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ea: 8th Mar 2005 - 21:06 GMTthose floor inserts are rubber, like the giant puzzle mats under play structures. and the stacks have translucent corrugated plastic panels, as does the ceiling. the whole experience of the space emphasizes its transparency. I felt transparent in it - emptied of my mass, lifted, and thought I just might fall through the cantilievered glass floor to the solidity of concrete street below. elaine: 28th Apr 2005 - 07:13 GMTI want to live in this future. I will need a completely new wardrobe. And a face lift. And a haircut. And SHOES. I think retrofuturist shoes, like maybe big platform shoes with stacks in different colours and cut out stars or hearts on the tops. Obviously heavy use of silver. Marvellous!
DolyN ReNeE: 8th Jan 2006 - 16:36 GMThey,it luks so industrial,haha..like its not yet finish. elaine? howa bout transparent platform shoes wit lil'çrystals or diff. jewels inside. your previous ideas sounds mor like a teletubbies nite slippers..haha.no offence. Comment on this article..Browsing articles by Fuzzytank - [previous] :: [next] |
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