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Posted: December 12th, 2006
at 10:25am by Koookiecrumbles
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Colorized
colorized images from electron microscopes at the University of Hawaii gallery at pbrc.hawaii
Vintag Scur
Posted: December 12th, 2006
at 10:25am by Koookiecrumbles
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arquitecto de la semana
some of you ninjas who have been checking out MNP for some time might remember a previous trial of the architect of the week feature here at myninjaplease. well, forget all about that foolishness. now that arch.MNP is up we’re bringing it back in full force, for real this time. the ninjas from arch.MNP are going to be hitting you with a new architect/firm every monday, followed up with featured projects by that designer daily for the rest of the week.
what you’re looking at here is the work of the Danish firm 3XN [or 3XNielsen]. their innovative work has won them a number of competitions and awards, including the Dedalo-Minosse Special Prize, the ULI Award Europe, the Miami Bienal Silver Medal and the MIPIM AR Future Projects Award [for more you’ll need to check the 3XN site…can’t link to specific info there because its flash. great site tho, go check it out]. current projects include a new British national museum in Liverpool, and a new arts and media center at the university of Salford [also in the UK]. for more on these projects, or the crazy nordhavnen residences shown above [might remind some of you of the urban cactus building we featured a little while back] you’re just going to have to check us out at the architecture site. read on ninjas…
LEGO Batman!
Posted: December 11th, 2006
at 1:43pm by Koookiecrumbles
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Harajuku
From Wikipedia:
Harajuku became famous in the 1980s due to the large numbers of street performers and wildly dressed teens who gathered there on Sundays when Omotesando was closed to traffic. Those movements lead to the vibrant "Hokoten Band Scene". This was stopped at the end of the ’90s and the number of performers, Visual Kei fans, rockabilly dancers and punks has steadily decreased since. Today on Sundays one can see many Gothic Lolita as well as many foreign tourists taking pictures of them on the way to Meiji Shrine. Some tourists are surprised to see such a large exhibition of Japanese youth dressed up in often shocking outfits.
Near the train station there is the Meiji Shrine, which is famous for the large number of people who come to visit every year, as well as Yoyogi Park. Also nearby are Takeshita Street, a street lined with fashion boutiques and various goods mostly for young teenagers, and Omotesando, a very long street with cafes and upscale fashion boutiques popular with residents and tourists alike.
Harajuku gallery at thejapanesearecrazy
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from ashoka
Posted: December 11th, 2006
at 1:36pm by Koookiecrumbles
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Underground and Beyond
the other side of urbanisation gallery at archibase
Posted: December 11th, 2006
at 11:59am by Koookiecrumbles
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