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Corporate ID
Huisstijl voor een fictief schaakevenement met de naam ‘Your Move’. Logo opgebouwd uit bewegingen van de schaakstukken, op het raster van een schaakspel. 
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Corporate ID

Huisstijl voor een fictief schaakevenement met de naam ‘Your Move’. Logo opgebouwd uit bewegingen van de schaakstukken, op het raster van een schaakspel. 

allrightsprotected2012Ellen

showslow:

Matthew WilliamsI Love You Not (2010)

(via phytos)

(Source: blue-voids)

arpeggia:

Ekkehard Altenburger

Mirror House, 1996 
mirror on steel frame
160 x 160 x 200 cm

Le miroir de la nature (by gherm)

Le miroir de la nature (by gherm)

verticaltheory:

Grass Mirror by h2o Architects
“Antique philosophers often turned to nature for contemplation. Nature was used as a mirror. The Grass Mirror project revisits, in a way, this idea of contemplation. But to convey a contemporary image requires further complexity. Nature overflows, it is multiplied by the different reflections. One’s own image is fragmented. Frontiers between nature and culture are blurred. It is the twist (geometric deformation) of the rectangle which reveals this nature. The plants sit in the hollow of the deformation. This basic figure can be repeated indefinitely, from object to surface and surface to object. The whole is a little more than a multiple of its parts…” –Miguel Mazeri, anthropologist
via design-milk.com

verticaltheory:

Grass Mirror by h2o Architects

“Antique philosophers often turned to nature for contemplation. Nature was used as a mirror. The Grass Mirror project revisits, in a way, this idea of contemplation. But to convey a contemporary image requires further complexity. Nature overflows, it is multiplied by the different reflections. One’s own image is fragmented. Frontiers between nature and culture are blurred. It is the twist (geometric deformation) of the rectangle which reveals this nature. The plants sit in the hollow of the deformation. This basic figure can be repeated indefinitely, from object to surface and surface to object. The whole is a little more than a multiple of its parts…”
–Miguel Mazeri, anthropologist

via design-milk.com

Frozen Bee (by Dark—Dreams)

Frozen Bee (by Dark—Dreams)

Frozen bee 2b (by bircha)

Frozen bee 2b (by bircha)

LowLine: An Underground Park on NYC - Looks Feels WorksLooks Feels Works

Video about a green place in a crowded city: underground

Corporate ID
Huisstijl voor een fictief schaakevenement met de naam ‘Your Move’. Logo opgebouwd uit bewegingen van de schaakstukken, op het raster van een schaakspel. 
allrightsprotected2012Ellen

Corporate ID

Huisstijl voor een fictief schaakevenement met de naam ‘Your Move’. Logo opgebouwd uit bewegingen van de schaakstukken, op het raster van een schaakspel. 

allrightsprotected2012Ellen

showslow:

Matthew WilliamsI Love You Not (2010)

(via phytos)

(Source: blue-voids)

arpeggia:

Ekkehard Altenburger

Mirror House, 1996 
mirror on steel frame
160 x 160 x 200 cm

Le miroir de la nature (by gherm)

Le miroir de la nature (by gherm)

verticaltheory:

Grass Mirror by h2o Architects
“Antique philosophers often turned to nature for contemplation. Nature was used as a mirror. The Grass Mirror project revisits, in a way, this idea of contemplation. But to convey a contemporary image requires further complexity. Nature overflows, it is multiplied by the different reflections. One’s own image is fragmented. Frontiers between nature and culture are blurred. It is the twist (geometric deformation) of the rectangle which reveals this nature. The plants sit in the hollow of the deformation. This basic figure can be repeated indefinitely, from object to surface and surface to object. The whole is a little more than a multiple of its parts…” –Miguel Mazeri, anthropologist
via design-milk.com

verticaltheory:

Grass Mirror by h2o Architects

“Antique philosophers often turned to nature for contemplation. Nature was used as a mirror. The Grass Mirror project revisits, in a way, this idea of contemplation. But to convey a contemporary image requires further complexity. Nature overflows, it is multiplied by the different reflections. One’s own image is fragmented. Frontiers between nature and culture are blurred. It is the twist (geometric deformation) of the rectangle which reveals this nature. The plants sit in the hollow of the deformation. This basic figure can be repeated indefinitely, from object to surface and surface to object. The whole is a little more than a multiple of its parts…”
–Miguel Mazeri, anthropologist

via design-milk.com

(via Barnsteen)

(via Barnsteen)

Frozen Bee (by Dark—Dreams)

Frozen Bee (by Dark—Dreams)

Frozen bee 2b (by bircha)

Frozen bee 2b (by bircha)

LowLine: An Underground Park on NYC - Looks Feels WorksLooks Feels Works

Video about a green place in a crowded city: underground

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Onderzoek: Design the future.
Ellen Van Daele

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