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mercoledì, aprile 25

Canned Air from Paris.

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Created by Kirill Rudenko


The "AIR from PARIS" is a middle-sized can filled with the spirit of the city, a piece of world heritage. The can is 88 mm (3,46 in) high and 86mm (3,38 in) in diameter.
We have established a direct contact to a supplier in Paris, France. Each week we receive a few hundreds of gallons of fresh air from Paris. The Air Formula is:

20% The Louvre
20% Notre Dame 
25% Eiffel Tower
15% Musée d'Orsay
10% Champs-Elysées
10% Sacre Coeur 

ATTENTION! May contain traces of liberté, égalité and fraternité.
The product is 100% organic. Fresh air from Paris relieves stress, cures homesickness
and helps fighting nostalgia. It is made by careful hands in the heart of the city. All descriptions on the can are in English. 
Get yourself a piece of the City to remember. Feeling down? Got the blues? Buy a whole box of Air and open the cans whenever you feel sad, remember the atmosphere, marvelous time you spent in Paris and feel better. Never been to Paris? Order your can online and begin your journey while still at home!
The Air of Paris is also a great gift for your friends and family. Forget the magnets, cups and plates. Bring home something everybody will love and ask questions about, and if anybody is suspicious, just open the can and let them feel the spirit of a thousand years old city.
We are preparing some great cans from other magnificent cities. Stay tuned!

martedì, aprile 24

lunedì, aprile 23

Sorensen-Grundy - 'Construction overhead'.

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"Model millinery in action.
Taking a sneaky peek behind the scenes of hat making, what really goes on after dark in the millinery workroom.
The 1:87 scale track maintenance workers transferred from the railway to construct a bespoke hat using buckram, blocking wires and 100% worsted wool.
The scaffolding was made using doll's house floorboards and thin steel rods.
It turns out that making half a hat is a lot harder than a whole hat."








This reminds me of the "Little People Project."

venerdì, aprile 20

Pavel Sidorenko - Vinyl City Clocks.

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“Old records are cut to show the silhouettes of buildings and environments associated with each city while keeping the original record label as is. The repurposing of the material gives it a new function while reminding the users of the days of acoustic recordings.”















LG Home Theater 3D - "Every side of the sound.”

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Advertising Agency - Y&R Sao Paulo, Brazil
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