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Saturday I was on a road trip with my father to get a book signed.
While my father was driving, I was resting my head on the door frame to take upward angle photos.
... but with that said I actually like the version of wired magazine for the ipad more than I wanted to. Feels more like a book than mag.
Blog post at www.designnoted.com/2010/05/26/wired-magazine-the-app/
This and the other picture are of the Essex materials processing center in Columbia City. Scrap copper goes in one end of the building, gets compacted into cubes, and into the furnace. Copper rod (the coil to the left of the forkilft) is coiled, palletized, and banded to the pallet. Each one weighs around 6500 lbs. Diameter ranges from 3/8 to 1/2.
"Wired I" pattern. Printed on 100% organic cotton. Pick your own colors! We do custom colors, sizes, patterns... Just let me know what you are dreaming up - I would love to work with you!
Wire stripped from various utilities ready to be stripped and recycled at National Grid's resource recovery plant in Liverpool, New York.
2007, LAB01, Large installation of wire sculptures where the audiencie could walk through. (6,5 m diameter)
The wire is purchased by Senzokuhle and the lengths and colour bundles prepared. The patterns and colour schemes are not prescribed but left to each artist. Senzokuhle buys over a tonne of wire a month! They have very high standards re colour consistency and as such, buys directly from the factory.