High Line History, Narrated by Ethan Hawke

Narrated by Ethan Hawke. This video is a concise introduction to the history of the High Line, from the days of Death Avenue in the 1840s, to Friends of the High Lines preservation efforts. Features historical imagery. Produced by Matt Wolf. Made possible by the Trust for Architectural Easements.

Peter Zumthor IV_Mechernich 2

Zumthor used a technique called “rammed concrete” where farmers poured a layer of concrete over a teepee of timber every day for 24 days, leaving a texture similar to that of rammed earth. The timber was then burnt out by colliers, using the same process as making charcoal, leaving a charred inside.

Burning car, Superflex

Danish art collective Superflex often treat issues of consumerism and reflect upon the necessity of material presence in art.

Hello World!, M.Marin

Stop motion and all up in the air!

Digital Confetti, Rockwell Group LAB

The installation builds off traditional interactive party elements such as noisemakers, confetti, balloons, and fireworks, creating an entertaining centerpiece allowing both individual and group interaction.

Peter Zumthor IV Mechernich

Zumthor used a technique called “rammed concrete” where farmers poured a layer of concrete over a teepee of timber every day for 24 days, leaving a texture similar to that of rammed earth. The timber was then burnt out by colliers, using the same process as making charcoal, leaving a charred inside.

Fictional Recall Episode 5, Urizen Freaza

Third birthday, with the family.

Electronic Tattoo, Philips

Philips Design examined the growing trend of extreme body adornment like tattoos, piercing, implants and scarring. The Electronics Tattoo film expresses the visual power of sensitive technology applied to the human body.

Peter Zumthor III Colonia

Although our lives take place everywhere, we remember some places in particular. One such place is “Kolumba” in Cologne’s city centre.

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