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“my real name is…. matt smith.”
the doctor takes off his jacket and bowtie to reveal his real self. he has been a human actor all along. the fourth wall is broken. the fandom is in chaos.
Jean Luc Godard (via fuckyeahexistentialism)
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NaMu by Peter Yong Ra is a beautifully crafted chair that looks to be the next generation of heirloom quality furniture.
Savioz Fabrizzi - Protective canopy for the archaeological ruins at St. Maurice Abbey, 2010. A large “floating” covering, made of steel mesh and corrugated translucent plastic, is hung from the mountain side via a network of cables and hangs freely from any of the adjacent historical buildings. Thousands of rocks are placed on the canopy, which filters the light to the ruins below, provides the weight to stabilize the canopy from shear forces, and denotes the site’s history of frequent landslides. Via, photos (C) Thomas Jantscher.
blua:
Paintings from Florida by Justin Gaffrey.
Some of his works are available (among other places, I’m sure), in Seaside, Florida in Central Square. It’s a BEAUTIFUL gallery, and the 3-D quality of these works cannot be portrayed through photos.
- Stephen: If a lion mates with a tiger, you get a...
- Alan: Scandal.
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blua:
Illustrated Lessons to Learn from a Dog by Patrick Moberg.
A British history TV channel named Yesterday worked with artists to put together modern-day portraits of famous historical figures.
From top to bottom, Shakespeare, Queen Elizabeth I, King Henry VIII, and Marie Antoinette.
Doesn’t Shakespeare look like he’d totes be a photographer?
Historical Figures & What They’d Look Like Today
Images via Yesterday; via Kottke, @DavidGrann


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