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detail of an art object at the exhibition "The art of fashion" at museum Boijmans van Beuningen Rotterdam The Netherlands
Designed by Viktor en Rolf
The CUSP bus.
Made by Bradford based papier-mache artist John Shanks.
We have taken commissions for many of these over the years to be made to commemorate births, Christenings, weddings and retirements.
After nearly 13 years trading Cusp will close tomorrow.
We had a good ride.
We had a conversation about the bits and pieces that collect in our house and the objects that map how you live. Great idea lets gather some of them together and see what they look like as a whole. With little thought other than this here is the resulting image. Yep, it's just so much c--p, but then, what about the... this could run for some time as an idea.
model: object
designer: David Brill
folder: David Brill
I met with David Brill second time at the convention in Poland this year (Kazimierz 2010). He was so kind and borrowed to us several of his folds. This is pointed cube. Thank David very much!
Having worked out my tribal percussion circle needs in my twenties, I was content to merely listen to the dulcet tones of a few dozen people hammering away as I slithered by. It sounded like a wind-chime made of hammers.
model: object
designer: David Brill
folder: David Brill
I met with David Brill second time at the convention in Poland this year (Kazimierz 2010). He was so kind and borrowed to us several of his folds. This is very special piece - the cube with parts of the sphere piked on its apexes. The major of the arranging city was especially fascinated by this object. Thank David very much!
A very long chain of events meant that it was sensible to get a new phone - so I went expensive.
The manual's 207 pages + appendicies and index. Might take a while to work out how it all works.
But it does make phone calls.
Detail of A Cultural Object (1985), by Dawn Scott, in the National Gallery of Jamaica; Kingston, Jamaica, 22 May, 2007
The picture you see is one of the world's largest groves of the world's largest trees. Redwood Mountain Grove covers five square miles with more than 2,100 giant sequoias larger than 10 feet in diameter.
The National Park Service mission requires us to protect these "natural objects." How? We protect the natural processes that create the conditions that those objects require. In the case of sequoias, a process that holds the key to survival is fire. Without it, these giant trees cannot regenerate.
Redwood Mountain Overlook @ Kings Canyon National Park, California