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Monthly Archives: December 2011
Märklin World
text and image roberto voorbij Immediately after visiting the exhibit MärklinWorld everything seems to look like a scale model. Every animal seems suspicious. Possibly fake, possibly a man manufactured version. We are living in a maquette. We are living in … Continue reading
Posted in art, sociology, technique
Tagged Amersfoort, Anne Wenzel, architecture, art, Eelco Brand, Frank van der Salm, Krijn de Koning, Kunsthal KAdE, Leonid Tsvetkov, Maurice van Tellingen, Märklin, Märklin World, Michael Samuels, model world, models, Oliver Boberg, photography, public transport, technique, technology
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Plastic wooden fence
image roberto voorbij Behind this fence is being worked on a new Utrecht Central. CU i see you in Utrecht.
Posted in art, marketing
Tagged advertising, architecture, art, city branding, design, inspiration, photo, photography, photos, pictures, public space, public transport, smullers, Utrecht, Utrecht Centraal, Utrecht Central, wooden fence
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Giny Vos – The Painted Chat
text and image roberto voorbij Although the work is already six years old it looks as if it was just yesterday unveiled. A sign of strong art and a clear example of the art of art maintenance. Giny Vos has … Continue reading
Posted in art
Tagged Amsterdam, architecture, art, design, Giny Vos, inspiration, photography, public space, review, reviews, technology
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