The shadows are the reflection created by the building on the opposite street.
just got back from coachella (which, i feel the need to state the obvious, was amazing: the weather, the line-up, the audience, the location, etc, etc).
and i posit that these are architectural photos… (or, rather, photos of architecture). in that: they’re photos of a space expressly designed and constructed for a specific purpose. it’s temporary architecture (well, from a broader perspective of impermanence i guess all architecture is temporary), in that it’s erected, filled with technology and people, and then disassembled.
it’s also quite unique, as far as the history of structures is concerned, in that there aren’t too many open-air but enclosed structures designed to hold 25,000 people (the whole festival is around 100,000 people each day, i believe. this is the sahara dance tent, designed to hold around 25% of the festival attendees). it’s also a fascinating structure in that it’s aesthetics are utilitarian but powerful and impactful.
oh, and i just realized that i failed to take a picture of the outside of this gigantic people-hangar… hm. oops.
maybe i’ll try to do that next weekend.
in the meantime: the inside of the sahara tent at coachella.
thanks,
moby
This isn’t a glitched or altered photo! Italian architect Ferruccio Laviani built it to look like a wavy digital glitch. The piece, titled Good Vibrations Storage Unit is to appear at Italy’s annual interior show Fratelli Boffi. Amazing.
(via 2headedsnake)
“Spring’s Sea Change Brings Suiting That’s Bold in Black and White”
(Source: pinerosolanno, via 6792)
STUNNING PHOTOS FROM SPACE: CAPTURED BY THE HUBBLE
Pretty unbelievable photos of a vast and expansive universe, where our solar system is just a tiny speck in the middle of everything. the Hubble website
- Spitzer and Hubble Create Colorful Masterpiece
- Hubble’s Sharpest View of the Orion Nebula
- Wide View of ‘Mystic Mountain’
- The Tarantula Nebula in the Large Magellanic Cloud
- Merging Clusters in 30 Doradus (Non-annotated)
Photography by- Spaces.with.wordS