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The cube was always mysterious to me... this one set on the end of my makeshift desk for days before I remembered to catalogue it!
I was pretty surprised to find the Cube at Astor Place was replaced by this thing. But it turns out it's being fixed and will be back shortly.
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.
One of the sculptures 'hidden' in the Forest of Dean. The texture of the grain ends and cut-marks is fabulous.
My Cube CC Custom mountainbike, 2006, with Magura HS33 Rim Brakes, Manitou Skareb Super TPC Lockout suspension, Shimano XT/LX.
The cube is being tossed in the air here, but I could have just held it and got a much better focus. :P
Studying light and refraction through different materials. Stained glass material from Geekatplay Studio mapped to a single cube with a quadratic light placed inside.
Starting to get my Cubes back in order...(still have some re-arranging to do...and sorting of "Junk"...)
Only four cubes - but not so easy!
"Place the cubes in a straight line so that each of the four long sides shows four different cats, one of each kind."
The cats are painted by Anne Mortimer, I think.
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.
this cube in parque de la exposicion in lima reminded me of the movie sphere. apart from the very obvious geometric differences, i'm pretty sure that there was a big, reflective, golden sphere in that film. although a quick google search didn't provide any evidence to back that up so i could be remembering wrong again. i do recall being disappointed with that movie though, not because it was really bad, but because it had potential to be good. i enjoyed the scenes when the sphere/alien starts communicating via the computer screens, typing out his name is jerry and he is happy, before sinisterly changing tack and declaring he will kill everyone. it should have been a tense, claustrophobic sci-fi thriller/horror - but somehow the pieces just didn't fit together. it's certainly no event horizon which i'm not embarrassed to admit scared the bejesus out of me.
in reality i'm sorry to reveal that this cube wasn't hovering above the ground, here's the non-floaty original
This cube was designed by David Mitchell and it was published on his book Paper Crystals, for the first cube I folded I used regular printer paper. Then I decided to fold a smaller one... It only takes like 5 min to fold and assemble the whole thing.
Style: Contemporary
What: Bench
Material: Common US Wood
Space: Home
Concrete Cubes by Dex (Atlanta, Ga)
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.
The Cube in Old Market Square, a close up. Sorry, I should explained the cube to the people that don't live in Winnipeg. It's a new stage in our exchange District for performers. When spring comes and there are some performers there I will post some photos.
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Dir: Vincenzo Natali
Stars: Nicole de Boer, Maurice Dean Wint, David Hewlett, Andrew Miller
7 complete strangers of widely varying personality characteristics are involuntarily placed in an endless kafkaesque maze containing deadly traps.
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