
Underwater Dreams – prints
Prints of the Underwater Dreams collection are now available at Prints of the Underwater Dreams collection are now available at
Prints of the Underwater Dreams collection are now available at Prints of the Underwater Dreams collection are now available at
Absolutely fabulous

“Bizarre Hat Fashions with a Kitchen Theme! 1950s fashion film.” Says Youtube… I’d say it’s more like the Mad Hatter! Still stylish though.
I love their style! I hope you’ll enjoy as well… maybe some ideas for this Summer?
Scott Schuman. He’s the best at what he does! source : Youtube who is he? Founder/blogger/photographer Scott Schuman began The Sartorialist with the idea of creating a two-way dialogue about the world of fashion and its relationship to daily life. In addition to the blog, … Continue reading
This diaporama contains photos of GEISHA and MAIKO Posing as Bathing Beauties During the Meiji and Taisho Eras of Old Japan. For most of them, the identity of the photographers and models remain UNKNOWN — a situation common to … Continue reading
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Better than many words : here is the link to the company : https://www.sensubrush.com/ A pity they don’t deliver in France. I’d love to have a go!
Oh wow ! I loved it so much that I had to share…
A new app for performing arts publication 2wice called “Fifth Wall” takes interactivity to another level, allowing you to interact with performers by moving your iPad screen.
It was created in collaboration with the choreographer Jonah Bokaer and 2wice publisher Patsy Tarr and takes advantage of the unique spatial and physical parameters of the iPad. In the app, Bokaer engages with the edges of the iPad screen and as users interact with the iPad, the performance responds to the movement of the user, flipping when the screen is turned, or changing when the surface is swiped.
A great use of apps to engage an audience.
See the video of the making of the app below and click here to download.