Detritus 766

 

 


▶ colours of vintage tupperware

 

 

▶ interesting drum midi ‘bar’
kickstarter + main site
First Q: will it still work, after your company & app disappear?

 

 

▶ Mt. Fuji finally has its iconic snowcap, latest ever in 130 years

 

 

NZ Astrophotography Competition 2024 winners!

 

 


▶ The Genius Of Carlton Barrett

 

 

▶ Director Jim Jarmusch Shares the Surrealist Photos That Influenced His Films

 

 

▶ love seeing marked up dark room prints eg these Magnum prints:
Llama in Times Square, New York City, 1957

 

 

▶ “Almost 15 years ago, on a tiny plot of land in eastern Tokyo, a young architect named Keisuke Oka began to construct a tower of concrete entirely by hand. Located just a short walk from Mita Station, the Arimaston Building (蟻鱒鳶ル) is an intricate, organic structure whose uniqueness has earned it the nickname, the “Gaudi of Mita” after Spanish architect Antoni Gaudí.” – via Spoon & Tamago

“Building as if Dancing”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


▶ David Graeber on the Extreme ‘Centre’

 

 

 

 

▶ RIP Quincy Jones

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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