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Minji Choung
Graphic Designer
South Korea
pixstory:

(via A United Identity for Occupy Wall Street - My Modern Metropolis)pixstory:

(via A United Identity for Occupy Wall Street - My Modern Metropolis)

(Source: thematerialreview)

micasaessucasa:

(via Crib-Worthy Clash of Gram and Glam | The Beautifulist)
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(via Crib-Worthy Clash of Gram and Glam | The Beautifulist)
fuckyeahmovieposters:

The Rum Diaryfuckyeahmovieposters:

The Rum Diary
micasaessucasa:

(via House of Turquoise: Tobi Fairley)
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(via House of Turquoise: Tobi Fairley)
aclockworkorange:

Re-Covered by Aled Lewis (Source)aclockworkorange:

Re-Covered by Aled Lewis (Source)

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Re-Covered by Aled Lewis (Source)

fuckyeahmovieposters:

Rear Windowfuckyeahmovieposters:

Rear Window
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Black SwanMade and submitted by Vincent Gabrielefuckyeahmovieposters:

Black SwanMade and submitted by Vincent Gabriele

fuckyeahmovieposters:

Black Swan

Made and submitted by Vincent Gabriele

landscapearchitecture:

(via Bricoleurbanism » Urban Fabric & Form Comparison)landscapearchitecture:

(via Bricoleurbanism » Urban Fabric & Form Comparison)

This is Mark Wallinger‘s “Time and Relative Dimensions in Space 2001″, a life-sized mirrored model of the TARDIS from “Doctor Who,” which at certain angles seems to blend into its environment. It was exhibited at The Hayward Gallery in February 2009.

This is Mark Wallinger‘s “Time and Relative Dimensions in Space 2001″, a life-sized mirrored model of the TARDIS from “Doctor Who,” which at certain angles seems to blend into its environment. It was exhibited at The Hayward Gallery in February 2009.

This is Mark Wallinger‘s “Time and Relative Dimensions in Space 2001″, a life-sized mirrored model of the TARDIS from “Doctor Who,” which at certain angles seems to blend into its environment. It was exhibited at The Hayward Gallery in February 2009.