Interloop by Chris Fox

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artist chris fox has created a mind warping public sculpture in sydney, australia’s heritage-listed underground railway station wynard. interloop is fox’s answer to repurposing the old wooden stairs after being replaced by metal ones, part of a major plan directed by local redevelopers who commissioned the artist to help transform the city’s financial district.

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Weightless UFO Installation by Vincent Leroy







leroy approaches UFO as a weightless substance as if the object was a drop of water in the outer space, alluding to the universe of spacecrafts and satellites. being stretchable and supple, transforming the space with its mirror surface, the installation’s movement has no beginning and no end.

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WYSASSS Series: Floating Stones by Sato Takuma







sato takuma’s WYSASSS-titled photo series captures what seems at first glance to be pure magic. mysterious installations of stones levitating on wooden pedestals provoking the imagination to conjure up some folkloric tale…

actually, the work’s name speaks for itself. the acronym WYSASSS — as you well definitely not have guessed it — stands for when you see the acrylic to see a stone and a stone. the trick is takuma places a piece of transparent acrylic between two stones before finding a perfect angle to take a picture so it would seem like there’s nothing supporting the upper stone. it levitates and then just like that, everyone is dumbfounded. try and look closer — you’ll see a slight difference in color where the acrylic is.

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Norman Foster Foundation Archive: Photography by Jose Manuel Ballester













Photographer Jose Manuel Ballester provides an intimate look inside the Norman Foster Foundation in Madrid for his book Spaces, detailing the architect’s vast collection that ranges from a car owned by Le Corbusier to a model of Apple Park.

Founded in 1999, the Norman Foster Foundation supports the development of the new generations of architects, designers and urbanists via interdisciplinary programmes and projects designed to encourage them to research the future of cities.

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Moment of Truth — Andrew Winghart


Individuality threatens an environment that demands conformity.

Soloist: Nicole Ishimaru
Performers: Adam Vesperson, Alexia Meyer, Aliyah Zolina, Alyssa Allen, Andrea Bess, Andrea Dobbins, Angel Mammoliti, Ari Libertore, Aubry Mason, Audrey Case, Baden Silva, Briana Morrison, Brianna Dexl, Bridget Krouse, Brooke Brady, Cardo Wanzer, Carly Blaney, Chelsea Jennings, Cierra Crowley, Clarice Ordaz, Courtney Scarr, Diana Schoenfield, Effie Tutko, Ellie Biddle, Emily Crouch, Emma Presing, Eric Schloesser, George Lawrence, Gina Menichino, Jake Tribus, Jakevis Thomason, Jayci Kalb, JayJay Dixonbey, Keanu Uchida, Kelly Choi, Kieran Macdonald, Laura Ksobiech, Lauren Shaw, Lonni Olson, Lucy Vallely, Luke Kampilla, Madelyne Spang, Madisyn Maniff, Mariah Spears, Mark Mundy, Meghan Sanett, Mikaela Jagim, Natalie Leibert, Natasha Crudup, Nikki Norenberg, Olivia Gieringer, Rae Srivastava, Shelby Davis, Sydney Moss, Taylor Sieve, Tristan Reynolds, Ty Wells, Valerie Rockey Will Thomas

Dir: Andrew Winghart 
Commercial & Music Video Rep: Little Ugly (
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DP: Zac Adams
Producer: Lee Cherry
Associate Producer: Sammi Farber
Wardrobe: Brianna Murphy
Wardrobe Asst: Junlyn Alas
MU Hair: Valerie Hernandez
Colorist: Trevor Durtschi

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Suspended Ocean Wave Installations by Miguel Rothschild






Multidisciplinary artist Miguel Rothschild works across a wide variety of mediums from modified photography to glass sculpture and textiles. In several recent works the Argentine artist has captured the slow roll of ocean waves in suspended fabric installations titled Elegy and De Profundis. Both artworks seem to play with the viewer’s perception, appearing both as waves or perhaps a slice of the sky. Even the filament that holds the artwork airborne seems to glisten like rays of sun or rain. You can see more of the Berlin-based artists work on his website.

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Prismatic light installation for Burberry catwalk show by United Visual Artists


Models walked through an archway of rainbow-hued lasers at Burberry’s London Fashion Week show, which featured light installations by London studio United Visual Artists.

The brand’s autumn winter 2018 presentation — the last to be overseen by creative director Christopher Bailey — took place on Sunday, 18 February as part of this year’s London Fashion Week.

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