Tag Archive | "motion"

Kinetic Energy Crystallised In Time

Friday, May 8, 2009

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Kinetic Energy Crystallised In Time

Some images are so expressive that time seems to stand still, and nowhere is this more so than in the work of virtuoso photographer Howard Schatz. Schatz's photography fabulously captures the elegance of the human form, and his Motion Study series gives the grace the body can move with a uniquely mesmerising dimension.

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The Ramp House: A Skatable Home By Archivirus

Thursday, April 9, 2009

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The Ramp House: A Skatable Home By Archivirus

Skateboarders are a fanatical bunch, warriors on wheels who’ll ollie and grind whenever and wherever they can. Any urban space will do, but if it’s raining or there isn’t a skate park nearby, what’s a skater to do? Answer: live in the Ramp House, newly completed by Acrhivirus Architecture and Design. The Ramp House is exactly what it says it is: less a residence with a ramp than a seamless integration of half-pipe and homestead.

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Death Valley Stones that Literally Move by Themselves [pics]

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

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In the third part of our Natural Design series, Environmental Graffiti reporter Vlad Jecan explores the natural phenomenon of the Racetrack Playa, where stones literally move by themselves. image via The Racetrack Playa is a dry lake found within Death Valley National Park, California, U.S.A. The [...]

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