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Secret studio installed under a bridge in an undisclosed location
Contributed by Fernando Abellanas / @lebrelfurniture
I would like to present my latest project related to huts. Not the type of idyllic hut you would find in the middle of the woods but rather tiny spaces recovered from the city itself were you can hide from the city’s hectic pace. These are locations that due to its architecture, location or size have become useless and people hardly notice when walking by. When we discover, analyze and inhabit these places it reminds us of the feelings of isolation, peace and protection we experienced during childhood when hiding under the dining table surrounded with a long table cloth all around.
This project is just one of a long list of spaces I have discovered along the years and acted upon in some way.
In this case I wanted to make use of the structure under a bridge and use it as rails to drive a simple hut along the beams. At the end of the route the moving hut structure meets the furniture that makes it a useful and homely space.
In this way the approaching action creates a dialogue between isolation and protection (5 meters above ground) and the joining of hut and furniture, house and home, body and soul.
All of this in an environment where vegetation and concrete live together.
Video, Photos: José Manuel Pedrajas
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It’s been a while since Ii’ve posted here but it’s mainly been due to going back to school working on my MFA. I’ve started to document my thesis work and projects through my OCAD U MFA candidacy.
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MagicEye.js
Javascript project by Ian Pearce lets you draw and create Magic Eye pictures in your browser:
MagicEye.js is a JavaScript library for generating “Magic Eye” images in the browser. Technically, it generates single-image random dot stereograms, or SIRDS.
… pixel values from an HTML5 Canvas are turned into depth data, which are then used to generate a Magic Eye image.
Try it out for yourself here
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MuseumBot tweets images from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, AppreciationBot was designed to be an enthusiastic critic of everything MuseumBot shares. The endless automated dialogue between the two has some fascinating interactions and is greater than the sum of its parts so I created this list to follow it. The bots are by Darius Kazemi and Michael Cook respectively.
so meta
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Grotta Palazzese Ristorante, Polignano A Mare Bari, Italia
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fully stealth transportation
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