digital identity
this is a collection of pictures, articles and music round about the theme "digital identity", "digital life" and "digital associations" - it`s a kind of digital moodboard I create during I work for my fashion-design-exam...
digital identity
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archiemcphee:

Miami-based artist Federico Uribe used thousands of parts from discarded computers, such as cables, fans, keyboard keys, motherboards, and mice, to create this awesomely intricate piece entitled Tapete (Carpet). It’s probably not a comfortable space upon which to stretch out and take a nap, but it sure is amazing to behold. 
Photos by Pipe Yanguas
[via Colossal]
archiemcphee:

Miami-based artist Federico Uribe used thousands of parts from discarded computers, such as cables, fans, keyboard keys, motherboards, and mice, to create this awesomely intricate piece entitled Tapete (Carpet). It’s probably not a comfortable space upon which to stretch out and take a nap, but it sure is amazing to behold. 
Photos by Pipe Yanguas
[via Colossal]
archiemcphee:

Miami-based artist Federico Uribe used thousands of parts from discarded computers, such as cables, fans, keyboard keys, motherboards, and mice, to create this awesomely intricate piece entitled Tapete (Carpet). It’s probably not a comfortable space upon which to stretch out and take a nap, but it sure is amazing to behold. 
Photos by Pipe Yanguas
[via Colossal]
archiemcphee:

Miami-based artist Federico Uribe used thousands of parts from discarded computers, such as cables, fans, keyboard keys, motherboards, and mice, to create this awesomely intricate piece entitled Tapete (Carpet). It’s probably not a comfortable space upon which to stretch out and take a nap, but it sure is amazing to behold. 
Photos by Pipe Yanguas
[via Colossal]
archiemcphee:

Miami-based artist Federico Uribe used thousands of parts from discarded computers, such as cables, fans, keyboard keys, motherboards, and mice, to create this awesomely intricate piece entitled Tapete (Carpet). It’s probably not a comfortable space upon which to stretch out and take a nap, but it sure is amazing to behold. 
Photos by Pipe Yanguas
[via Colossal]
archiemcphee:

Miami-based artist Federico Uribe used thousands of parts from discarded computers, such as cables, fans, keyboard keys, motherboards, and mice, to create this awesomely intricate piece entitled Tapete (Carpet). It’s probably not a comfortable space upon which to stretch out and take a nap, but it sure is amazing to behold. 
Photos by Pipe Yanguas
[via Colossal]
Digital Identity by J. Sophia Sanner
(Photo: Stefan Knaak)
virare:

Marine Deleeuw at a fitting for Christian Dior Spring/Summer 2013
actegratuit:

I.N - Intelligenza Naturale (Collezione Privata Bologna)
Scultura, Fantasia / Visionario, Pietra, 0x0x0cm, 2011
Andrea da Montefeltro
Do YOU know your digital identity?
ndotinteriors:

Prisms with life.
arjun13:

\ -_- /
astillaentumente:

No estamos aquí porque seamos libres, si estamos aquí es porque no lo somos.
rafcrymons:

Dior Homme Autumn/Winter 2011
rafcrymons:


KRISVANASSCHE A/W12 (x)