Weekly Report

Things we found hot on design blogs this week, enjoy the selection below 1. Using a heated Icarus Art Drawing Board, which she invented, Italian artist Ester Roi creates beautiful, photorealistic pictures that explore the interaction of water with nature. weekly-report29

2. Analog Smell Recording with Amy Radcliffe's 'Madeline'

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http://vimeo.com/68778690

3. Mirror City by Michael Shainblum: A Kaleidoscopic Timelapse of Chicago, San Francisco, San Diego, Vegas and L.A.

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http://vimeo.com/70573323

4. Kerry Miller's intricately carved 3D artworks from old books

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5. The Tokyo Night Stroll is a lovely animated short by Tao Tajima

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http://vimeo.com/69949278

6. Sergio Albiac has created an automated process that takes portraits and creates generative collages, from them using images from the Hubble Space Telescope.

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7. Birds Made of Flower Petals and Leaves by Red Hong Yi weekly-report29-7

Weekly Report

Things we found hot on design blogs this week, enjoy the selection below 1. Using a heated Icarus Art Drawing Board, which she invented, Italian artist Ester Roi creates beautiful, photorealistic pictures that explore the interaction of water with nature. weekly-report29

2. Analog Smell Recording with Amy Radcliffe's 'Madeline'

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http://vimeo.com/68778690

3. Mirror City by Michael Shainblum: A Kaleidoscopic Timelapse of Chicago, San Francisco, San Diego, Vegas and L.A.

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http://vimeo.com/70573323

4. Kerry Miller's intricately carved 3D artworks from old books

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5. The Tokyo Night Stroll is a lovely animated short by Tao Tajima

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http://vimeo.com/69949278

6. Sergio Albiac has created an automated process that takes portraits and creates generative collages, from them using images from the Hubble Space Telescope.

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7. Birds Made of Flower Petals and Leaves by Red Hong Yi weekly-report29-7

Map 2: the zoomable map on paper

Designer Anne Stauche has just developed a folding paper map that mimics some of the features of their digital counterparts. Map 2 zooms in when unfolded. Starting with an overview of a city, it then unfolds into a transit map, and then again into four equal section. Each one is a zoomed view of a city area. So far she has made maps for Berlin and London.

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YjgFX8-GbfI

Map 2: the zoomable map on paper

Designer Anne Stauche has just developed a folding paper map that mimics some of the features of their digital counterparts. Map 2 zooms in when unfolded. Starting with an overview of a city, it then unfolds into a transit map, and then again into four equal section. Each one is a zoomed view of a city area. So far she has made maps for Berlin and London.

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YjgFX8-GbfI

New York in Grand Canyon by Gus Petro

Lithuanian-born, Switzerland-based photographer Gus Petro took a trip to America in 2012, in search of something new, and made two contrasting stops—the Grand Canyon and New York City—that has inspired his three-part series known as Empty, Dense, Merge. The most interesting and final installment of the three, Merge, combines the vast bleakness of the Grand Canyon with the bustling density of New York City. via

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New York in Grand Canyon by Gus Petro

Lithuanian-born, Switzerland-based photographer Gus Petro took a trip to America in 2012, in search of something new, and made two contrasting stops—the Grand Canyon and New York City—that has inspired his three-part series known as Empty, Dense, Merge. The most interesting and final installment of the three, Merge, combines the vast bleakness of the Grand Canyon with the bustling density of New York City. via

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