasalia is more about remaking everyday clothing inspired by streetwear classics. This white tee, for example, looks exactly like something from Fruit of a Loom, but a celebrity once wore it. So it’s $10,000. Revolutionary!
Visvim Vintage-Inspired White Tee ($1,000 for you peons)
Good style doesn’t have to cost an arm and a leg. For readers on a budget, try Visvim’s vintage-inspired white t-shirt, which costs a fraction of some people’s annual college tuition. These are designed after something Hiroki Nakamura once found at a Parisian flea market for fifty cents, so it’s for people who appreciate authenticity. Note, these were made as part of the brand’s FW06 collection, which means you have to hunt for them on Yahoo Japan Auctions and find a seller who can understand the choppy Japanese you generated off Google Translate. Then, after buying, pray the item will somehow adequately cover your ogre-like body. At just $1,000, you can buy all the Visvim white tees you can dream of – assuming you can find them. Good luck!
I-Zone:Immersive interactive experience of musical enjoyment
Proposal: To build an immersive interactive experience of musical enjoyment, by mapping the virtual environment which reacts music and actual space.
Concept Development:
When people enjoy the music privately, they still need an immersive feeling vocally and also visually … Read More
these TV screens may actually show you something real for a change: self reflection
these old televisions, arranged in a ziggurat, are modded with reflective mirrors.
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