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Tuesday, August 17th, 2010

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That’s the amazing idea by Michael Johansson: to get everything, regular and irregular, to turn into regularly ArtWorks. A kind of Tetris Art.

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“I am intrigued by irregularities in daily life. Not those that appear when something extraordinary occurs, but those that are created by an exaggerated form of regularity. Colours or patterns from two separate objects or environments concur, like when two people pass each other dressed in the exact same outfit. Or when you are switching channels on your TV and realize that the same actor is playing two different roles on two different channels at the same time. Or that one day the parking lot contained only red cars” he writes.

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“These irregularities, these coincidences, are another focus of my artwork.” And now have at Michael Johansson’s site to find out all his amazing ideas.

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Tuesday, June 8th, 2010

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Amazing idea from Nidhi Gupta: film roll lamp is made from spools of old film that are strung together and assembled into a circular shape.

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If you like us love how the successive series of stills creates a shifting pattern as forgotten scenes weave a new narrative about sustainable design, vote for it now in inabitat ’s Spring Greening DIY Design Competition

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