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Avatarsaba marjani150 Trees Protect This Apartment Complex from Noise and Pollutionverified_publisherMy Modern Met - Sara BarnesWhile living in an urban environment has many benefits, you're often subject to noise, pollution, and lack of green space. This five-storey apartment building by Luciano Pia minimizes these disadvantages by cloaking the structure in a beautiful potted forest. Located in Turin, Italy, the facade …
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Avatarsaba marjaniDisney Animators Study Their Reflections in Mirrors to Draw Classic Characters’ Facial Expressionsverified_publisherMy Modern Met - Jenny ZhangFor decades, professional animators have relied on mirrors and their own facial expressions to be able to produce the dynamic, expressive characters that audiences know and love. Using themselves as models, the artists leer, grin, and grimace at their own reflections so that they can recreate the …
Avatarsaba marjaniHow fairytales grew upverified_publisherThe Guardian - Marina WarnerWith Hollywood spending millions on new versions of age-old characters, from Frozen’s Snow Queen to Cinderella, fairytales are more popular than ever. But, argues Marina Warner, they’ve had to adapt, with lots of dark twists and no more sweet, biddable girls