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# The T-shirt issue by Mashallah Design & Linda Kostowski

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Three different T-shirts created by digital portraits (3D data) turned into 2D sewing patterns. Portraits are including an element from the biographical memory of the person. These beautiful clothes have been designed by Mashallah Design and Linda Kostowski . Found on Dezeen Wolf (419 faces) Swimmies (378 faces) Juki (318 faces)

# The T-shirt issue by Mashallah Design & Linda Kostowski

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Three different T-shirts created by digital portraits (3D data) turned into 2D sewing patterns. Portraits are including an element from the biographical memory of the person. These beautiful clothes have been designed by Mashallah Design and Linda Kostowski . Found on Dezeen Wolf (419 faces) Swimmies (378 faces) Juki (318 faces)

# Björn Börkur Eiriksson : Industrium

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Björn Börkur Eiriksson is an Iceland artist who works for CCP , a video game company.

# Björn Börkur Eiriksson : Industrium

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Björn Börkur Eiriksson is an Iceland artist who works for CCP , a video game company.

# Weaving with nature

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Honda Syoryu This is not an AA student models ! When I saw last Kawamata's pieces in Versaille I thought first to the eel trap (korobashi) that I bought In Japan, but when you look closer to contemporary sculpture in Japan you can find something pretty close to Kawamata's work that might have inspired him... Its called Bamboo art or Textile art and it's seems to come from Ikebana (japanase flower composition art) and Ikebana basket . This arty basketery create amazing shapes, skins and spaces. Following some of the best artists of that movement. japanese eel trap or "korobashi" Morigami Jin Kawashima Shigeo MIMURA Chikuho Yamagushi Ryuun More information here , or here cf: in Western countries : Andy Goldworthy and friends...

# Weaving with nature

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Honda Syoryu This is not an AA student models ! When I saw last Kawamata's pieces in Versaille I thought first to the eel trap (korobashi) that I bought In Japan, but when you look closer to contemporary sculpture in Japan you can find something pretty close to Kawamata's work that might have inspired him... Its called Bamboo art or Textile art and it's seems to come from Ikebana (japanase flower composition art) and Ikebana basket . This arty basketery create amazing shapes, skins and spaces. Following some of the best artists of that movement. japanese eel trap or "korobashi" Morigami Jin Kawashima Shigeo MIMURA Chikuho Yamagushi Ryuun More information here , or here cf: in Western countries : Andy Goldworthy and friends...

# Jeff Koons' exhibition in Chateau de Versailles

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Here is last Jeff Koons' exhibition in the most visited appartments in Chateau de Versailles. I would say it is a very humourous one (here is the vaccum work in a room decorated by paintings of women) even if a lot of people does not understand it like this, grumble all along the exhibition and exclaim how disgraceful this within a so important architecture ! Exhibition will run until december 14th.

# Jeff Koons' exhibition in Chateau de Versailles

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Here is last Jeff Koons' exhibition in the most visited appartments in Chateau de Versailles. I would say it is a very humourous one (here is the vaccum work in a room decorated by paintings of women) even if a lot of people does not understand it like this, grumble all along the exhibition and exclaim how disgraceful this within a so important architecture ! Exhibition will run until december 14th.

# Tadashi Kawamata in Versailles

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After this post about Tadashi Kawamata's workshop in Versailles' school of architecture, here is his own installation in La Maréchalerie. Like the students' work, Kawamata uses crates and little plastic joints. In the inside, in order to create a new volume, crates are linked to a net hung by cables to Maréchalerie's wooden beams. Exhibition is open until december 13rd but the outdoor installation will be took apart on october 6th.

# Tadashi Kawamata in Versailles

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After this post about Tadashi Kawamata's workshop in Versailles' school of architecture, here is his own installation in La Maréchalerie. Like the students' work, Kawamata uses crates and little plastic joints. In the inside, in order to create a new volume, crates are linked to a net hung by cables to Maréchalerie's wooden beams. Exhibition is open until december 13rd but the outdoor installation will be took apart on october 6th.

# Claude Parent's Villa Drusch

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Villa Drusch built in Versailles in 1963 at the same time than research about oblique.

# Claude Parent's Villa Drusch

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Villa Drusch built in Versailles in 1963 at the same time than research about oblique.