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2 am en el Grosellar

Rocco

Son las dos de la mañana. Estoy revisando todos los cajones del taller de mi difunto abuelo. Este espacio es el taller de mis sueños, y de alguna manera siento haberlo vivido a través de él.  [IMG_0169.jpeg]

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(28.03.2025 12:17 Mar del Plata, Argentina)

Nika Qutelia

Malin

Tbilisi based artist Nika Qutelia expands the definition of collage. ++++ Blending custom AI models with digital airbrushing, his photography-driven subjects create a striking style akin to none. His practice shows that, when wielded with intent, AI can amplify human authenticity rather than overshadow it. Textural visuals meet playful nostalgia in his work, where familiar characters resurface in unexpected contexts...

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(24.03.2025 19:00 Paris, France)

Feature update

Malin

We are now able to have properly formatted posts. Including inline images like this: [Inspiration for typography reference.] “And quotes like this” Send me a message about other features you'd like included.

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(15.03.2025 22:01 Paris, France)

A streamline

Rocco

I'm excited to once again have this tool that we always think about... A streamline of our thoughts, ideas, simple things we run into whether in the ether or in here.

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(15.03.2025 20:45 Paris, France)

How To Go Through a Door

Rocco

I love the concept of deeply explaining processes that might seem simple to everyday life, but once we look into them, they can actually get to be very detailed indeed. Julio Cortázar once wrote “Instrucciones para subir una escalera” (Instructions on how to climb a staircase) a profond explaination on how we should embark the simple act of going from one floor to the other, while at the same time, setting your mind to...

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(10.02.2022 17:14 Paris, France)

Remind me to drink water

Rocco

I didn’t use to have problems with hydration as a kid, I was always thirsty, therefore I always drank water. As I grew up I started to get inhibited by external factors in an increasing manner, leaving me today in a situation in which I have to constantly remind myself to take a gulp out of the bottle I had sitting by me all morning, and that rarely leaves my side. The issue isn’t that I replace my water drinking wi...

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(04.02.2022 21:20 Paris, France)

Low-res, high quality

Malin

Low-quality content seems to be becoming increasingly popular in contemporary media. I’m talking about unpolished photos and videos and memes that intentionally make no sense.  This is by no means a new idea and I’m not saying anything revolutionary. Picasso strove to learn to unlearn complex techniques and remove restrictions from his practice leading to some of his best work. A lot of our generation is trying to dis...

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(08.01.2022 14:13 Newport Beach, USA)

Reflection on Inspiration

Malin

Recently I feel like I’ve been able to see art and design in a more objective sense. By that, I mean that I don't feel like I ever need to 'wait' for inspiration to strike, and instead, I'm always ready to brainstorm and work through ideas and problems. Somewhat forcing inspiration is an essential part of a sustainable, repeatable creative process. I love the idea of basing a project around a found object. Michele and ...

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(16.12.2021 21:28 New York City, USA)

Sustainable Buying

Rocco

I’ve been riding fixed gear bikes for the past 6 years, (first 4 on and off, last 2 fully involved in the matter) and I’ve always found myself stagnated at the time of buying for a new pair to destroy whilst on the bike. Last year I went to visit a good friends family house in Marbella, and his dad (he really my friend too) surprised me in the morning one day offering me a pair of Prada shoes (the ones that look like i...

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(09.12.2021 07:31 Paris, France)

Collective Consciousness

Rocco

Not long ago I read an article about German-American psychologist Wolfgang Köhler, who conducted a study in 1929 where they asked different populations (Tamil speakers in India, Tenerifeans, young children, infants, and American university students) to decide which shape fit “takete” and which fit “baluba”. In all the cases, it was agreed that the shape with the rounded ends should be named “baluba”, and the shape with...

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(28.11.2021 07:25 Paris, France)