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wooton designers unveils chimp club   At the Chimp Club, Wooton Designers explores how traditional Tibetan cultural architecture can inspire a futuristic spatial design experience. By understanding the raw materiality and spatial qualities of Tibetan vernacular architecture, the team aims to construct a new kind of future-oriented space. Within this environment, they integrate natural light,
Oliver Barnes and the No1 Pocket Kodak that contained the mystery negatives.Photo: Oliver BarnesHere's an interesting entry for Film Friday: Oliver Barnes, a 20-year-old antique camera fan, was in a Salisbury antique shop when he discovered a bag hiding in the corner. Inside the bag was a No1 Pocket Kodak, a camera that went into production in the 1920s. That would be an exciting enough find, but
volker hermes digitally modifies historical portraits by incorporating textures and patterns from the original images. The post volker hermes’ hidden portraits explore historical fashion through modified antique paintings appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.


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