ny.10.#01mixed mediums on paper
22" x 30"
2010
ny.10.#02mixed mediums on paper
22" x 30"
2010
Papierkrieg from Makaio Tisu on Vimeo.


This is the north entrance to the Freedom Tunnel, on the west side of Manhattan in Harlem. I could go on and on describing this place, its contents and meaning, but I'll let the photos speak for themselves. More reading here, though: Freedom Tunnel
Olympic racing chariot semi-postal stamp c. 1920/21, Belgium
Olympic discus thrower and stadium, c. 1960, Haiti
Notre-Dame and Pont Neuf with trophy, c. 1924, France, designed by E. Becker, engraving by G. Daussy
Olympic gymnastics stamp, c. 1968, Mexico, designed by Lance Wyman
Olympic figure skating pairs, c. 1972, Japan

Sperrholzstuhl - 1935
c. 1987. Carbon fiber and Nomex composite honeycomb, 29 1/4 x 21 3/4 x 19 1/2" (74.3 x 55.2 x 49.5 cm). Manufactured by Alias SpA, Bergamo, Italy. Gift of the manufacturer. © 2010 Alberto Meda
Der MINUTUNER ist ein Wecker mit der klassischen Fequenzanzeige eines Transistorradios. Die Pixelnadel verschiebt sich minütlich auf der Skala. An der Minute Null, zeigen leuchtende LED's die jeweilige Stunde an. Aber was erzähl ich das denn euch auch, ihr habt ja Augen im Kopf. Das heißt:
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Allen Jones - Chair, 1969//Painted plastic and mixed media
Marco ZaniniPeugeot B1K Bicycle Concept | Since its invention, the bicycle really hasn’t changed much. Its basic components remain the same– a pair of wheels, a crank-driven drivetrain, a frame, a seat and some handlebars. The components themselves have evolved, but the basic song has gone unchanged. The design team at Peugeot Bikes, however, have created a bike concept so alien to our eyes that change may be on the horizion. The Peugeot B1K Bicycle Concept takes on the traditional bike format by adding a chain-free drivetrain, removing the down tube and giving it a fierce new design that is as progressive as they come.
