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designcloud:

Decades of Time Split Into One Portrait by Bobby Neel Adams

drawingarchitecture:

Matthew Barrentine

drawingarchitecture:

Matthew Barrentine

pauloctavious:

Honored to be in the latest issue of Once Magazine!

oncemagazine:

The Moors of Chicago: a Fiction, Once Magazine: Issue 5

Story by Paul Octavious, and Peter Orner.

This story is unlike anything we’ve published. It is fiction, though that is not to say it’s staged—these are photos of a real place and real people. But the narrative rests on the back of the written piece, while the photography pulls along the viewer by setting a tone and securing the place. Short interspersed videos extend the passing of time on The Hill.

We like to think that this kind of story has a magic that isn’t present in any other format—in print or on the web. Our belief is that in stories like these, photos, videos, and words can sit together differently, invoking a new kind of narrative that is not solely written or shot, but created in tandem. It’s one for the imagination.

fuckyeahbrutalism:


Marxer Laboratories, Ivrea, Turin, Italy, 1960-62
(Alberto Galardi)

fuckyeahbrutalism:

Marxer Laboratories, Ivrea, Turin, Italy, 1960-62

(Alberto Galardi)

lomographicsociety:

Iconic Photographs Recreated Using LEGO Pieces

Many of us are already familiar with some of the world’s most iconic photographs. But, how do they look like when recreated using a different medium? Let’s take a second look at these popular photographs interestingly rendered using LEGO pieces!

cabinporn:

Built in Suffolk, England by Haworth Tompkins.

oliphillips:

Transparent Speaker

by People People

fuckyeahbrutalism:

Tours de l’Île Vert, Grenoble, France, 1967
(Roger Anger, Pierre Puccinelli)

fuckyeahbrutalism:

Tours de l’Île Vert, Grenoble, France, 1967

(Roger Anger, Pierre Puccinelli)

oliphillips:

Disappearance

by Atsum Izumi