
Photo: d.billy [Flickr]
Shaun Usher wrote a nifty post about a few unusual air conditioners from around the world – from the high-brow art/AC unit from LG to the Dunstable Wind Catcher, which is based on ancient Persian technology.
I, on the other hand, am immediately drawn to "Televox," a clever camouflage of a window unit by street artist d. billy in Brooklyn New York: Link – Thanks Dave!
Previously on Neatorama: Ghetto Car Air Conditioning
KK Projects re-imagines buildings in New Orleans that were ravaged by Katrina and turns them into site-specific works of art.
"This video tours several of the sites and checks in with founder Kirsha Kaechele to learn about her experiences integrating art into one of the toughest ghettos of the city and what it’s like to actually live in a gallery."
– via coolhunting
From the Upcoming
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