Tuesday 10 April 2012

Happy After-Easter-day!


Anna Citelli, Raoul Bretzel; 'Capsula Mundi', 2003

The Italian designers Anna Citelli and Raoul Bretzel started a beatutifull project called ' Capsula Mundi'. 'Capsula Mundi' captures the idea of a new an eco-friendly way of burying and creating 'green cemeteries'.

The egg-shaped capsule, seen above, is designed to be a coffin.
A space designed to contain the body of a deceased person in fetal position.

The Capsula Mundi will then be planted in the earth, like a seed
and then a tree, free of choise, will be planted on top.

We will be donating our body's to nature, creating new live.
Cemetries will become sacred forests we can visit like parks full of memories.

Capsula Mundi; Recycle Life

Capsula Mundi



Sanja Marusic, Tibor Koek for VICE magazine NL; 'Armageddon at a climbing wall',
2012 (model: Hidde van Greuningen)
 


















































Sanja Marusic, Tibor Koek for VICE magazine NL; 'Armageddon at a climbing wall',
2012 (model: Hidde van Greuningen)

Sanja Marusic, Tibor Koek for VICE magazine NL; 'Armageddon at a climbing wall',
2012 (model: Madeleine Mans)
VICE



Les Deux Garçons (Michel Vanderheijden van Tinteren and Roel Moonen) 
'La patience vient à bout du tout', 2009 ( 170x125x170cm )
Les Deux Garçons



Bree Dentice, 'Bunny Up-chuck, selfportrait', 2010
Bree Dentice

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