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by Aaron Britt I vis­ited the San Fran­cisco Museum of Mod­ern Art this week­end to see the recently installed Fisher Col­lec­tion show Calder to Warhol and I was entranced by this video run­ning in the lobby. In the nego­ti­a­tions to get the Fisher Col­lec­tion for the next hundred–amassed by Gap founders Don­ald and Doris Fisher–SFMOMA will con­struct an expan­sion to the museum.

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Fare made from bizarre items to go with a Sur­re­al­ist exhibition’s theme.

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Fare made from bizarre items to go with a Sur­re­al­ist exhibition’s theme.

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via cre­tique Adver­tise with Design You Trust! — DYT on Twit­ter — Facebook

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via cre­tique Adver­tise with Design You Trust! — DYT on Twit­ter — Facebook

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We all want to grow in the things we do, and in the field of web devel­op­ment, one of the main areas that we spend a lot of time on is our code. This could include HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, Python, Action­Script or any other lan­guage that you may choose to use for build­ing web­sites. In this arti­cle, I’ll share some prac­ti­cal steps that you can take to expand your skill set and become a bet­ter coder.

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In his “Abroad” col­umn, Michael Kim­mel­man writes about Rome’s excite­ment for con­tem­po­rary archi­tec­ture, and its cor­re­spond­ing neglect of ancient sites. Via NYT

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It might be a bit dras­tic, but think of this home as being white vanilla ice cream with the con­trolled chaos of choco­late poured on top. If you had any doubts as to the power of ply­wood and its archi­tec­tural poten­tial, this series of dynamic inte­rior spaces should quell them.

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i love belgium

On July 7, 2010 By

if there’s one thing a blog can do to make me take notice and become an instant fan, it’s focus­ing on region­al­ism. because most of us aren’t able to travel as much as we’d like, we depend on books, mag­a­zines, tv shows, and web­sites to let us visit other cities, coun­tries, and con­ti­nents through their eyes

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