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Feel What You See , by Emilie Stecher.
The installation tries to evoke one’s imagination by focusing on the
texture
of places. What first seems a still-standing image will let you imagine the life it provides and bears within and around itself.
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Blog: Mar 23, 2021
A few of the hand-printed covers, showing a variety of
textures
. A linocut is a method of printing something where a design is cut into a piece of linoleum using a variety of cutting tools.
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A Lack of Exposure, by Alessandro Rognoni.
His photographs of Lacaton&Vassal’s interiors escape any attempt to bring in artificial control over colour and
texture
, and to wield light by over-regulating his lenses’ exposure.
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pOthOles, by Jonathan Kaye.
The places we prefer — the ones we heavily circulate — are the most vulnerable to the nonphysical elements, as gravity weighs down their
texture
, and as time weathers their appearances.
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Animal Architecture, by Aimee Baars.
It appears that the
texture
and composition of the used soil largely influences their structure.
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The Art of Disconnect: A Manifesto for Inefficiency, by Jessica Kuurstra.
Skin
texture
, generated in the image has a close resemblance to a geographical map. Furthermore, in the top left corner a darker undertone is shown that gradually becomes lighter in the low right corner.
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A Decade of Bnieuws, by Aimee Baars.
However, if you close your eyes for a sec, instead of hearing your overheated laptop buzz or your phone beep, listen to the crinkly sound and
textured
feel of freshly printed paper, waiting to be read.
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Artefact: The Bric-a-brac cabinet, by Leeke Reinders.
Different wooden
textures
and colours show additions and mutations. It is self-made out of pieces of mahogany, plywood, paper and metal. It holds 81 boxes, 23 labels (some loose, one broken), 89 nails and 190 screws.
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What's Going On? Venice, by Oliver Petch and Elena Rossoni.
All kinds of media are used, ranging from fantastic visuals and intricate models to different
textures
, and use of sound and smell. There is an abundance of things to see and experience inside and outside the exhibition grounds.
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Inclusive Design is the Norm, by Inez Margaux Van Oeveren.
SO SO Studio used
textured
stone tiles to help the user identify different spaces and navigate the house. The linear layout of the house makes it easy for the user to specify the rooms and get accustomed to them.
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Tracing Archaeology, by Nicole van Roij.
The
textures
on the skin of the building are built up out of a layer of earth and bonding material and are scaffolded in situ on the concrete-base. Therefore, the pattern is always slightly different.
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Smooth City, by René Boer.
Can you tell us how the Smooth City operates in a historically rich,
textured
, and complex context, like De Wallen in Amsterdam? RB: It occurs in many different forms. Indeed, it can emerge in new developments or historical areas in. many ways.
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P-618, by Lucie Castillo-Ros.
In its second chapter, she develops on the many studies performed to this day on visual stimuli and their potential impact on immune responses: in other words, can we design spaces to help us heal through what we see, including light, colours, and
textures
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On Discomfort, by Jesper-Jay Harrington.
Smooth surfaces, soft
textures
, abundant natural light, year-round 22-degree interiors -- all staples of design principles aimed at fostering a sense of ease and relaxation. The architectural equivalent of a morphine shot -- warm, calm, pacifying.
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Haunted Landscapes, by Maja Liro.
In the direct experience of ruins and rubble, sight begins to give way to sounds, smells and
textures
. 6. Landscape becomes less about views and more about intimate encounters.
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