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Alton Conrad
Posted on June 1, 2012 via ROLL IT with 36 notes
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There are 5,393 carceral facilities in the United States, places where people are held in local jails, state prisons, federal corrections facilities, immigration detention centers – “anywhere where an individual can be sort of confined and locked up,” explains Josh Begley, “and, in some of the bigger instances, warehoused in one place.”
Begley is a master’s student in the Interactive Telecommunications program at New York University. He wanted to graphically represent what all of this means, to communicate not just the sheer quantity of prisons in America (a number that has been booming for decades), but their volume on our landscape. As part of a class project, he created the oddly beautiful website Prison Map, which offers a mashed-up birds-eye view of all of these places, taken from Google Satellite images.
(via The Stunning Geography of Incarceration - Design - The Atlantic Cities)
Posted on June 1, 2012 via Letters From Here with 2,938 notes
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Posted on May 18, 2012 via GAWS with 199 notes
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Artist & Photographer:
Tadao Cern
Part of the “Blow Job” Suite
Posted on May 18, 2012 via Procrastination Vs. Motivation with 71 notes
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l’Artiste Collagiste by brutart
MANU MAZAUX
Artiste Collagiste
www.manumazaux.com/Posted on May 18, 2012 via the infinite fragmented datawaves of oXane with 48 notes
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Posted on May 18, 2012 via Tripudios with 8,111 notes
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We’re so excited about the new Potty Time with Elmo app that we can’t stop dancing!
Posted on May 17, 2012 via Sesame Street with 6,451 notes
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Korean artist Kim Joon explores the human skin as an extension of canvas and tattoos as a manifestation of human desire.
(via gaksdesigns)
Posted on May 17, 2012 via Slow Show with 4,777 notes
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Alex Box
Posted on April 23, 2012 via ROLL IT with 108 notes
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Zac Steinic
Posted on April 23, 2012 via ROLL IT with 117 notes
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