Take a look at this beautifully constructed bread shop called ‘Panscape’ in Kyoto, Japan. Osaka architects, Ninkipen, designed this modern and new shop, keeping a minimalistic style to keep the focus on the warm bread coming out of the oven.
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In the world of creativity, if you're not starting a fire, then what's the point? So, we've created a portal to celebrate the most revolutionary and thought-provoking ideas we're seeing in the world today. Some are ideas we've recognized from others and we're tipping our hats to, and others are ones we thought of (go figure). Either way you cut it, you won't find a dull moment here, and hopefully we've inspired you to start your own fire.
Take a look at this beautifully constructed bread shop called ‘Panscape’ in Kyoto, Japan. Osaka architects, Ninkipen, designed this modern and new shop, keeping a minimalistic style to keep the focus on the warm bread coming out of the oven.
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Careful not to touch these! This installation by Camilo Rojas in collaboration with Vlopz, is made completely out of syringes and needles on a 24″x 48″ board.
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Rappers from New York are very much inspired by the various areas they grew up in. Many songs include lines that shout out specific street corners and locations. Hip-Hop enthusiast and artist, Jay Shells, decided to take these lines and place them at those specific spots. He installed these lines on official looking street signs and traveled to over 30 different locations. You can follow @TheRapQuotes to learn more about this project, and watch the video below!
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Instead of using traditional means to promote their business, The Tutor Crowd worked with Leo Burnett’s group, Arc, to correct spelling and grammatical errors seen in graffiti street art; tagged along with a sticker. What do you think of this approach of advertising for a tutoring company?
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Smiling is contagious! We Are Matik’s “Smile Bot” was created to instill a sense of happiness surrounding it. A visitor places his or her head inside of the window of the machine, and when the visitor smiles, they see a glimpse of the home planet of Smile-Bot. Check out the video below to see how this machine works.
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