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Richard Barnes Photography

by sbrothier
Richard Barnes divides his time between commissioned work and personal projects. He looks at architecture as artifact and, placing it within the context of archaeology, challenges our conceptions of the way we inhabit and represent the built environment. His photographs are in numerous public and private collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the New York Public Library and the Harvard Photographic Archive. He was a recipient of the Rome Prize for 2005-06.

Studio and Garden: Serizawa Keisuke and Textile Design

by sbrothier
Another of the exciting shows I saw while on my recent trip to NYC was a survey of the textile works of Serizawa Keisuke (1895-1984) at Japan Society, a Japanese designer who took his inspiration from the traditional techniques of stencil dyeing. This kimono was stunning in its color harmonies and surprising shapes. There were others just as dramatically beautiful. Some of the most startling designs were on Noren, or entrance curtains, their shapes strong and simple.

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November 2009

The App Garden on Flickr

by decembre & 6 others
Dopiaza's Set Manager by dopiaza Dopiaza's Set Manager is an on-line tool to allow flickr users to automatically create new sets based on a variety of criteria - you can define set...

October 2009

Procedure in Plain Air

by jeanruaud
"Later, after the men in jumpsuits had driven up and begun digging the hole, Stevick would remember that the guy on the bench beside him had been gazing puzzledly into the cone of his large coffee and had tried to interest him in the question of whether the café’s brew aftertasted of soap or not. This day was gray, with heavy portents of rain."

September 2009

Les dessous d’Android » UNIX Garden

by nicolargo
Premiers pas pour le développement d'applications sous Android

Croydon Tinker Bell...are there fairies at the bottom of the garden? | Mail Online

by bouilloire (via)
Mah je reconnais la photo de 1917, elle était dans Torchwood :)

August 2009

Times Developer Network - Gallery: Article Garden

by karlcow

The visualization grows a "tree" for each TimesPeople activity, adding users as they perform that the same action. The tree "decays" as the corresponding activity declines in frequency.

Kitchen Garden Seeds

by rax262 (via)
Everything you wanted to know about kitchen garden type topics. Covers shallots, onions, lettuce, etc.

Little Gems - Chocky The Children of Green Knowe Think of a Number Jigsaw The Flumps Hectors House Ludwig The Little Green Man The Tinderbox Toms Midnight Garden Godzilla The Riddlers Stig of the Dump Pigeon Street Cockleshell Bay Bleep and Booster Puddle

by ycc2106
This site is dedicated to the Little Gems of children's television programs that have long faded into memory such as Moondial, Into the Labyrinth, The Herbs, Cockleshell Bay, Alias the Jester, Belle and Sebastien, Murun Buchstansangur, The Singing Ringing Tree, Simon in the Land of Chalk Drawings (as shown on Captain Kangaroo) and Portland Bill. It also includes recently discovered Gems such as The Big Knights. These and other classics may no longer be seen on our television screens but we hope that this site will bring back vivid memories of those lazy days of the summer school holidays.

July 2009

le jardin roerich | the roerich garden project » About

by karlcow (via)

This book is about lot #2334609, a piece of land known locally as the Maguire Meadow, one of the last undeveloped spaces in the Mile End neighborhood in the Plateau Mont Royal, in Montreal.

Lot #2334609 is a terrain vague — owned by the Canadian Pacific Railway, owned by the City of Montreal as of June 2009, used and cherished by the community, the only green space in the Mile End. People feel free in this space. They don’t ask for permission to picnic, grow things, create art, or gather around a campfire. It’s open and wild, unlike most city parks.

To outsiders, it may look like an abandoned field. But, as you will read here, the community has appropriated this space and wants a say in how it will be developed. Development is scheduled for 2009-2010, as part of the city’s $9-million revitalization of the neighborhood.

Business Garden - Utiliser un fond noir ne serait pas écologique

by kruty (via)
Google vient de répliquer en affirmant le contraire sur son blog "Is black the new green ?", étude scientifique à l'appui: Il semblerait qu'au contraire, l'utilisation d'un fond noir augmenterait la consommation électrique sur les écrans plats (qu'on estime représenter 75% du marché maintenant).

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