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this space will be a collection of random things.
thoughts are not nessesary, i dislike writing anyway..
nothing too deep, nothing too serious!
for my portfolio go to http://ersigiannoulatou.com :)
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taken at Ladopoulos Factory, in Patras, Greece
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The Weather Yesterday by Troika
This meteorological installation located in London’s Hoxton Square until September 9th, 2012 reverses the intent of a weather report from forecast to fore-past, displaying the weather and temperature of precisely the same time from the day before. Meant as a thought-provoking look at society’s need for constant, up-to-the-minute notifications, Troika’s five meter high LED screen instead feeds entirely irrelevant information to the masses. You can check out more of its transition displays below:



Artists: Website (via: Design Boom)
ianbrooks:

The Weather Yesterday by Troika
This meteorological installation located in London’s Hoxton Square until September 9th, 2012 reverses the intent of a weather report from forecast to fore-past, displaying the weather and temperature of precisely the same time from the day before. Meant as a thought-provoking look at society’s need for constant, up-to-the-minute notifications, Troika’s five meter high LED screen instead feeds entirely irrelevant information to the masses. You can check out more of its transition displays below:



Artists: Website (via: Design Boom)
ianbrooks:

The Weather Yesterday by Troika
This meteorological installation located in London’s Hoxton Square until September 9th, 2012 reverses the intent of a weather report from forecast to fore-past, displaying the weather and temperature of precisely the same time from the day before. Meant as a thought-provoking look at society’s need for constant, up-to-the-minute notifications, Troika’s five meter high LED screen instead feeds entirely irrelevant information to the masses. You can check out more of its transition displays below:



Artists: Website (via: Design Boom)
ianbrooks:

The Weather Yesterday by Troika
This meteorological installation located in London’s Hoxton Square until September 9th, 2012 reverses the intent of a weather report from forecast to fore-past, displaying the weather and temperature of precisely the same time from the day before. Meant as a thought-provoking look at society’s need for constant, up-to-the-minute notifications, Troika’s five meter high LED screen instead feeds entirely irrelevant information to the masses. You can check out more of its transition displays below:



Artists: Website (via: Design Boom)
ianbrooks:

The Weather Yesterday by Troika
This meteorological installation located in London’s Hoxton Square until September 9th, 2012 reverses the intent of a weather report from forecast to fore-past, displaying the weather and temperature of precisely the same time from the day before. Meant as a thought-provoking look at society’s need for constant, up-to-the-minute notifications, Troika’s five meter high LED screen instead feeds entirely irrelevant information to the masses. You can check out more of its transition displays below:



Artists: Website (via: Design Boom)
homedesigning:

(via Casual Loft Style Living)
by stefan sagmeister and jessica walsh
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sawaru:

betonbabe:

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a soft brick wall inside the swiss pavillion.