The idea behind this project is to convince people “Creativity is all around us. We can get creative with anything, even with limited tools, and that like a child, we’ll see joy and fun even in ordinary, everyday items.”
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1. China – National Centre for the Performing Arts The National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA), and colloquially described as The Giant Egg, is an opera house in Beijing, People’s Republic of China. The exterior of the theater is a titanium accented glass dome that is completely surrounded by a man-made lake. It is said to look like an egg floating on water, or a water drop. It was designed as an iconic feature, something that would be immediately recognizable. 2. MTC Theatre The site of the Melbourne Theatre Company and Melbourne Recital Centre is the heart of Melbourne’s arts precinct. Viewed at night the exterior of the building is a mesmerising matrix of glowing tubes, hovering around the black box of the building, reminiscent of the tubing on the Arts Centre spire, but more graphic, like an illusionistic painting, blurring two dimensional and three dimensional perception. 3. Spain – Auditorio de Tenerife The Auditorio de Tenerife was designed by architect Santiago Calatrava Valls. It is located on the Avenue of the Constitution in the Canarian capital, Santa Cruz de Tenerife (Canary Islands, Spain), and next to the Atlantic Ocean in the southern part of Port of Santa Cruz de Tenerife. The majestic profile of the auditorium has become an architectural symbol of the city of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, the island of Tenerife and the Canary Islands. It is also regarded as the finest modern building in the Canary Islands and one of the most emblematic buildings of Spanish architecture. 4. Kilden Performing Arts Centre The Performing Arts Centre “KILDEN” houses three organizations: the ‘Agder Theater’, the ‘Kristiansand Philharmonic’ and the ‘Opera South’. The building is a sharp object with an almost exaggerated clarity of expression. It stands proudly in the rough industrial surroundings. The building creates elegant public and performing spaces and rough, functional production facilities. 5. Singapore Civic and Cultural Center The Singapore Civic and Cultural Center will span a staggering 24,000 sq.m. of space in Singapore’s One-North precinct. At its heart is a 5,000 seat concert hall that will house some of this tiny coastal nation’s greatest touring acts. Beyond it’s concert hall, the Singapore Civic and Cultural Center will also include retail and cultural features that add to the experience of the country’s soon-to-be largest auditorium. 6. Copenhagen Concert Hall The Koncerthuset (Copenhagen Concert Hall in English) by Jean Nouvel consists of four halls with the main auditorium seating 1,800 people. The structure can be likened to a meteor covered by big blue screens, supposed to resemble water, that can be used to project visual content on. 7. Australia – Sydney Opera House
The Sydney Opera House is a multi-venue performing arts centre in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It was conceived and largely built by Danish architect Jørn Utzon. The Sydney Opera House is a modern expressionist design, with a series of large precast concrete “shells”, each composed of sections of a sphere of 75.2 metres (246 ft 8.6 in) radius,[11] forming the roofs of the structure, set on a monumental podium. Panoramic Digital Camera: It spins like a top and takes the perfect 360º view of your surroundings. Periscope Shaped DSLR Camera: Cool digital camera designed by Y Berg. iPhone 4 with DSLR Lens: A DSLR lens was attached to Apple iPhone 4 using a special tripod. USB Digital Camera by Sungwoo Park: It's a tiny camera with no viewfinder, no screen, no buttons except minimum functions; click it, load it and view it. HD Action Camera: ATC9K is an all terrain action camera with GPS. Locket Camera: It's a Kodak 1881 digital camera, designed by Lindsey Pickett to look like an old locket. If you open it up you'll see two screens that display your photos. Sunglasses Camera: Record anything just by wearing your glasses. Ultra Compact Cameras: compact Chobi Camera G200 is the perfect camera for traveling.
Not many of us still use toothpick to remove detritus from the teeth but his tiny pointed stick is still useful for picking up small appetizers (like cheese cubes or olives). To have an easy access to those useful stick, we need a proper holder or dispenser. Unless you are extremely selective on what kinds of toothpick holders to have in the house, it may not be a big issue which design you choose to purchase. But have a unique toothpick holder will definitely win you some applause during a party. Take a look at the 9 Cool and Unusual Toothpick Holders we prepared for you. Now you can not only make your toothpick easy access but also attractive. 1. Kipik Toothpick Holder [amazon] Display toothpicks in this charming hedgehog-shaped holder when serving cocktails or hors d’ oeuvres. It rests on the table or conveniently hangs on the edge of a bowl. Comes with 22 picks. Hand-wash only. 2. Cactus Toothpick Dispenser [amazon] In nature there are many species of cactus in varying shapes and sizes, most of which are green and involve sharp thorns. Rather than a thorn in your side the Essey cactus is an elegant container with a secret. Press the top and it silently rises to reveal not thorns but hygienic dental toothpicks instead. Press the top back down and once again you are left with the clean lines of this stylish “table cactus”. Soft touch coated plastic. Approximate size: h. 4.25″, 11cm 3. Salt, Pepper & Toothpick Holder Set Forest Gump [amazon] The salt and pepper trees also stick to their place on the plate with the help of little magnets.In this case it is a toothpick-holder-pig. You can find him standing under two green fir trees. He loves to hang around there. Because of a little magnet under his feet he always finds his way back to the trees on the green plate, which is included in the set. You can fill them easily from the bottom. 4. Ouch Toothpick Holder [amazon] Set guests’ tongues wagging with another innovative kitchen novelty from Fred The unique toothpick holder invites double takes when set out next to finger foods Available in 2 colors, this one is gray polystone and comes packaged in a clear display box A great gift idea for the gagster in your life Toothpicks not included 5. Forked Up Art – Toothpick holder [amazon] This piece is a more versatile piece that can double as a toothpick stand as well as a shot glass holder. SHOT GLASS IS INCLUDED! :) This stand makes an excellent display for the kitchen counter, table top, bar, restaurant front. It is 100% stainless steel so it will not rust and it will surely get laughs every time! 6. Qualy Picky Boy Toothpick Holder [amazon] Bring a little life to your kitchen with this Picky Boy toothpick holder from Qualy! Picky Boy has been designed to help keep your toothpicks nice and organized. When you need to grab a pick simply lift up his hat, and up the toothpicks will pop. This fun novelty kitchen product is sure to be a hit with all your guests. . All Qualy products and packaging are 100% recyclable. 7. Film Canister Toothpick Holder [amazon] Toothpick holders don’t always have to be a boring shadow on the dining room table. The Film Canister Toothpick Holder brings a cool hipster vibe into your home. This toothpick holder can store more than 100 wooden toothpicks, and comes with a lid to protect them and keep them from scattering all over the place. The bright colors, unique film canister design, and realistic details make this holder a winner, even if everyone uses digital cameras these days. Now, you can keep your table stylish and your teeth clean with this one tiny miracle worker 8. Spino Toothpick Holder [source] Spino” toothpick Holder and napkin holder takes its shape from the porcupine. This unique toothpick holder as well as napkin holder was designed taking not only the physical aspects, but also the substance, the essence and the sympathy from these animals. This holder is quite stylish and will enhance the show of you table. 9. BONE TO PICK TOOTHPICK HOLDER [source]
Cheese cubes, fruit chunks and meatballs beware! These toothpicks are coming to get you. This white fish sculpture made of resin holds a rainbow of reusable corn toothpicks that can be used to add a little life to party after party. The gourd is a wonderful product of Nature and has been used by ancient cultures all around the world for bowls, dippers, baskets, water containers, musical instruments, and ornaments of art.
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