explore-blog:

To put a smile on your day – public space project by Canadian design collective Daily Tous Les Jours makes a giant musical instrument out of color-coded swings.

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You must not fear, hold back, count or be a miser with your thoughts and feelings. It is also true that creation comes from an overflow, so you have to learn to intake, to imbibe, to nourish yourself and not be afraid of fullness.

dark-rye:

Greg Gossell works in layers, adding, peeling, sticking, re-sticking to create mish-mash murals and installations of glorious depth and color. 

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How Music Works 

nprmusic:

Now, Now performs “But I Do” without its usual drums, synthesizers and programmed tracks, but they still aim for a saturated sound against the eye-popping murals at Austin’s “Graffiti Park.” Watch.

nprmusic:

Now, Now performs “But I Do” without its usual drums, synthesizers and programmed tracks, but they still aim for a saturated sound against the eye-popping murals at Austin’s “Graffiti Park.” Watch.

Austin's Vibrant Graffiti

Every so often we need to blow our own minds. It resets us. It bewilders us. It reboots us. We are struck with humility and awe.

Jason Silva, @Jason_Silva

Stay hungry, stay young, stay foolish, stay curious, and above all, stay humble. Because just when you think you’ve got all the answers is the moment some bitter twisted fate in the universe will remind you that you pretty much don’t.

Tom Hiddleston (via czarinna)

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explore-blog:

Maira Kalman on walking as a source of creativity.

explore-blog:

Maira Kalman on walking as a source of creativity.

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johnnarock:

An image I never thought I’d see. Ouch. Click below for the article or on the image for the photo slideshow.
Via nytimes: “Where Pianos Go to Die” 

johnnarock:

An image I never thought I’d see. Ouch. Click below for the article or on the image for the photo slideshow.

Via nytimes: “Where Pianos Go to Die” 

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