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		<title>suckerPUNCH</title>
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		<description>reviews the work of contemporary artists, architects and designers who offer the stunningly unexpected and beautiful, with links to their websites.</description>
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		<image><title>suckerPUNCH</title><link>http://www.suckerpunchdaily.com</link><url>http://www.suckerpunchdaily.com/title.jpg</url></image><atom10:link xmlns:atom10="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" rel="self" href="http://feeds.feedburner.com/suckerpunchdaily" type="application/rss+xml" /><atom10:link xmlns:atom10="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" rel="hub" href="http://pubsubhubbub.appspot.com" /><item><title>skylar TIBBITS</title><description>path responsive surface milling /// philadelphia PENNSYLVANIA /// started as a quick fix, problem solving exploration, the surface milling tests began to lead to an eye opening opportunity. we were able to control the 3d surface output as well as detailed and non-uniform or orthogonal cnc tool paths simply by programming tool path patterns as 2.5 axis curve output.
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		<item><title>kate HUTCHINSON</title><description>nightlight /// montreal QUEBEC /// really for as long as i can remember i have been obsessed with light. i love to photograph light and watch light as it changes throughout the day. this project developed in winter when the sun went down early and i was left with the light of the street lamps.
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		<item><title>ON the RADAR /// thomas PYNCHON</title><description>inherent vice /// gordita CALIFORNIA /// thomas PYNCHON'S stoner noir inherent vice follows hazy gumshoe doc sportello as he tries to unravel a case involving real estate moguls, arpanet, shady dentists, a secret organization called golden fang, an undead saxophonist, and wyatt earp’s personal mustache cup.
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		<item><title>chado ralph RUCCI</title><description>f2009rtw /// new york NEW YORK /// laird BORRELLI-PERSSON: chado ralph RUCCI's celebrated craftsmanship was as much in evidence as ever. there were amazing hand-braided pieces and suits with insets, some of which had a cubist feel. katia kokoreva looked too haute for words in a feathered cage over a caviar-beaded jumpsuit, and an infanta gown with scribbled topstitching took the season's frankenstein trend to its most elegant conclusion.
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		<item><title>A.V.A.E. [alessio ERIOLI + antonio VACCA]</title><description>[attr]-action /// barcelona SPAIN /// entomophilous flowers need insects to perform reproduction (through pollination), basing their reproductive potential on attraction. beauty then performs an essential function.
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		<item><title>ON the RADAR /// continuum</title><description>impacts /// new york NEW YORK /// continuum's impacts series presents seminal texts in contemporary thought packaged in beautiful book design. works by thinkers such as adorno, derrida, deleuze, bataille, virillio, delanda, and kierkegaard come splashed with sumptuous photographs and graphic illustrations.
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		<item><title>LICHTFAKTOR</title><description>recent work /// cologne GERMANY /// the members of lichtfaktor use light to give expression to their creativity. they take advantage of a variety of light sources to produce photos and videos in cities by night. the cologne artists’ collective, consisting of vj $ehvermögen (photographer and vj), vj beat.surfers (programmer und vj) and jiar (communications designer and graffiti artist), experiments with the possibilities yielded by bulb (long-term) exposure and painting. their aim is to explore all aspects of “lightwriting” and to develop it further.
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		<item><title>daniel DENDRA</title><description>peakT noisy tea time table /// cairo EGYPT /// the average speed of a car in a city is around 11km/h - the average speed of a bicycle is around 15km/h. still the trend in many emerging markets is from the bicycle to the car. the result of this trend and the expanding mega cities can be experienced in cairo. a city where a car trip can take 15min or 3 hours for the same distance. a city where it is almost impossible to cross a street.
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		<item><title>jonathan SINGER</title><description>botanica magnifica /// bayonne NEW JERSEY /// to see a photograph by jonathan singer is to transcend the medium and see the subject itself. the subject is so intriguing to our imaginations that we forget we are looking at a photograph and begin a deeper journey into the botanical world.
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		<item><title>mark MAWSON</title><description>aqueous /// sydney AUSTRALIA /// liquified colors appear suspended in air in mark MAWSON's aqueous series.  his photos tranform vivid paint drops floating in water into pulsating deep sea organisms.
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