El original restaurante Fismuler Un Arturo…quieren hacer fismuler en un Arturo!!! Un semisótano de 420m2 en plena calle Sagasta en Madrid, con una entrada tan pequeña que parece que accedes a una gruta. Un interior sin apenas luz, con ventanas traslúcidas con cuarterones y casi tapadas por molduras de yeso, sin casi espacio para moverse
Image 6 of 6 from gallery of Italo Calvino's 'Invisible Cities', Illustrated. Diomira. Image © Karina Puente Frantzen
Veo en Nueva Gomorra un conjunto de cortos basados en Las ciudades invisibles de Italo Calvino, que forman parte de una serie documental sobre ...
Kentler… Pek çok kişinin bir arada yaşadığı, gezdiği, çalıştığı, güldüğü, ağladığı yerleşim alanları. Kentler de tıpkı insanlar gibi. Nasıl...
Sometimes I like to think that Italo Calvino’s Invisible Cities saved my life, but it might be more accurate to say it saved my mind. I was working a tedious job at my college over one summer…
Bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, moths and beetles that pollinate plants are responsible for bringing us almost every bite of food. They also sustain our ecosystems and produce most of the natural resources by helping plants reproduce. Without these animals, our ecosystem will totally collapse. However, this nearly invisible ecosystem service is a precious resource that requires
Illustrator Thomas Hayman was commissioned to reimagine some of the Italian author’s best-known works to celebrate what would’ve been his 100th birthday
If you want to read a book about cities, you still can't do much better than a slim, plotless work of fiction by Italo Calvino wherein the explorer Marco Polo tells the emperor Kublai Khan of what he's seen in his travels across the world. Originally published in Italian in 1972, Invisible Cities has inspired generations of readers, hailing from all across the world themselves, to think in entirely new ways not just about cities but about travel, place, perception, reality, myth, and literature itself. Though very much a work concerned with what's seen only in the imagination, the book has also inspired artists to try their hand at rendering the 55 fictitious cities Polo describes within. A few years ago we featured 'Seeing Calvino,' a joint effort by artists Matt Kish, Leighton Connor, Joe Kuth to illustrate, among other elements of the Calvino canon, each and every one of Invisible Cities' fantastical, often impossible collections of structures, lives, and, ideas. More recently, the Peru-based architect and artist Karina Puente has, with her Invisible Cities Project, put herself to work on a similar endeavor. Each of Puente's intricate renderings takes about a week to produce, and as she tells Archdaily, 'they are not only drawn – I use different types of paper and draw on each one before cutting them out with exacto knives.
Image 9 of 16 from gallery of Italo Calvino's 'Invisible Cities', Illustrated (Again). Isidora. Image © Karina Puente Frantzen
Artist Colleen Corradi Brannigan has taken it upon herself to illustrate all fifty-five of the fantastical cityscapes described in Italo Calvino's 1972
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Image 16 of 16 from gallery of Italo Calvino's 'Invisible Cities', Illustrated (Again). Tamara. Image © Karina Puente Frantzen
Amy Casey è una pittrice americana che vive in Pennsylvania. Le città, sua prima fonte d'ispirazione, sono per lei affascinanti creature che osserva ogni giorno e di cui plasma l'evoluzione attraverso i suoi dipinti. "Le
Image 3 of 6 from gallery of Italo Calvino's 'Invisible Cities', Illustrated. Despina. Image © Karina Puente Frantzen
Las puertas minimalistas integradas en las paredes son una manifestación sorprendente del minimalismo en el diseño interior.
Maravillosas ciudades invisibles las de Italo Calvino. Un encuentro afortunado con estos textos imprescindibles para pensar y soñar no sólo a nuestras ciudades, sino a nuestras existencias. …
These three ancient cities are the highlight of the region for many travellers, thanks to their collection of beautiful mosques, medressas, and mausoleums.
Image 11 of 16 from gallery of Italo Calvino's 'Invisible Cities', Illustrated (Again). Zora. Image © Karina Puente Frantzen
Image 2 of 6 from gallery of Italo Calvino's 'Invisible Cities', Illustrated. Anastasia. Image © Karina Puente Frantzen
Nuestro cometido en la calle Zumaia 35 fue el de conseguir eliminar un primer tramo de escaleras, en ese momento mecanizado mediante una plataforma salvaescaleras así como hacer llegar el ascensor a cada vivienda ya que, en un inicio, éste no llegaba a cota de casi la mitad de ellas. Al mismo tiempo, debíamos conseguir rediseñar un espacio de acceso acogedor y que intentara evitar la sensación de tubo que por sus propias proporciones llevaba implícita.
Kentler… Pek çok kişinin bir arada yaşadığı, gezdiği, çalıştığı, güldüğü, ağladığı yerleşim alanları. Kentler de tıpkı insanlar gibi. Nasıl...
Maravillosas ciudades invisibles las de Italo Calvino. Un encuentro afortunado con estos textos imprescindibles para pensar y soñar no sólo a nuestras ciudades, sino a nuestras existencias. …
Imagen 8 de 29 de la galería de Granja Starfall / Invisible Studio. Courtesy of Invisible Studio
«Me fui a los bosques porque quería vivir sin prisa. Quería vivir intensamente y sorberle todo su jugo a la vida. Dejar a un lado todo lo que no era la vida, para no descubrir, en el momento de m…
Idéal pour une soirée cocooning devant un bon film, le téléviseur n’est pas un bel objet de décoration pour autant.