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Animated Artwork & Collage from The Singing Canary

Matthieu Bourel is a collage and digital artist whose work veers uneasily from nostalgia to technological dystopia. Bourel combines traditional cut and paste collage techniques with digital editing, digital animation, and even sound design to create a body of work that blurs the distinction between illustration, graphic design and art installation.

Bourel describes his work as “data-ism” and the reference to the original Dada movement of the early twentieth century is more than a play on words. Like his Dadaist precursors, Bourel delights in creating shocking juxtapositions, ironic distance and high-brow/low-brow mash-ups. Georgie Magazine


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Russia’s Architecture

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@mondalib

Dear Archy, First of all I really don’t know how to express my obsession with this blog. As the Fifa World Cup is in Russia this year I am planning on going there next week. I would like to request you to share some of your most favorite architectures of Russia (both traditional and contemporary) if possible. I am very much intrigued to see as much as I can during my stay.  Thanks once again! 

Thanks!

Here is a small selection of architectural highlights in the cities where the games of the Fifa World Cup will be played. There is much more to discover in each city but I hope you get to visit some of these:

Moscow, feature post

Mercury City Tower 

Saint Petersburg

Winter Palace

Institute of Cybernetics

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Some might say adaptive reuse is for the birds—in which case, San Francisco–based Kuth Ranieri Architects might happen to agree.

The office is currently working on an unexpected adaptive-reuse project in Suzhou, China—just outside Shanghai—with fellow Bay Area landscape architects TLS Landscape Architecture, with the aim of repurposing an aged amusement park at the foot of the iconic Lion Mountain into a central green for a new, technology-focused residential hub.