A few things noted here and there. As someone pointed out at
haddock, the news of the planet's
first major space collision is far more indicative of the modern era, certainly more so than a charred hotel in China / related, '
Imagining the universe as seen by a building used to track orbital debris', an artwork by
Leah Beeferman / traffic is probably up at
Secret Dubai / we're not sure Dubai was ever 'wallpaper hip', but here's yet another posted farewell to everyone's favourite foregone failed cityscape:
Bye Bye Dubai / another take on townscape, the work of the late
Gordon Cullen.
Mechanised, urban exploration at its finest. The visual essay on
Cane Hill Asylum is absolutely first class in terms of photography, writing and descriptive power / extraordinary Lego creations by
Jennifer Clark /
cars and architects, a perennial combination, albeit one that has very rarely born fruit /
Dezeen posts some photos of a
fire-ravaged TVCC.
Suginami, a flickr set of Tokyo /
unboxing a Lamborghini /
Jak and Jil, a fashion blog /
Vehicle Motion Drawings by
Tim Knowles /
Evolution of the household, a rather straight up presentation at
Woman's Day that could have been a lot more clicky (
via) /
notes from the 'van, a blog about learning to build furniture from a cold caravan in Devon. Early days.
Rem Koolhaas, Tunisia, and Sandcrawlers / related, on the
epic imagery of Close Encounters /
The mystery of tinnitus, the New Yorker does ringing in the ears. Maybe related,
Anvil: The Story of Anvil /
Notes on breaking up, a textual tumblr /
Fluid 960 Grid System /
Chicken: Low Art, High Calorie, a new book by Siaron Hughes. See also the
Fried Chicken Pantheon.
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