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  • mathew arthur >>

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    Twice each week I’ll examine a different object that has, in some subtle or insidious way, found itself in my life. Sometimes this can be a commentary or observation and other times a starting point for a story or an experience. Objects captivate us, define us, shape our home and work environments. In giving each a story, I want to bring these small things to life.

    すべてのオブジェクトは物語がある。すべてのオブジェクトは寿命があります。

    ideas & integrities

    9 Jan 2010
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    fuller

    During his life Fuller influenced such diverse talents as Norman Foster, sculptor and designer Isamu Noguchi and John Cage. Driven by the design philosophy of “more for less”, Fuller worked simultaneously on plans for houses, cars, boats, games, television transmitters and geodesic domes, all of which were designed to be mass-produced using the simplest and most sustainable means possible.