Olafur Eliasson - The Weather Project (2003)
“Representations of the sun and sky dominate the expanse of Turbine Hall. A fine mist permeates the space, as if creeping in from the environment outside. Throughout the day, the mist accumulates into faint, cloud-like formations, before dissipating across the space.
At the far end of the hall is a giant semi-circular form made of hundreds of mono-frequency lamps.
Generally used in street lighting, mono-frequency lamps emit light at such a narrow frequency that colors other than yellow and black are invisible, thus transforming the visual field around the sun into a vast duotone landscape.”
(Source: likeafieldmouse, via marazione)
e1n:
If you’re a Photoshop user and you hate how PS switches your active layer when you undo, causing you to paint/draw on the wrong layer and not realize it until way later, then this is early Christmas for you.
(and I’m sure there are a whole lot of you)
http://draugdesign.com/2011/stepbackwardsmart
Thank you Will Fuller for writing this lifesaving script, Anders Christensen for hosting it and making it available, and Sherwin Abesamis for finding this link.
(via marazione)
I got to draw the guest strip for Jones’ comic Helvetica this week! read the rest of the comic here