Monthly Archives: August 2011

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MÖBIUS – a sculpture comprising 21 large green triangles by Australian art and design house Eness – generates a nifty optical illusion when animated in time-lapse.

Here it is in action last May at Melbourne’s Federation Square.

How the video was made.

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So, you’re at the Electric Picnic. Day Two.

Your stuff is beginning to smell.

Don’t worry!

Help is at hand:

Hotpoint are running a laundry service at the festval with all proceeds going to the Simon Community.

Clean clothes. Clean conscience.

Now, where did you leave your ‘stash’?

At the launch literally an hour ago in the Phoenix Park were, from left: Niamh Donlon (top pic) and (bottom pic) from left: Niamh, her sister Aine Donlon and Judith Maguire.

(Sasko Lazarov/Photocall Ireland)

 

At a recent rock concert attended by right wing extremists, the anti-extremist group Exit Deutschland, anonymously distributed 250 black skull and crossbones t-shirts with the motto “Hardcore Rebels – National and Free.”

Once laundered however, the skull motif was designed to vanish, revealing the legend “Was Dein T-Shirt Kann, Kannst Du Auch.” (“What your t-shirt can do, so can you”) and contact details for Exit Deutschland, whose co-founder Bernd Wagner says the aim was to ”simply present an offer that people will remember if they have a change of heart”.

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