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by joeyjoseph

Oakland Ping Pong Party!

joeyjoseph:

Putting Dioramas, Foliate, and Vectorequilibrium in winter hibernation. But before I go, I want everyone in the Bay Area to go to this amazing party tomorrow night.

woahgurt:

vie actuelle en montréal

woahgurt:

vie actuelle en montréal

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hushaby:

World Building of the Year winner announced

hushaby:

World Building of the Year winner announced

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catherinesieck:

The amazing studio of painter Claire Basler. 

catherinesieck:

The amazing studio of painter Claire Basler. 

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posadzki:

Conservatory apartment in garden orientation in downtown Stockholm

posadzki:

Conservatory apartment in garden orientation in downtown Stockholm

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kureator:

House m
Jun Aoki 
Tokyo, Japan
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kureator:

House m

Jun Aoki 

Tokyo, Japan

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(via Project Overview : Charlotte Jarvis) Brought to our attention by we make money not art

(via Project Overview : Charlotte Jarvis) Brought to our attention by we make money not art

The project bio-engineered a bacteria with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights encoded into its DNA sequence. The DNA was extracted and apples grown near The Hague, which houses the International Court of Justice, ‘contaminated’ with the synthetic DNA. These forbidden fruit were then sent to genomics laboratories around the world, which were asked to sequence the declaration and also to eat the fruit. (via Project Overview : Charlotte Jarvis) Originally seen at we make money not art

The project bio-engineered a bacteria with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights encoded into its DNA sequence. The DNA was extracted and apples grown near The Hague, which houses the International Court of Justice, ‘contaminated’ with the synthetic DNA. These forbidden fruit were then sent to genomics laboratories around the world, which were asked to sequence the declaration and also to eat the fruit. (via Project Overview : Charlotte Jarvis) Originally seen at we make money not art

fabriciomora:

Living in the flow of nature: Studio and home of Ikimono Architects.

fabriciomora:

Living in the flow of nature: Studio and home of Ikimono Architects.

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