symb(i/o)tika*

May 25

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May 23

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May 21

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May 18

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May 17

marc hermitte capitalism

marc hermitte capitalism

May 14

(via Pedro Gadanho: curating is the new criticism - interview - Domus)

(via Pedro Gadanho: curating is the new criticism - interview - Domus)

[video]

May 13

[video]

May 12

“My wound existed before me, I was born to embody it” — Joe Bousquet

Apr 30

White on white: algorithmicnoir

e-flux » Announcements: whiteonwhite:algorithmicnoir http://goo.gl/mag/NiSGy

Apr 29

“a group may be revolutionary from the standpoint of class interest and its preconscious investments, but not be so – and even remain fascist and police-like – from the standpoint of its libidinal investments” — Deleuze and Guattari (via mattermedia)

dawnawakened:

by dreameriz

dawnawakened:

by dreameriz

(via dawnawakened)

Apr 28

3D printed dress by Iris van Herpen

(via TIME Magazine names Iris van Herpen’s 3D printed dress one of the 50 Best Inventions of the 2011 | i.materialise 3D Printing Service Blog - watch us make the future (feel free to join in))

3D printed dress by Iris van Herpen

(via TIME Magazine names Iris van Herpen’s 3D printed dress one of the 50 Best Inventions of the 2011 | i.materialise 3D Printing Service Blog - watch us make the future (feel free to join in))

The fashion world was an early adopter of 3-D printing. Dutch designer Iris Van Herpen uses 3-D printers to create designer fashion for Björk and Lady Gaga. Freedom of Creation and Naim Josefi are using 3-D printers to make flashy heels that would make Carrie Bradshaw gasp. Continuum Fashion created the first 3-D printed bikini and glasses made on the MakerBot Replicator were the toast of the 2012 Fashion Week.

source: wired 

The fashion world was an early adopter of 3-D printing. Dutch designer Iris Van Herpen uses 3-D printers to create designer fashion for Björk and Lady Gaga. Freedom of Creation and Naim Josefi are using 3-D printers to make flashy heels that would make Carrie Bradshaw gasp. Continuum Fashion created the first 3-D printed bikini and glasses made on the MakerBot Replicator were the toast of the 2012 Fashion Week.

source: wired 

Apr 25

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