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Moholy Nagy: In 1922 I ordered by telephone from a sign factory five paintings in porcelain enamel. I had the factory’s color chart before me and I sketched my paintings on graph paper. At the other end of the telephone, the factory supervisor had the same kind of paper divided in to squares. He took down the dictated shapes in the correct position. (It was like playing chess by correspondence.)
greg.org: the making of: Rethinking Telephony From Moholy-Nagy, or RTFM
too good not top reblog as well.


españa !! :)
finn el humano i jake el perro (hora de aventuras modificado por mi ,echo xD)
jaje el perro pixelado (echo por mi) :)
bucket-of-truth:

va muy rapido

stylization:

Aakash Nihalani

Aakash Nihalani created art in urban spaces with the help of neonfarbenem tape. His works consist mainly of glued rectangles and squares. He placed his ‘objects’ at selected locations in New York to the unusual contours and elegant geometry of the city itself emphasized. He wants to give people the chance to give the city from a different angle to consider as usual while breaking for a brief moment from their usual routine.

ala!! :)

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