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An Impoverished Community Revitalised Through Art

An Impoverished Community Revitalised Through Art

Alex Wain May 14, 2013 2

It’s amazing what can be achieved when nobody is fighting over who takes the credit isn’t it? Here’s a story of one such scenario, it began when a civil engineer, two visual artists, a

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This Home Constantly Transforms & Redesigns Itself

This Home Constantly Transforms & Redesigns Itself

Alex Wain November 9, 2012 0

Here’s something that is sure going to impress your house guests – an apartment that automatically converts itself into 4 entirely different spaces. After being inspired by the pulleys, leavers and counterweights used on

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Would You Live In This Japanese Transparent Home?

Would You Live In This Japanese Transparent Home?

Alex Wain November 4, 2012 2

Forget watching Big Brother, if you walk past this house in Japan you can see literally everything going on without the aid of hidden cameras. There’s no room for privacy – every moment, intimate

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Fantastic 3D Artworks That You Can Become A Part Of

Fantastic 3D Artworks That You Can Become A Part Of

Alex Wain August 9, 2012 4

If you look at the majority of movie releases these days, there’s been a massive resurgence in 3D – simply because you feel immersed and part of the experience. Now some creative folks over

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Mind-Bending Optical Illusions Designed To Impress

Mind-Bending Optical Illusions Designed To Impress

Alex Wain August 8, 2012 0

Swiss visionary Felice Varini doesn’t view the world in quite the same way you and I do. Over the past 30 years, he’s become famous for establishing himself as one of the pioneers of a technique

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The City Of London, Is A Different Place From London

The City Of London, Is A Different Place From London

Alex Wain July 24, 2012 0

The Great City of London, known for its historical landmarks, modern skyscrapers, ancient markets and famous bridges. It’s arguably the financial capital of the world and home to over eleven thousand people. Wait, what? Eleven… thousand?

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