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    Spiegel .01 might be one of the more functional pieces of the functionality kills the fun – collection. It exists of a series of mirrors that seem to be hung by force. The nail, from which it is mounted to the wall, creates cracks in the glass. The image is hardly distorted with a linear view, but when looking at it from a different angle it becomes more than just an every day object. No one mirror is the same as they are all smashed by hand. The mirrors are easily installed with the included nails and plugs. Designed by Lennart Van Uffelen...
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  • White Hole Child by Hans Weyers, 2010
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