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Posted: 04 Mar 2009 10:55 AM PST Milan based Artist Robert Gligorov attempts to shock the viewer with his sophisticated photography and extreme forms of visual communication, He creates images which are both shocking and humorous. Be sure to check his portfolio here [via designboom] Related posts:
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Public Space Meets Private Space at Formosa 1140 Posted: 04 Mar 2009 10:18 AM PST Its been awhile since we highlighted some architecture, but Formosa 1140, a new development in West Hollywood caught my attention. This contemporary 11-unit building was designed by Lorcan O'Herlihy Architects. I am particularly excited about this firms intentions of incorporating public parks into private developments. L.A. is widespread and especially lately I have been feeling that there are just not enough parks around. Yes, we are surrounded by nature and amazing hikes but its nice to be able to take 30 minute lunch in a park surrounded by mix of people, an interaction that is truly missing in L.A. The facade of the building was very well designed as a function to the purpose and aesthetic of the development. From the Architects: “This housing project emphasizes the central importance of shared open space for the residents and the community. Formosa takes what would be the internalized open space of the courtyard and moves it to the exterior of the building to create a park which occupies approximately one third (4,600 sf) of the project site. As a result of shifting the common open space to the exterior and pushing the building to one side, units are organized linearly allowing for 'park frontage' and cross-ventilation for every unit. External circulation is used as a buffer between public and private realms and articulated through layers of perforated metal and small openings. The careful placement of outer skin panels and inner skin fenestration creates a choreographed effect, both revealing and concealing, while achieving a unique expression of form and materials. The exterior skin also keeps west facing units cooler by acting as a screen and shading device.”
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Posted: 04 Mar 2009 09:41 AM PST Roberto Grosso doesnt have any website, but I stumbled him on his (little) Behance portfolio, and I really like his Artwork. London Based Roby G is basically reworking on his photography and incorporate graphic design for a cool result. I also like a lot his reinterpretation of Batman ! Related posts:
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Posted: 04 Mar 2009 09:35 AM PST Yum Yum! 1000-pieces limited edition jigsaw puzzle of an image Steven Meisel shot for Vogue Italia. The puzzle comes in a hand-made cloth box signed and numbered by Meisel from 1 -1000. This is a brilliant image for a puzzle, all the hues of red in the different fabrics will make it a great challenge to put together. It is going for a modest $750 and can be purchased at the International Center of Photography. Really not a bad price for a collector’s piece. -info via Interview Mag Related posts:
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Posted: 04 Mar 2009 09:17 AM PST A funny website called Sweet Gifs with plenty of cool animated Gifs - To save them, right click on the picture and click view background image and its all yours Enjoy Related posts:
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Posted: 04 Mar 2009 08:57 AM PST Korean Duo Zoren Gold & Minori Murakami aka Mi-Zo begin their collaboration in 2000. Their shared curiosity of "how to push the boundary of photography" as an image creation, has lead them to start mixing photography with other mediums such as drawing, collage, hand-made props and computer graphics. Great work. their portfolio is worth spending some times. Related posts:
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Posted: 03 Mar 2009 06:44 PM PST French Photographer Chris Heads have euhhh…. a hell of sexy portfolio, lets say that he shot for the biggest magazine, Harpers Bazaar, Vanity Fair, Elle Italia, Tank, Wallpaper, The Guardian among others… He seems to shot only film and his lighting and background choices are just great. I love his eye on the female beauty and his choice of models is just Perfect!! Check his two blogs for a visual pleasure : 365 and Go Sees Thanks to Yayeveryday for the tip ! Related posts:
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