I like fire. I like illusions. [blink, blink]
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Asking all my life.
I like fire. I like illusions. [blink, blink]
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It’s the music and the trippy textures. like a flashback, that make this work.
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A pretty cool sci-fi short film.
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ff1 is the first project of fox & freeze. this video shows the strenght of the lounge chair ff1. ff1 or fox & freeze1 is an indoor lounge chair made out of 1 square sheet of synthetic felt. there is no loss of material (except from the drilled holes), it is not supported with wood or metal or other. the structure is self-supporting, the flax rope contracts the chair and finishes the chair aesthetically. the shell and base are not separated from the sheet but remain connected starting from a square surface, the felt sheet is twisted and twisted again, just like a scarf, ending in a symmetric and but also an asymmetric object, this is literally forms follows function.
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We aren’t symmetrical Nissan campaign
I was given the task of making a manifeto for class. There was one that fell under the guidlines, and one that didn’t. One that I wanted, and one that I didn’t. This is the one that I didn’t hand in, but the one I’ll use, just for me.
You have 10 or more people all tweeting away on a single account, but to those watching are wondering “who’s the one clicking submit”.
It’s easy to add a quick signature to each post, i.e. “^NK”
But if I am a newer listener, or I’ve stumbled across you through a retweet, how am I going to decipher these signatures?
Stumble over to CBC Radio3’s @ShawHelp’s twitter, and you’ll see a great solution. Use the background image. It’s common practice to use the background image to post a logo in the corner, and putting a list of on air talent with their signatures makes it clear.
Remember, you don’t have the entire page.
Because computer screen sizes are different, and there is the twitter logo and tweets to fight against, I would keep the information in a 150px margin. And if you compare Radio 3’s background, I wouldn’t go any lower then theirs.
Update April 5, 2012: Look’s like CBC Radio 3 stopped doing it, but @ShawHelp does it.
We’ve heard that the iPad will change your life, but will it change the way you blend?
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