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Charles and Ray Eames - tops (1969)

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zZz - Running with the Beast

Director and concept by Roel Wouters, who is giveing my course a 3day workshop at the moment.

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International Film Festival Breda 2009 Trailer

by Roel Wouters

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3 months ago


Beautiful.

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3 months ago

Fungi Discovered In The Amazon Will Eat Your Plastic

Polyurethane seemed like it couldn’t interact with the earth’s normal processes of breaking down and recycling material. That’s just because it hadn’t met the right mushroom yet.

The Amazon is home to more species than almost anywhere else on earth. One of them, carried home recently by a group from Yale University, appears to be quite happy eating plastic in airless landfills.

The group of students, part of Yale’s annual Rainforest Expedition and Laboratory with molecular biochemistry professor Scott Strobel, ventured to the jungles of Ecuador. The mission was to allow “students to experience the scientific inquiry process in a comprehensive and creative way.” The group searched for plants, and then cultured the microorganisms within the plant tissue. As it turns out, they brought back a fungus new to science with a voracious appetite for a global waste problem: polyurethane.

The common plastic is used for everything from garden hoses to shoes and truck seats. Once it gets into the trash stream, it persists for generations. Anyone alive today is assured that their old garden hoses and other polyurethane trash will still be here to greet his or her great, great grandchildren. Unless something eats it.

The fungi, Pestalotiopsis microspora, is the first anyone has found to survive on a steady diet of polyurethane alone and—even more surprising—do this in an anaerobic (oxygen-free) environment that is close to the condition at the bottom of a landfill.

Student Pria Anand recorded the microbe’s remarkable behavior and Jonathan Russell isolated the enzymes that allow the organism to degrade plastic as its food source. The Yale team published their findings in the journal Applied and Environmental Microbiology late last year concluding the microbe is “a promising source of biodiversity from which to screen for metabolic properties useful for bioremediation.” In the future, our trash compactors may simply be giant fields of voracious fungi.

origalnal from fastcoexist

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3 months ago
‘wake’, a new collection by tel aviv-based ubico studio creates new furniture out of otherwise useless scrap timber. after selecting the wood, each piece is cut down to an extremely accurate size, appearing random but in reality, carefully designed. glue is used to unify the parts into one solid structure.at this point, the block is carved into a tree stump form, playing off the original appearance of the material. a christian wake ceremony sparked the idea for the furniture pieces. although the scrap timber could  not be reincarnated once more into trees, the design creates a new life for the planks.

‘wake’, a new collection by tel aviv-based ubico studio creates new furniture out of otherwise useless scrap timber. after selecting the wood, each piece is cut down to an extremely accurate size, appearing random but in reality, carefully designed. glue is used to unify the parts into one solid structure.at this point, the block is carved into a tree stump form, playing off the original appearance of the material. a christian wake ceremony sparked the idea for the furniture pieces. although the scrap timber could
not be reincarnated once more into trees, the design creates a new life for the planks.

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4 months ago
Old Romanoff caviar tin i picked up for £6 so nice to look at. Wish i could find out more about it. Has no date on the tin and carnt find any other 1 like this on the internet.

Old Romanoff caviar tin i picked up for £6 so nice to look at. Wish i could find out more about it. Has no date on the tin and carnt find any other 1 like this on the internet.

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4 months ago
Drive

Drive

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4 months ago


“Goldfish Salvation” Riusuke Fukahori 深堀隆介

watch it befor 14/01/2012.

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