British artist Hannah Sawtell and technologist Avi Flombaum created sawbaum.com, where users can create visual collages using multiple vine streams. "We wanted it to look like a visual comic book, with overlapping panels," said Flombaum. "And we wanted it to be fun!" Photo courtesy Rhizome.
10cm x 10cm white tiles line all the bathroom walls and floors. The same tiles pop up in the kitchen.
The interiors are lined with OSB Poplar wood, and insulated with 12cm of recycled cotton.
One of the witticisms found on livethesheendream.com.
The spaces were adapted to suit the modular nature of the plywood cladding. The lids used to clad the walls of the studio are 80x120cm, while those used for the flooring of the mezzanine level are 60x80cm.
A two-way carpentry wall made from a sheet of tempered glass – 113 CM high and 208 CM wide – the wall divides the kitchen and the bathroom space, while letting light from the bathroom window infiltrate into the cooking area
Shelves hold rows and rows of print rollers. The wider the roller, the longer the repeat of the pattern will be; the narrower it is, the shorter the repeat. Repeats can range from about 10 cm to 75 cm or more.
The Bothy’s clean outline conceals a drainage system and 10cm of wood-fiber insulation.
Ulysses word cloud poster from beautifulwordsbeautifulart.com.