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Raj Patel on Aug 17th, 2005 |
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Frank Lloyd Wright always had an affinity for the environment in relation to his buildings. Ask any tour guide at Falling Water. Nearly a century after the fact, some people are being pro-active by reforming...
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Raj Patel on Aug 17th, 2005 |
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What do you get when you cross a bad-assed Bauhaus Architect with a childs colouring book? Well you get a collection of original drawings from 1962 from the Marcel Breuer colouring book courtesy of the...
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Raj Patel on Aug 17th, 2005 |
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Mr. Watson has just published in Psychophysiology’s recent issue about the value of imagery, challenging the cliche “a picture is worth a thousand words.” Subsiquently it turns out that a...
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Raj Patel on Aug 16th, 2005 |
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“Deep below the streets of Toronto on Planet Earth, subterranean bliss erupts before your eyes. You step onto a subway car, hear three chimes and suddenly you are riding the rocket. Ads are replaced with...
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Raj Patel on Aug 12th, 2005 |
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Jeff Chapman can be found reclaiming urban oases throughout his little photo essay. This study spans two continents and countless fountains. (well not countless, we just didn’t feel the need to actually...
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Raj Patel on Aug 10th, 2005 |
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Ethics in media was quite the hot topic for the past five years. Discussions have cooled down a lot since the days of 24/7 coverage of discussions on scandal vis-Ã -vis wardrobe malfunctions and the nipples...