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At $2000 for the high end auction estimate and 97 pieces that's about $20 per for Arne Jacobson flatwear at rago modern auction. '60's Denmark
101 spring st
the eames fiberglass chair is back!
Ginsberg talks to Hal Wilner about Harry Smith
chaise plans
Pine Forest Cabin Methow Valley WA
via JP FB
drunk tank pink
see drop city
RIP Al Fritz designer of the sting ray
bike
Mars-1 black light limited edition poster w black velvet flocking
MARIMEKKO Maija Isola KIVET 1956
Red ochre—Fe2O3—is a simple compound of iron and oxygen that absorbs yellow, green and blue light and appears red. It’s what makes red paint red. It’s really cheap because it’s really plentiful. And it’s really plentiful because of nuclear fusion in dying stars. Sunger explains:
The only thing holding the star up was the energy of the fusion reactions, so as power levels go down, the star
starts to shrink. And as it shrinks, the pressure goes up, and the temperature goes up, until suddenly it hits a
temperature where a new reaction can get started. These new reactions give it a big burst of energy, but start
to form heavier elements still, and so the cycle gradually repeats, with the star reacting further and further up the periodic table, producing more and more heavy elements as it goes. Until it hits 56. At that point, the
reactions simply stop producing energy at all; the star shuts down and collapses without stopping.
rio de moinhos open-air theatre