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My 99.8% complete office/studio space. It's a quaint lil' 10'x9' room, but i LOVE IT and it's all mine! I still have more organizing to do, and a few more blank spaces on the walls to fill.
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The main part of my office. You will find me snug in that white chair everyday (Panorama stitched in Photomerge)
An executive office space inside the former Globe and Mail Headquarters in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The Globe and Mail moved to a new building in December of 2016 and this one did not sit for very long since the demolition process began just a couple of months later.
I went into this location hoping to find dust covered printing presses, unfortunately there were none. I later found out that although the printing of the newspaper did happen here at one point in time, that was no longer the case and had not been for many years.
It was still an interesting location to return to a few years after my first visit, while it was still buzzing with with excitement.
©James Hackland
Oops... they ran out of tracks!
This is part of an installation on Great Eastern Street to turn disused London Underground train carriages into studios / workspaces. We drove past when they were lifting the carriages up on top of the building. It attracted quite a crowd.
More on the story here.
More of the carriages here and here.
Originally uploaded for Guess Where London.
Office Space-inspired piece exhibited at Gallery 1988's Crazy 4 Cult 2 show
Chosen for American Illustration 28 (2009)
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©2008 Jude Buffum
Looks can be deceiving.
Windows 2000 Professional booting up in an abandoned office space on the upper floors of a small industrial space in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
©James Hackland
Apple 24" LED Cinema Screen and my work phone (iPhone 4), Moto360 and personal phone (LG G4) with a Slickwraps skin
Here's a view of the 9-5 cockpit. Any help with the notes would be much appreciated. I would have picked up a bit if I knew this would be on FlickR
Quoted from Office Space
MILTON
I, I don't care if they, if they lay me off either, because I, I told
Bill that if he moves my desk one more time, then, then I'm quitting.
I'm going to quit. And I told Dom too because they've moved my desk
four times. I used to be by the window, where I could see the squirrels
and they were merry. But then they switched from the Swingline to the
Boston stapler, but I kept my Swingline. (he's holding his red
Swingline) (Camera pans to Peter) They have my staples for the Boston
and I kept the staples from the Swingline stapler.
PETER
Ok, Milton.
MILTON
And if, if they take my stapler, I will, I will set this building on
fire.
The Body Shop's new "open office" plan.
See article in the Raleigh, News and Observer
www.newsobserver.com/print/sunday/work_money/story/705480...
Collection Drop! By Erfe Design
Lazzona Office & NEW Creed Back Wall
F E A T U R E S :
►Desk with Monitor and mouse 3 Li
► Boss Office chair 10 Li
► Back wall with shelving and clutter pieces 21 Li
► Luster/Chandelier 7 Li includes on/off function
► Armchair 5 Li
► Coffee table 1 Li
► Chair and Marble color changer HUD
► 2k HQ Textures
► Baked and PBR Materials
► Chair moves according to animations
► Creed Back wall 10 Li
✈️Erfe Design Mainstore Location :
September 17, 2009
"No way! Why should I change? He's the one who sucks."
Michael Bolton in Office Space
Winners: Sara Carter and JoAnn Orr
As seen on MrXStitch
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Um, yeah... If you could just make sure you fill out your Terrific Panda Shot reports, that'd be great.
"When you ask a person to jump, his attention is mostly directed
toward the act of jumping and the mask falls so that the real person appears."
-Philippe Halsman
Halsman was a famed Life photographer who towards the end of his
career would customarily ask his subjects if they would like to
jump for him. My particular favorite image of his is the Duke and
Duchess of Windsor (1956) jumping.
I have been asking people to stick their tongue out
for a picture. I've been doing it for some time - back to the
old days when you used "film". For convience I have only searched
my collection of digital images, and come up with the following
mosaic of images. It includes family, friends. acquaintances, and even
relative strangers - people who I met briefly and never learned their name.
As far as I know there is no one famous. (Halsman took pictures of royalty
and celebrities - like Marilyn Monroe.)
I am not sure what sticking your tongue out symbolizes anymore.
A little research on the internet turned up that "Sticking out
the tongue is still a polite sign of greeting in northern India and Tibet"
And a lot of SMS/chat/email icon references...
:o)Sticking your tongue out
:-P tongue hanging out in anticipation
:-r sticking tongue out
:-P sticking out tongue (symbol of disrespect)
:-q trying to touch its tongue to its nose
It is not clear if in the act of sticking their tongue out
for a photo if the "mask falls" and the real person shows
throuh or not - clearly I'll need to do some more research.
(Comments on this preliminary effort are welcome.)
There are stories to go with these pictures. (aren't there always?)
My Uncle stuck his tongue out without prompting. I sent my Aunt a cabinet
card of my Uncle with a photoshopped in tongue piercing.
Evidently the family laughed about it all weekend (though it is unclear
what response my Uncle had - we haven't spoken since I sent his family the
image over a year ago :-)
The "Office Space Compliant tongue piercing" (B&W with
Red push pin "tongue piercing") was a setup shot, and thanks to
my co-worker for modeling. We actually used a green push pin with
the pin cut off to do some non-enterprise critcal activities during
that work day. Inspired by the movie Office Space - that captures what
corporate cube culture really is to those of us in the cube- we
created this particular piece of flair, only a few more pieces
of flair and we'll be able to fully express ourselves:-)
Best viewed large
Front desk at the newly renovated Assembly of First Nations. Interior design by Turnbull Design Consultants Limited, Centrepiece by N-Product.
Office redecoration made for a small danish communication company called Rhetorica.
See the original blog post at: www.whatwedo.dk/?case=Rhetorica_interiors