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Art Installation by Urs Fischer

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www.weloveourwork.com

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Photography by Matt Rain Waters
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“I was born and raised in the San Fernando Valley, which is the part of LA nobody likes to talk about. I did a lot of skateboarding when I was younger, broke a lot of bones, and spent hours filming my friends; making skate videos eventually brought me to still photography.”

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The Generic Man: Tokyo Glow
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Written and directed by Jonathan Bensimon and produced by Jonas Bell Pasht, Tokyo/Glow follows the nighttime journey of an illuminated man from a crosswalk sign as he embarks on an adventure through the streets of Tokyo. Shot on location throughout Tokyo using thousands of individual digital stills, the short film features original music by indie rock band Kidstreet, who recently signed with Nettwerk Records and will be releasing their debut album worldwide in 2010. Via Selectism

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Jane Stockdale Photography

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Magnetic Rings by Laurent Milon
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Rings produced using freeze ironed powder then combined with molecules of other precious metals. I mean, I personally wouldn’t rock em, but respect to anyone who can actually pull this off… without injuring someone.

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Nightscapes by Jason Wagner

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Is it bad that I’m in love with these?
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I mean, I usually hate the “Sorel” look. I feel like it’s sometimes too much… people rock em on days that aren’t that cold and days when there’s absolutely no snow or rain. But since I’ve moved out here to Vancouver, I’ve been looking for something to keep me warm and dry and I can’t seem to think of anything but Sorrel. So call my a hypocrite if you want, but I’m gonna try and cop these. Plus I don’t think it’ll throw my looks off.

Via The Beast

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Photography by João Canziani
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João Canziani was born & raised in Lima, Peru, spent adolescence in Vancouver, and is now based in New York City. A fascination for different cultures led him to travel whenever he could. João calls home wherever he takes his camera. He has a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology as well as a Bachelor’s of Fine Arts in Photography from Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles.

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