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Hagar Qim Temple
© 2006 Mariana Cook
The ancient stones at Hagar Qim Temple, Malta
Published in the book Stone Walls: Personal Boundaries by Mariana Cook
Limestone Field
© 2005 Mariana Cook
Limestone lace wall on Inis Meáin, Ireland
Published in the book Stone Walls: Personal Boundaries by Mariana Cook
My Wall in Snow
© 2007 Mariana Cook
Drystone wall at Mariana Cook’s home in Chilmark, Martha’s Vineyard
Published in the book Stone Walls: Personal Boundaries by Mariana Cook
Stone Wall Detail
© 2003 Mariana Cook
Drystone wall on the Shetland Islands, Scotland
Published in the book Stone Walls: Personal Boundaries by Mariana Cook
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A working model of the Manchester University Mark I computer in 1948
Courtesy: University of Manchester
IBM 701 mainframe computer
Courtesy: IBM Corporate Archives. Kindly reproduced with permission from IBM
Production of the IBM 701 mainframe computer
Courtesy: IBM Corporate Archives. Kindly reproduced with permission from IBM
IBM System 360 mainframe computer
Courtesy: IBM Corporate Archives. Kindly reproduced with permission from IBM
Apple iPad mini in 2013
Courtesy: Apple
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R. Buckminster Fuller with models of the geodesic dome at Black Mountain College, North Carolina, in 1948.
Photography: Hazel Larsen Archer
Courtesy: Black Mountain College Museum + Art Center and the Estate of Hazel Larsen Archer
László Moholy-Nagy in Chicago in 1945
Courtesy: The Estate of László Moholy-Nagy
György Kepes at the Center for Advanced Visual Studies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1971
Photography: Nishan Bichajian
Courtesy: György Kepes Foundation
Self-portrait of Muriel Cooper taken in the Visible Language Workshop of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1977
Photography: Muriel Cooper
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Aimee Mullins wearing silicone legs
Copyright: Jill Greenberg
Matthew Barney
Cremaster 3 (2002)
Production still
© 2002 Matthew Barney
Photography: Chris Winget
Courtesy: Gladstone Gallery, New York and Brussels
Matthew Barney
Cremaster 3 (2002)
Production still
© 2002 Matthew Barney
Photography: Chris Winget
Courtesy: Gladstone Gallery, New York and Brussels
Bespoke wooden legs worn by Aimee Mullins in Alexander McQueen’s autumn/winter 1999 women’s wear collection fashion show.
Courtesy: Aimee Mullins
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Billboard introducing Studio H in Windsor, North Carolina
Courtesy: Project H Design
The high-school auto body shop converted into Studio H’s classroom
Courtesy: Project H Design
Matthew Miller teaching a class at Studio H
Courtesy: Project H Design
Emily Pilloton teaching a class at Studio H
Courtesy: Project H Design
Studio H students constructing the Windsor Super Market
Courtesy: Project H Design
The completed Windsor Super Market
Photography: Brad Feinknopf, 2011
Courtesy: Project H Design
Vendors at the Windsor Super Market
Courtesy: Project H Design
Customers at the Windsor Super Market
Photography: Brad Feinknopf, 2011
Courtesy: Project H Design
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Thonet’s grinding shop in Bystritz, c.1920
Courtesy: Thonet Gmbh
A Thonet warehouse in Marseille, c.1920
Courtesy: Thonet Gmbh
Transportation for Thonet in Bystritz, c.1920
Courtesy: Thonet Gmbh
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Customized tricycles in Beijing
Photography: Alice Rawsthorn
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Tomáš Gabzdil Libertíny’s Honeycomb Vase
Photography: Raoul Kramer
Courtesy: Tomáš Gabzdil Libertiny
Cow benches designed by Julia Lohmann
Courtesy: Julia Lohmann
The Pig 05049 book designed by Christien Meindertsma and Julie Joliat
Courtesy: Christien Meindertsma
Christoph Büchel
‘Simply Botiful’ (2006)
Installation views at Hauser & Wirth Coppermill, London, England
Photography: Mike Bruce
Copyright: Christoph Büchel
Courtesy: the artist and Hauser & Wirth
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One of the ‘Objets Thérapeutiques’ designed by Mathieu Lehanneur
Photography: © Véronique Huyghe
Courtesy: Mathieu Lehanneur
An analgesic pen in Mathieu Lehanneur’s ‘Objets Thérapeutiques’ project
Photography: © Véronique Huyghe
Courtesy: Mathieu Lehanneur
Layered antibiotics in Mathieu Lehanneur’s ‘Objets Thérapeutiques’ project
Photography: © Véronique Huyghe
Courtesy: Mathieu Lehanneur
‘Tomorrow Is Another Day’ designed by Mathieu Lehanneur
Photography: Felipe Ribon
Courtesy: Mathieu Lehanneur
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Booth Map 5
Courtesy: The Library of the London School of Economics & Political Science
Modular Isotype exhibition structure by Josef Frank for the Gesellschafts und Wirtschaftsmuseum in Vienna, c.1929. IC 6/2 N1751.
Courtesy: Otto and Marie Neurath Isotype Collection, Department of Typography & Graphic Communication, University of Reading
Marie Reidemeister transforming statistical information into a graphic configuration of marks that will guide the production of an Isotype chart, Vienna, c.1930.
IC 6/4 N1708.
Courtesy: Otto and Marie Neurath Isotype Collection, Department of Typography & Graphic Communication, University of Reading
‘Humans vs Chimps’
Courtesy: Ben Fry
Data visualization of a day’s trading on NASDAQ on 24 July 2012
Courtesy: Stamen Design
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FARM:Shop
Courtesy: Something & Son
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Stratigraphic Porcelain in production
Photography: Kristof Vrancken
Courtesy: Unfold
Stratigraphic Porcelain
Photography: Kristof Vrancken
Courtesy: Unfold
L’Artisan Électronique
Photography: Kristof Vrancken
Courtesy: Unfold/Z33 House for Contemporary Art
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Participle’s Circle
Photography: Hannah Maule-ffinch (www.hannahmauleffinch.com)
Courtesy: Participle Ltd
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Eco-fuel Africa
Courtesy: Eco-fuel Africa