42 Wooden Swings, Pigeons, And Radios Power A Social Symphony
Homing pigeons cluck and volunteers read philosophical texts as visitors swing in Ann Hamilton’s blockbuster installation, The Event of a Thread.
Homing pigeons cluck and volunteers read philosophical texts as visitors swing in Ann Hamilton’s blockbuster installation, The Event of a Thread.
Architect Teresa Sapey gives Madrid a Mod makeover with hundreds of LED-lit circles.
Ukrainian designer Masha Reva preserves the age-old tradition of collecting interesting images found online.
A University of North Texas workbook developed in-house has undergrads learn to observe like designers in the analog world.
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The American-Albanian photographer Gjon Mili spent weeks with Picasso in his home, experimenting with long-exposure photography.
Cesar Kuriyama set out to chronicle the first year of his thirties with a second-a-day video montage, and it ended up changing his life. Now he wants it to change yours.
Kinect? Leap Motion? Mere toys compared with the technology by startup PredictGaze.
Michael Doret shares his tale of designing the greatest New York Knicks logo ever, only to scale back the idea to what you recognize today.
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