Kyle Bean - Disposable Technology (2009)
“A response to our consumer relationship with technology and obsolescence.”
- Reblogged from likeafieldmouse
Kyle Bean - Disposable Technology (2009)
“A response to our consumer relationship with technology and obsolescence.”
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Sture Pallarp, 2008, X-Ray Lamp.
Lamp shade made from X-ray film. School assignment in collaboration with Elin Hedlund and Emmelie Karlström.
Source: Sture Pallarp via ReUseConnection.
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By Kenjio.
Via: Design Magazine.
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Train in Japan. Via Design Magazine.
Fabio Fornasetti’s design, featuring the likeness of opera singer Lina Cavalieri.
Source: Reconnections.
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Moon by Tim Bridges
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I’ve started a blog, Antipodeans, which is dedicated to Australian art in its many visual forms - painting, architecture, design, photography, multimedia, performance art, Indigenous art, and much more. Here’s why:
The name for this blog, Antipodeans, has long been used to describe Australia (as well as New Zealand and Oceania) because of our geographic location. The term antipodes refers to parts of the world that are diametrically opposed. It has been used to refer to Australia because we are located…
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Designer Viktor Hertz is back with more honest logos
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A Clockwork Orange by David Moscati
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Singapore-based designer and illustrator Budi Satria Kwan.
I love the whimsical inspiration for these works of art.


Via: Colossal.