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ALEXA MEADE

ALEXA MEADE
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AUSTIN KLEON is a writer who draws. THÉO GOSSELIN Sleep No More Sleep No More is an indoor promenade performance lasting up to three hours. There are five arrival times for each performance ranging from 6:00pm-12:00am depending on the day of the week. After admission, guests embark upon an individual journey and may stay inside the performance for as long as they wish. Following the culminating moment of the performance guests are welcome to stay on at the Manderley Bar. Any guests checking in that are under the age of 16 years old need to be accompanied by a ticketed guardian or parent and a waiver will need to be filled out with the Office of House Management. Any inquiries regarding this policy may be directed to our House Manager at housemanager@sleepnomorenyc.com . For inquiries regarding online ticket purchases please contact OvationTix at 866.811.4111. For inquiries regarding access to evenings that are sold out on our calendar email: reservations@sleepnomorenyc.com. Opportunities for groups may be available during your visit.

2011 Bottle Cap House Olga Kostina has turned her modest home, in the rural town of Kamarchaga in the Siberian taiga, into quite the landmark. Inspired by traditional macrame motifs, the Russian pensioner has individually nailed over 30,000 plastic bottle caps to create pixelated patterns. Blue Crush Having a major blue velvet moment . . .

Welcome to BrushAndPencil.com! Stuart Gibson Photography Nouveau focus sur Stuart Gibson, un photographe australien passionné de surf. Avec des clichés d’une beauté incroyable, il parvient à allier dans ses clichés la puissance de la nature et de l’océan ainsi que les corps des sportifs. Plus de visuels dans la suite de l’article. Mobile Studio Architects creates giant flip-books in the forest London-based Mobile Studio Architects has collaborated with students at a US summer camp to create a series of oversized flip-books that depict fictional forest tales. Titled Universal Play Machine, the project utilises the traditional flip-book animation technique but on a much larger scale. Mobile Studio Architects worked with Beam Camp in the forests of New Hampshire to realise the project. "Essentially an oversized flip-book, the system scales up the split-flap display technology first used in airports and train-stations across the world," said Mobile Studio Architects. Hidden away in the forests of the camp, the machines encourage the students to explore the surrounding wilderness while also acting as creative stimuli. The pages of the books are protected within rectangular metal frames and are fitted on rotating mechanisms powered by handles on the side. The devices were constructed through a collaboration between Mobile Studio Architects, craftspeople and all 89 campers.

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