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All of the stuff fit for pixelsLØV by Vanessa Bruno
LØV from Vanessa Bruno on Vimeo. (via papertissue)
What Eisenhower Republicans Had In Common With Occupy Wall Street
As David Leonhardt has recounted kudos to Alex MacGillis for bringing it up this week the senior Romney constantly turned down bonuses and pay raises. Once, he explained that no executive needed to make more than $225,000 a year equivalent to about $1.4 million today...
The Moses Bridge by RO&AD Architecten couldn’t have a better name
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More Proof That Young People Are Giving Up On The American Dream of A House In The Suburbs
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Airless Tire Concept by Bridgestone
Airless Tire Concept by Bridgestone.
Diagram of my Thoughts
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The Urban Repair Squad Builds A Bike Lane Where Cyclist Was Killed
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Bookwheel: the multiple-tabbed browser of the XVIth Century – Boing Boing
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The iPad-Controlled Biome Terrarium For Green Thumb Geeks
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Collection of vintage RC Car Decals
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Immersive one-shot movie
I've written before about the value of obvious constructiveness in art. It continues to fascinate me that while in the box office Hollywood seems intent on recycling idea after idea in a seemless real-world artifice using CG, the Internet proves over and again how...
2012 TED Prize Winner is an Idea, not an individual: The City 2.0 : TreeHugger
2012 TED Prize Winner is an Idea, not an individual: The City 2.0 : TreeHugger.
Jonathan Hoefler on webfonts
"An excellent 26-minute talk by Jonathan Hoefler of the Hoefler & Frere-Jones about how they think about designing typefaces and webfonts in particular." I simultaneously am fascinated and frustrated by typophiles. There's something intrinsically endearing and...
Coffee Mugs
For some reason I'm a big sucker for pictures of coffee. Though tea pictures will suffice.
You can carry the weight of the World
Storming the Ivory Tower
via big think
Espresso for two
YOU MIGHT FIND YOURSELF.
Two Japanese Mountain Villages are Beautiful Examples of Historic Sustainable Architecture
Two Japanese Mountain Villages are Beautiful Examples of Historic Sustainable Architecture | Inhabitat - Green Design Will Save the World.