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Book igloo or book fort? Cool either way!
Monstrum is an awesome Danish playground design firm that creates some seriously awesome playgrounds”
MONSTRUM believes that playground design should be a reflection of the world surrounding us. We see the world as a place full of colour. We meet boys that like pink and girls that likes trees, so why only play on a monky frame and a sandbox, when you can play in a moon crater or a submarine or a giant spider or an enormous snail or a Trojans horse or a rocket or an ant or a princess castle. The fantasy is infinite.
The visual effect can endulge from a far, a tall slide, a massive tower or a wave to play on can draw kids in from the street.
As artists and designers and through our experience with building theatrical set-design at numerous theaters in Copenhagen, we have the knowledge to combine elements where not only physical activities and play evolve, but also with a visual story that creates a space where fantacy thrives.[via Super Punch]
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Would get me up in the morning!
You know what? This might actually work.
Innovation!
Nice!
(Source: doctorwhatthefuckman, via fandom-menace)
Ummmmm……
Books are the quietest and most constant of friends; they are the most accessible and wisest of counselors, and the most patient of teachers.
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An unknown artist has had some fun in Sofia, Bulgaria painting statues in the images of Superman, Ronald McDonald, Santa, the Joker and more. The ‘vandalism’ has since been cleaned up but it’s pretty cool in my opinion.
Some of the Star Wars merchandise that never saw the shelves. Some interesting stuff. Check out the full list.
“The Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama transformed a completely white room, including furniture, into a spectacle featuring her signature dots, helped by children who visited the exhibition over two weeks and placed brightly colored stickers throughout the installation at the Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane.”
This is even more awesome in person.
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