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Read more about Wright's technique of compression & release, expressed here by Tadao Ando at Omotesando Hills:
"[Frank Lloyd] Wright was the master of lowering the lid – bringing the space in snug and tight around his occupants -- and then lifting it again into a soaring space that is both theatrical and habitable – to create a frame around domestic life."
One thing I've been enjoying of late is looking at the tea leaves in my tea pot after a brewing. The compressed tea leaves in the Douji bricks grabbed my eye.
All those moments of confusion,
ignoring reality- embracing illusion
i see you closed in a box, in a shape,
burning from all you couldn't explain.
Ionia Avenue looking north.
GRFlickr Photo walk Thursday night downtown Grand Rapids with a dozen or more photographers.
"Cleaning of clothing with compressed air, while it is being worn, is strictly forbidden - danger of mortal injury."
This must have been a significant issue to merit the placement of such a sign. And I wish I had a video of it.
It's all about the packaging. At $0.15/tablet, these Italian designed wet napkins totally sold me. The towels could be rehydrated with essences of Sorrentos Lime, African Essence, North Breeze or Indian Farm. These are available through Lentia Enterprises Ltd.
2009 CRFA Show @ the Direct Energy Centre, Toronto.
Part 1 of Compressed series Watch on Vimeo
Ferrous printer toner particles floating on the surface of water are attracted by a magnet and align to the invisible magnetic field around them. The patterns and motions that result are strangely ordered and organized.