MASI lugano had staged an exhibition dedicated to shunk-kender's photographic archive, among their best-known devoted to yves klein.
This year is the 50th anniversary of the Summer of Love, where the young gathered in San Francisco and told the world to turn on, tune in and drop out. A
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What follows is a treatment (Hollywood slang for story synopsis) with sketches that I made for a projected film in which new forms of architecture—and the way of living they enable—woul…
at the foot of new york's flatiron building, SOFTlab has built 'nova', an aluminum pavilion that reflects kaleidoscopic views of the surrounding cityscape.
Cross section of a London street showing the surface, with buildings, pavements, and passers-by, the gas and water mains, pneumatic tube, sewage pipes, and the underground Metropolitan Railway
The images, by Roberto Conte, are part of a much wider and long term photo project on Brutalist architecture all over the world, aiming to rediscover these structures and their influence.
Denis Forkas Kostromitin (1977, Kamyshin, Russia); vive e lavora a Mosca:http://www.denisforkas.comhttps://www.facebook.com/pages/Denis-Forkas-Kostromitin/139798021916http://www.discogs.com/artist/2417238-Denis-Forkas-Kostromitin?page=1
in the town of fregene, oliver astrologo has photographed an architectural relic called 'casa sperimentale'.
the jet capsule identified flying object (I.F.O) is a proposed two-seater drone/copter with a carbon fiber body structure.
A dieci anni dalla scomparsa del Prof Bad Trip, si è tenuta a Carrara una mostra a lui dedicata. Ma chi era il Prof Bad Trip aka Gianluca Lerici?
A new exhibition celebrations International Times, Oz, Gandalf’s Garden and other avant garde British magazines
JF Ptak Science Books LLC Post 880 I’m a sucker for cross sections, and this one has it all—nicely drawn, a glimpse into the possibilities of the future, and technoid removed from the realm of possibility. This article appears in...
Illustrated Checklist to Underground Comix, 1979. Cover art by Robert Crumb.