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your mind is the scene of the crime.

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Matthew Simmonds

Copenhagen-based artist Matthew Simmonds carves miniature architectural interiors, angular shapes, and tiny windows filled with symbolic objects, trinkets, and animals. His ghostly white sculptural forms are cut from and presented within raw stone, which allows for a striking contrast between his designs and the medium’s natural surface.

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“Any first year med student knows that an increase heart rate is a sign of trouble. A racing heart could indicate anything from a panic disorder to something much, much more serious. A heart that flutters, or one that skips a beat, could be a sign of secret affliction or it could indicate romance which is the biggest trouble of all.”

Meredith Grey

Season 5, Episode 14 – Beat Your Heart Out

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On the anniversary of his death we remember Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., a brilliant orator and hero who dedicated his life to the fight for civil rights. Celebrate Dr. King’s legacy by learning how six bold women were influenced by his actions, driving change and making history in their own right.  

Art by MAKERS graphic designer Nathalie Gonzalez.

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#NEWYORKGLOW by Xavier Portela

In the words of the artist:

Since I started the Glow series I wanted to add one of my favorite city in the world: New York. After Tokyo and Bangkok here is New York Glow, showcasing night photographs from Times . Glow is an ongoing project feel free to check the complete series on my website.

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Englishman Lost in Berlin by Keir

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Futuristic Portholes Capture the View from France’s Aging ‘Tours Aillaud’ Apartment Towers

Eighteen towers filled with more than 1,600 apartments were built by architect Emile Aillaud between 1973 and 1981. The housing complex is found in the Pablo Picasso district of Nanterre, an inner suburb of Paris. The residential towers range from 7 to 38 floors, yet each share peculiar windows shaped like futuristic portholes. French photographer Laurent Kronental has long been fascinated by these windows and their towering hosts which serve as the subject of his 2015-2017 series Les Yeux de Tours.

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Roadside America

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Aerial Cities by Humza Deas

Check out this tumblr full of incredible urban images captured by Humza Deas!

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