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Magnifying Spoon from Object Solutions on Vimeo
Magnifying Spoon from Object Solutions on Vimeo
The Magnifying Spoon allows its user to survey the landscape of a meal served at a restaurant, in case foreign objects have appeared. On approval, the same tool is used to scoop up a healthy mouthful. See more inventions at www.objectsolutions.net The new Object Solutions Shop features our flagship invention, the Full-Body Moist Towel. Your purchase directly funds our future projects, including more films, more prototypes and an upcoming book. Thanks for your support! www.objectsolutions.net/shop
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Magnifying Spoon from Object Solutions on Vimeo
Mario Klingemann (@quasimondo) | Twitter
Mario Klingemann (@quasimondo) | Twitter
Die neuesten Tweets von Mario Klingemann (@quasimondo). Artist, Coder, Data Collector, Archivist, Speaker, Obsessive Compulsive Orderer, #AI #ComputationalArt #Glitch #MachineLearning Artist in residence @googleart. Munich, Germany
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Mario Klingemann (@quasimondo) | Twitter
Cold War - Victoria and Albert Museum
Cold War - Victoria and Albert Museum
The period from the end of the Second World War to the mid 1970s was a time of great political tension and exceptional creativity. Art and design were not peripheral symptoms of politics during the Co…
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Cold War - Victoria and Albert Museum
Haus-Rucker-Co
Haus-Rucker-Co
Haus-Rucker-Co were a Viennese group founded in 1967 by Laurids Ortner, Günther Zamp Kelp and Klaus Pinter, later joined by Manfred Ortner. Their work explored the performative potential of architectu…
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Haus-Rucker-Co
Superstudio
Superstudio
For the production company, see superstudio (production). Superstudio was an architecture firm, founded in 1966 in Florence, Italy by Adolfo Natalini and Cristiano Toraldo di Francia. Superstudio was …
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Superstudio
Archigram - Wikipedia
Archigram - Wikipedia
Archigram was an avant-garde architectural group formed in the 1960s - based at the Architectural Association, London - that was neofuturistic, anti-heroic and pro-consumerist, drawing inspiration fro…
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Archigram - Wikipedia