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Two industrial robots spin records.
posted by phrontist
on Feb 6, 2007 -
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Das Projekt "Map"
posted by Tlogmer
on Dec 1, 2006 -
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Parasitic Subway Projector: High concept German art students cram a Mac mini and a projector into a suitcase and mount it to the side of a subway car with suction cups. The resulting images, projected onto the tunnel walls, make for a fascinating work of public art. [QuickTime] Link via: The Unofficial Mac Weblog
posted by aladfar
on Nov 5, 2005 -
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Art or not is brought to you by Johannes Blank, the same guy who gave us Rent-A-German.
posted by sour cream
on Mar 10, 2005 -
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The British Council polls non-English speakers for the seventy most beautiful English words. Mother comes out on top (as ever), with lullaby, oi (my favourite), and — bizarrely — hen night also appearing. I much prefer the examples of Wilfred Funk (and others): dawn, chalice and gossamer, for instance [source origin]. Beautiful words can be combined to form beautiful phrases and sometimes more. German words are also beautiful; habseligkeiten (meaning property), and such. Words can also be curious, people have observed; but also be truly awful, as a quick search of the phrases "global experience" and "leading edge" will attest.
posted by nthdegx
on Nov 25, 2004 -
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German Objectivist photographer Karl Blossfeldt (1865-1932) once said "the best constructions for industrial design have already been anticipated in nature." Do your eyes a favor and look here.
posted by taz
on Apr 30, 2003 -
9 comments