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Bonfie - the Tripod Burner
Published on 2008-05-11 00:33:00
Bonfie - the Tripod Burner by Yu-ri leeThe word kitchen is derived from fireplace, where people sat chatting around a bonfire. This fireplace, used to be everyone’s kitchen, was a communication center and played a critical role. The tripod burner originates from the shape of firewood in a bonfire, with the logs leaning against each other. Just click one of the bar-shaped legs and the top outside edge of all three legs ignites. There is a sensor-adjuster on one side to adjust the intensity. Wit
Couch Counselling
Published on 2008-05-11 00:31:00
Couch Counselling by Danielle SobikA sleek modern form allied with a gray covering, the aesthetics of the sofa represents the lifestyles that we instantly recognize, modern and impersonal. However when we take a minute to sit down we discover much more is going on. As a couple sit apart on the sofa they are supervised when a cold blue pattern begins to grow around them. The blue pattern signifies their distance apart from each other. With the pattern changing in relation to proximity, as they mo
Doug Aitken : Sleepwalkers
Published on 2008-05-11 00:30:00
MoMA presents Doug Aitken : SleepwalkersThe Museum of Modern Art and Creative Time, the New Yorkbased public art organization, have jointly commissioned Doug Aitken to create the artist’s first large-scale public artwork in the United States. The project is also the first to bring art to MoMA’s exterior walls. Eight continuous sequences of film scenes will be projected onto six facades, including those on West Fifty-third and Fifty-fourth streets and those overlooking The Abby Aldrich Rockef