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Just when you thought you had seen the sleekest house (like the one featured in Eugene's post about the Santa Barbara pavilion), here comes an amazing one perched on top of Hollywood Hills. It's truly a design to kill for...

The 4,000 square foot house, which boasts both city and ocean views, sits on a 10,580 square foot lot with an infinity pool and spa, both of which have LED lighting and can be heated by either gas or solar power. Also in the backyard, an art installation titled “Sprout” by artist Nancy Braver adds a unique twist to the overall design.
      


I love milk, but uh.........
      


Annette Messager incorpora fotografias, dibujos e impresiones en esculturas.
      


I can't even believe the U.S. Fish and Wildlife would even entertain this absurd idea. It's bound to play havoc with birds and other waterfowl.
Liked by  Cynthia Yildirim  Tina Brissette  
      


Do that and media from all over the world will feature it, then follow up with a second story on the "behind the mystery piano story"
      


Is this art installation like yelling fire in a crowded theatre? Be sure to click through on the read more link and watch the vid too.
      


an upmarket temporary McDonald’s store that launches at Fashion Weeks around the globe
      


"By relying on our networks of friends to advise our donations we're hardly taking a step forward in the use of data, comparative metrics, or outcome based analysis of charities. We're actually taking something of a step back." - Lucy Bernholz
      


As if the notion of documenting our every waking moment and globally broadcasting our every thought isn't enough, implanting a camera in one's head to capture life from the rear view is mind-boggling. It's also quite genius. His explanation - installing a camera in the back of the head as an allegorical statement about the things we don't see and leave behind is pretty fascinating artistically and socially, although naturally I'm more intrigued by the privacy implications.