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The big cube is a table in our living room, I just love glass and light, the distortions, the glows.
Once I got going in the studio, there was no stopping me. But what I tried to do was, each time, create a completely DIFFERENT image with the same subject.
Top view of a glass cube on a glass cube on a light cube, still with me, lol?
Different lights give different hues on film, this came out more yellow, but I didn’t feel like removing the colourcast, liked it as it was.
Hope you enjoy looking at them as much as I did making them.
Thank you, M, (*_*)
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Life Cube Project from: Dobbs Ferry, NY year: 2015
The Life Cube is an engaging, interactive, art-driven environment for the expression of goals, dreams, wishes, and aspirations. Citizens of BRC inscribe their thoughts on message-walls and on wish-stick postcards deposited into the Cube. In the spectacular finale, the Cube and all the wishes are burned and sent out together into the universe. The Life Cube features a 24’ high architectural design with stairs, pillars, mirrors, posts, and high places inviting Playa visitors to walk through, climb, hang-out, touch and interact. The community can express themselves on write-boards, contribute to the tapestry wall, and watch painters creating collaborative murals all week long. At night the cube takes on new life with spectacular lighting that enhances the drama: wall-washers, spots, strobes, lasers, and psychedelic lights add brilliant color that changes interior rooms and spaces, sending rainbows across the dark Playa landscape and illuminating the art and people around the Cube. URL: www.lifecubeproject.com Contact: thelifecube@gmail.com
Water-Cube: The swimmer's building for 2008 Beijing Olympics. The modern building in the background is called the Dragon Tower, because of the shape of its upperdecks. Rumor has it that the designers of this awesome building had a helicopter pad included and built on the very top, for the likes of Bill Gates and his buddies. The design flaw of it being, zero helicopters or other aircraft are allowed in downtown Beijing, regardless of who they belong to, so on the tippy top of this awesom example of modern architechture there sits a pristine and unused million $$ helicopter pad complete with lights, aircraft safety paintings, pavement and welcome bar.
Made out of upholstery samples. I did not make awesome quilt. Rather, it was made by the grandmother of the cube's new owner.
In the notes above, you'll see bits of evidence that apparently implicate one Nelson Erwin as the individual responsible for the foil-wrapping of Pam's cube. Pity, I would never have suspected such treachery from him...
Cube design museum & Cooper Hewitt presenteren wereldtop designinnovaties om de aarde te redden in simultane expositie: De 62 meest vooruitstrevende designers wereldwijd van de afgelopen drie jaar.
Cube design museum & Cooper Hewitt present international design innovations to help save the earth in simultaneous exhibition: the world's 64 most progressive designs of the last three years. On view May 10th 2019 through Jan. 20th. 2020.
These are the clerestory windows around the top of my cube at Superpages.com.
I used this picture to illustrate my article comparing the office cubicles of Google, next door to us in Texas, with our company's cubes.
Cube design museum & Cooper Hewitt presenteren wereldtop designinnovaties om de aarde te redden in simultane expositie: De 62 meest vooruitstrevende designers wereldwijd van de afgelopen drie jaar.
Cube design museum & Cooper Hewitt present international design innovations to help save the earth in simultaneous exhibition: the world's 64 most progressive designs of the last three years. On view May 10th 2019 through Jan. 20th. 2020.
Cube Cola Theory and Practice - Standing on the hands of Giants
Cube Bar managers Kayle Brandon and Kate Rich present Cube-Cola, home-manufactured in Bristol from an open-source recipe. The subject of national press interest, the process developed through home-lab experimentation, merging domestic and scientific methodology. Richard Grove explains the chemistry.
Cube Truffle Burger:
House Brioche, Taleggio Cheese, Caramelized Shallots mylastbite.wordpress.com/2010/05/24/cube-cafe-cheese-bar-...
Cubes and Ladders pattern by Brooke Pry in the Feb/Mar 2006 issue of Beadwork magazine. I wouldn't have chosen this color for myself. It was a gift and the recipient chose them.
By Jeff Forrest of Stacklab. stacklab.ca/ Featured at the Evergreen Brickworks for Design x Nature 2013.