Zee published this entry on Wednesday 07 October, 2009 at 6:32 am. It's been filed in the Uncategorized category. {Share Your Thoughts}
Seattle based Pb Elemental Architecture have designed the River Bend residence, which is located in rural Washington State.
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The River Bend Residence by Pb Elemental Architecture
The River Bend residence sits at the base of the Cascades in a heavily forested site on the bank of the Snoqualmie River. The home balances the [...]
Zee published this entry on Saturday 03 October, 2009 at 8:49 pm. It's been filed in the Uncategorized category. {Share Your Thoughts}
A silver-haired Liam Neeson was seen on the set with his co-stars for the first time as filming of the remake of the iconic television series The A-Team got underway.
Neeson joined the four male leads to film scenes in Vancouver, Canada on the highly anticipated remake of the hit Eighties show.
As Col John ‘Hannibal’ Smith [...]
Zee published this entry on Wednesday 19 August, 2009 at 11:50 am. It's been filed in the Uncategorized category. {Share Your Thoughts}
It’s official: the Australian Sex Party (ASP) is now a bona fide political party, entitled to appear on the ballot paper, raise funds and even – if they gain more than four percent of the primary vote – eligible for public funding.
This follows a long drawn-out tussle with the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC), after several [...]
Zee published this entry on Sunday 17 May, 2009 at 9:47 pm. It's been filed in the Uncategorized category. {Share Your Thoughts}
Action Art by Li Wei
(images via: Environmental Graffiti)
Li Wei’s action photos depict subjects seemingly unbound by silly things like gravity or the limitations of human strength. Li stages stunts that capture what appear to be moments of serious danger, like a man being kicked off a high rooftop or dangling from a steel beam at [...]
Zee published this entry on Tuesday 31 March, 2009 at 12:48 am. It's been filed in the Uncategorized category. {Share Your Thoughts}
Dead Pixel in Google Earth (2008) is a work of concept art by Helmut Smits; the 82×82-centimetre square of burned grass represents one pixel from an altitude of one kilometre. Via La Cartoteca.via mcwetboy.net
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