január 04, 2018

Peep Through the Wondrous Windows of the Tours Aillaud

French photographer Laurent Kronental’s latest photo series, “Les Yeux des Tours” views of Paris, are framed by the quirky windows of the Tours Aillaud, and by the subtle differences in which the spaces around them are inhabited. It has survived not...

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január 04, 2018

Creative Mediators Reveal Concept for Manifesta 12 Palermo

Entitled The Planetary Garden. Cultivating Coexistence, the concept will explore “coexistence in a world moved by invisible networks, transnational private interests, algorithmic intelligence and ever-increasing inequalities through. Lorem Ipsum is simply dummy text of the printing and typesetting industry. Lorem Ipsum has...

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január 04, 2018

Dreadful Emerald

The team of Simplex Architecture, Dongsimwon and studio201 has been selected as the winners of the Yisabu Dokdo Memorial Park International Competition. The international competition asked designers to create a new. It has survived not only five centuries, but also the...

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január 04, 2018

Permanent Metaphor

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január 04, 2018

Teal Elastic Jazz

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január 04, 2018

Green Autopsy

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január 04, 2018

Itchy Mars

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