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Designed by Cattelan Italia Italian company, DNA library is a unique and stylish way to show your inner love of reading. Made of steel, is about 6 feet high tower has two platforms that slowly around a central column, rotating 13 high shelves. Carefully applied design creates a double helix iconic frequently in the DNA structure shown. The shape definitely works best when filled with books, but the height of the view can elegantly show what you want. The piece was sold both models a classic white and black, but to have this scientific platform that will cost over $ 800!

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Usually during an art show, visitors are asked to not touch the artwork. However, during artist Courtney McCracken's installation entitled For Your Pleasure, she actually encouraged people to destroy everything that they saw. In the one night interactive installation, McCracken set up all kinds of destructible objects like inflated red balloons, a complex but delicate tower of pencils, a glass jar, and a box of drained eggshells.

The objects were paired with things like scissors, darts, and heavy weights so that people could "entertain the deeply rooted childlike desire to destroy." The artist says she has always been fascinated with this childlike tendency to destroy things and so she wanted to provide that experience to her audience. For one night only, visitors popped the balloons, stomped on the eggshells, and knocked the tower of pencils over with a heavy weight. For Your Pleasure provided the thrill of destroying things and making a mess without getting into trouble or having to clean it up afterwards. Watch the video below to see how the pieces met their demise.








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This week, photographer Guillaume Gaudet, who you may remember from that stunning blacked out New York shot or for hisgorgeously gloomy photos of Paris, shot a beautiful wedding session all over New York. Having been a New York street photographer for several years, he knew exactly where to take the couple, the places that were unequivocally "New York" but that could be shot in a dramatic or unique way.

As he tells us, "They were not looking for classic wedding pictures but wanted to shoot on the streets of New York City and make the best out of its amazing backgrounds. I was lucky enough to get some nice shots."

You can see more of Guadet's New York engagement and wedding photos here.


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