Grégoire Alexandre’s visual symphonies


Le considérer un simple photographe est comme prendre une étoile pour un point dans le ciel. Alors que Grégoire Alexandre est une supernova de la créativité. Depuis qu'elle a explosé en 2002, elle a libéré des arcs-en-ciel d'énergie en art, illusionnisme, décor design, storytelling et poésie. Au point que ses vers étincellent déjà sur les pages des revues les plus renommées.


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"Hylozoic Ground" - architecture that lives and breathes


Could the reality of living in a world where the earth, trees and buildings that we inhabit are all chemically linked, where vital information flows freely between man and his surroundings be just around the corner ? We are not exactly talking James Cameron’s Avatar here but almos[+]


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Pages of style, signed by Jum Nakao


Japanese Brazilian designer Jum Nakao has opened a new chapter: paper couture. His elaborate capes, crinoline skirts and dresses may seem contradictory, but for him they represent a challenge to inject new meaning into fashion design. The elaborate yet light, almost invisible creations remain somewhat incomprehensible to the eye, playing with the spectator’s imagination and offering a different take on fashion design.


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Axel Peemoeller’s graphic car parks


A route guided by optical illusions and nifty graphics? Try putting this idea to the creative director of a major supermarket then tell him the man behind this cutting edge idea for car park signs is no other than ‘super’ designer Axel Peemoeller, whose latest artistic signage project for an underground car park in Melbourne has already won an award.


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Murturm, a tower among the green


Once upon a time it would have been forbidden to build something like this. During the Cold War, this area, which is the border flanking the Mur River, was known as a no-man’s land between Austria and Yugoslavia. Now, something of a nature reserve, the area is visited by droves of tourists, who come here to admire a watchtower in shiny aluminium that stands among the green…in silence, without any red alerts.


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Titanic: take it or leave it

Instead of leaving the most famous ship in the world to rest at the bottom of the sea, Swiss designer Romain Jerome has decided to reawaken the legend. How? With a range of art watches that feature original pieces from the acclaimed ocean liner. The price? Well, if you know the budget that Cameron spent on his film with Di Caprio, you are on the right road.

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