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"Mini-Europe is a miniature park located in Bruparck, at the foot of the Atomium, in Brussels, Belgium. Mini-Europe has reproductions of monuments in the European Union and other countries within the continent of Europe on display, at a scale of 1:25. Roughly 80 cities and 350 buildings are represented. Mini-Europe receives 350,000 visitors per year.
The park contains live action models such as trains, mills, an erupting Mount Vesuvius, and cable cars. A guide gives the details on all the monuments. At the end of the visit, the Spirit of Europe exhibition gives an interactive overview of the European Union in the form of multimedia games."
This is an outline of a picture of a mini I found. I used the pen tool in Illustrator. It was the first time I've really "picked up" the pen tool and learnt how it works.
Mini fly.
Zerene stack Pmax.
120 steps @ 5 um.
Nikon D7100 + AFD 200 F7.1 ISO 200
Mitutoyo M Plan APO 10X.
FG led module flash time: 4.2 msec.
Mini Kitchen, 1963
Joe Colombo
In just 1.5 cubic metres, this small, mobile, one-piece kitchen contains two hot plates, a refrigerator, a cutting board, electrical outlets for small appliances, and multipurpose storage compartments. Electrically powered, it is made of wood, steel and plastic, and allows one to cook for up to six people. While traditionally the kitchen was a room, Colombo proposed to detach its furniture from the architecture, so it could be moved around to suit flexible, modern living. Originally designed in 1963, the Mini Kitchen entered production in 1964. It is still manufactured today, by the Italian company Boffi.
[Design Museum]
Part of the ‘home of the future’
Home Futures
(November 2018 to March 2019)
...a series of dreamlike passages and rooms designed by New York-based architects SO-IL and explore yesterday’s visions of the future – as avant-garde speculations are displayed alongside contemporary objects and new commissions.
...more than 200 objects and experiences to trace the key social and technological aspirations that have driven change in the home. Historical notions of the mechanised home and the compact home are displayed alongside contemporary phenomena such as connected devices and the sharing economy.
[Design Museum]
hahaha. i always joke that i will take over the car port for my mini cooper clubman, Gladys. She deserves a nice covered parking spot! Mini sent me a stencil when i bought her, so now it's official! Now that all the art guild stuff is out of our carport, Gladys has her home back!