The New Museum’s Giant Slide Has Arrived, Woo Hoo! - “Say hello to the your newest favorite attraction: Carsten Höller’s 102-foot-long slide at the New Museum. The giant plastic tube, which goes down from the museum’s fourth floor, through ceilings and floors, to the second floor is now fully operational and will be open to the public from tomorrow through January 15, 2012. And did we mention there is also a sensory deprivation tank? And upside down goggles? And a fish tank you rest your head in? Suddenly getting dragged to the museum seems more like dropping acid and reliving your childhood than a chance to better yourself.”
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DIY Romantic Star Projector
Available for purchase at infmetry for $22 USD. Or you can get all romantic and do it yourself with these easy instructions at this. Put on a little “Forever Young” by Rod Stewart and prepare to get it on under the stars.
(via: Design Crush)
GIVE THIS TO ME RIGHT FUCKING NOW!!!
Do want!
I made a simple poster today to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the attacks.
10 years ago today, I was with my family at a highland resort. When the first images of the smouldering WTC beamed across the Pacific Ocean, we only thought it was a scene from a disaster movie.
Despite being so many thousand miles away, I feel you. The world has changes so much since then - and so many innocent lives continued to be lost over the years.
Americans. Stay strong.
Hey SPH, why rip off the Apple website?
Hurry, visit before they change it. Also, bonus points to the designer for references to The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy in the source code.
Shame on you, SPH. Your designer needs to be fired.
Sizing Up Space: A Visual History
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In the three decades of NASA’s space shuttle program, hundreds of astronauts flew aboard the five spaceships. Find out about the missions, astronauts and vehicles and life in space.
(via NPR)
(via scarywardrobe)
Love: Scandinavian furniture
Lulu Bright furniture boutique, London
Scandinavian furniture are minimalist and yet very, very functional.
Your Rainbow Panorama by Olafur Eliasson, built on the roof terrace of ARoS Aarhus Kunstmuseum, Denmark.
Photos were taken during a Sunday trip to the museum, on the last weekend of my stay in Denmark.
A poster I created for a friend’s play.






