Jun
24
2010
I have blogged about Design Company Numen / For Use almost more then a year, back then I’ve covered their lighting mirror box titled Numen / light.

Tape Installation, Numen / For Use (c)
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May
5
2010
Lucy McRae… former ballerina and trained architect titles herself as a Body Architect… Lucy McRae’s fascination with human body and its ability of reshaping and transforming are in the center of her aesthetics…

Transnatural by Lucy McRae (2010)
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Oct
11
2009
During this year’s edition of Eurokaz – The International Festival of New Theatre I had an opportunity to interview artistic director of CIE 111 Company, Aurelien Bory…
Aurélien Bory in Zagreb, photo taken from SEEbiz (c)
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Jul
15
2009
I still remember the day when I was approaching Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao. I was on my way to the building maybe less than two hours after I landed on airport in lovely Basque… Euskadi.
Something happened that day to me, I can’t explain what exactly… but I can tell you for sure that from that day I see structures and lines in space completely different… I thank for this Frank O. Gehry…

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May
25
2009
Fancy Homes is a web project by artists Nikolina Ivezic and Nenad Laktasic where they’re exploring how far can we go when treating pets and making from them also a sort of a branded product perfectly suitable for branded owner in his/hers branded clothes while having a significant public (branded, too) appearance…
Ivezic and Laktasic created architecture for animals by using the same patterns and construction techniques as if they would built a house for humans with elements of camp art.
Doggy House by Nikolina Ivezic & Nenad Laktasic (c)
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