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Tea towels by Mae Engelgeer
Twist ‘N Turn Francie and Casey dolls, 1967.
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Glitch Textiles presents: Binary Blankets
A collection of blankets aimed at making visible the hidden data structures that give shape to everyday life. The materiality of our digital age is composed of binary data encoded on electronic devices and transmitted through the airwaves on invisible frequencies of light. As an alternative to the screen, Binary Blankets literally gives you a way to experience the fabric of this otherwise invisible and intangible side of our digital world.
This initial collection features designs from a handful of binary files from programs such as Microsoft Word, iTunes, Google Chrome, and Mac OSX.
$350 USD + $15 Shipping (see site for details)
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this shirt tho.
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José Silva.
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LeCorbusier, villa savoye, 1929
Let me tell you, France has let this gem go to shit.
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Weaving by Otti Berger, Bauhaus Weaving Workshop (1930)
Chairman Wow I love this.
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You know this, man.
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Julio Le Parc
Pictured is Movil cuadrado plateado sobre negro, an incredible 1968 kinetic installation by one of the most acclaimed artists of the 1960s generation, Argentine artist Julio Le Parc.
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Ron Mueck: Couple Under an Umbrella (2013)
Their hair and nails were crazy!