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North Palisade. Sierra Nevada, California.


stone island navigation series [reinvent the wheel] by liam macrae
Stone Island’s Navigation Series: Reinvent the Wheel, photographed by Liam MacRae, is part of the brand’s ongoing study of orientation and movement. The work frames navigation as both physical and symbolic—referencing terrain, direction, and systems of guidance. Within the series, “Reinvent the Wheel” emphasizes reinterpreting established structures of travel and perception, continuing Stone Island’s research into exploration and the mechanics of wayfinding.


EMERY MOUNTAINS
April 2024, FRIEZE No. 9 Cork Street Gallery, London
EXHIBITION: The Mountains Between Us, FRIEZE No 9 Cork St


Weaving together photography, video and sculptural objects, lena_c_emery highlights the accelerated loss of mountain glaciers and the desperate conservation efforts currently employed to impede their decline. Under the continued influence of greenhouse-gas forced global warming, ice that took centuries to develop is vanishing in just a number of years. A fate experts predict for at least two-thirds of all glaciers by the end of this century. EMERY: In ‘The Mountains Between Us’, I capture the current environmental efforts undertaken to reduce the rate at which glaciers melt. Glaciers have held space for centuries, silently bearing witness to history. They’ve seen the world change in ways we can barely comprehend. Because my grandfather spent his life in these mountains, watching this particular glacier retreat and form lakes where there was previously only ice and at a pace that’s steadily increasing, feels deeply personal. The idea of covering these mammoths in fabric to stall the inevitable, feels both tragic and emblematic of our relationship with nature: The magnitude of loss countered by gestures that, though earnest, feel powerless. Visually these wrapped peaks evoke images of muddied tents, makeshift shelters that we’ve come to erect for those displaced by upheaval. This fragility, their fragility, our fragility, is a direct reflection of the imbalance we have sown, where those least responsible for ecological destruction are forced to bear its heaviest burdens. The title became a way to frame those divides. Mountains have always symbolised barriers, but perhaps they could also be reimagined as thread, shared histories and a collective belonging. The elemental particles composing our very being once danced amidst these ancient landscapes and if they disappear, part of us does too.



and wander x Muraco Designs Heron Tent Shelter Sets
This tent boasts a straightforward structure, allowing for quick and effortless setup. To assemble, lay the flysheet on the ground and firmly secure the four corners with pegs. Then, raise the center pole at the top. The remarkable simplicity of this setup is unmatched by self-supporting dome-shaped tents, and its generous overhead clearance adds to its allure.




HERON 2POLE TENT SHELTER SET




Form #7, Josef Schulz, 2003
Josef Schulz is a photographer known for capturing images of modern warehouses and factories, which are typically considered mundane industrial structures with little architectural significance. These buildings, produced worldwide, follow standardized plans and materials, lacking distinct external features to reveal their specific purposes.
Schulz's approach involves studying the essence of his craft through these photographs. He employs digital image processing to remove any elements hinting at the buildings' age, location, or surroundings, transforming them into virtual blueprints. By emphasizing colors, shapes, and symmetries, he turns the buildings into block-like structures, resembling toy architecture and presenting them as idealized versions of themselves.
In this process, Schulz blurs the line between photographic and painted reality to optimize the images. Simultaneously, he reduces the physical buildings to their design concepts and the photographic reality to its virtual representation. His intent is to diverge from the typical pursuit of making digital images appear as real as possible. This approach might leave the viewer perplexed, as they struggle to distinguish between authentic elements captured by the camera and those created through digital tools.



F/CE ONEDAY TECHNICAL TRAVEL BACKPACK
Marble Caves at General Carrera Lake in Patagonia



The Marble Caves, known as Marble Chapel and Marble Cathedral, are located at the center of the lake and were formed by waves over the past 6,000 years.
Thomas Demand



Giovanni Pesamosca’s Alpine Cabin in Friuli, Italy


Oscar Niemeyer's MAC Niterói — Louis Vuitton Cruise 2017 Venue
Bruce Weber for Calvin Klein Jeans — 1991 Campaign
Haleakalā Crater — Volcanic Landscape, Maui
Billy Kidd — Portrait of Simone Thompson (Joy Sunday)
MIG 1.42 - PROTOTYPE
Prototype Russian fighter jet spotted on Bing Maps. Built to rival the American F-22 Raptor, the jet lost out to the Su-47.


ESA HERTZ Anechoic Chamber — Antenna Test Facility at ESTEC
Redhill MRT Station — Singapore
Nanzenji Temple Autumn Foliage, Higashiyama, Kyoto
Salomon Speedcross 3 Camo Titanium
The Salomon Speedcross 3 Camo in Titanium/Dark Titanium/Swamp applies a muted tonal camouflage treatment to the footwear's aggressive trail-running silhouette. A grippy lugged outsole and supportive upper keep it performance-driven, while the low-contrast palette makes it feel more tactical for desert environments.



Robert Häusser J.R. 5-9-70
Gelatin silver print, printed 1999. 43.5 x 58.8 cm. Signed and dated in ballpoint pen lower right. Signed, dated, titled in ballpoint pen as well as photographer's thumb print on the verso. - Framed under glass.
Martian Sunset
On May 19, 2005, NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit captured this stunning view as the Sun sank below the rim of Gusev crater on Mars. This Panoramic Camera mosaic was taken around 6:07 in the evening of the rover's 489th Martian day, or sol.
Sunset and twilight images are occasionally acquired by the science team to determine how high into the atmosphere the Martian dust extends, and to look for dust or ice clouds. Other images have shown that the twilight glow remains visible, but increasingly fainter, for up to two hours before sunrise or after sunset. The long Martian twilight (compared to Earth's) is caused by sunlight scattered around to the night side of the planet by abundant high altitude dust. Similar long twilights or extra-colorful sunrises and sunsets sometimes occur on Earth when tiny dust grains that are erupted from powerful volcanoes scatter light high in the atmosphere.
House in Yatsugatake by Kidosaki Architects Studio
This private residence was designed by Kidosaki Architects Studio. It is located on the edge of the Yatsugatake Mountains in Nagano, Japan.









Floral Botanical Print Textile — Kimono or Wrap Garment
Sacai Paris — Before the Show, Street Snap by Masataka Matsumura
Irving Penn × Issey Miyake — Two Miyake Warriors
Rainbow mountains at Zhangye Danxia national geopark Gansu China
"Wendover II (For John)" by Barry Underwood




Nickel Tailings 34, Edward Burtynsky, 1996
From “Manufactured Landscapes: The Photographs of Edward Burtynsky”
Dean Bouchard — Inside Out
Vatnajökull — Glacier near Skaftafell, Iceland
Desert Mountains Aerial View 012
Vennesla Library and Culture House by Helen & Hard
Swatch Art Peace Hotel Shanghai Interior by Jouin Manku
Neighborhood N-2B / N-JKT Olive Drab
Peninsula House by Watson Architecture + Design
Rhyolithberge, Region Landmannalaugar, Fjallabak Naturreservat, Isländisches Hochland, Island
SOPHNET 2013 FW 7HOLE ZIP UP WORK BOOTS




Bally Spring/Summer 2014 Menswear — Hooded Utility Poncho
Nike Cheyenne Backpack in Tan
Israeli Soldier With Rifle Praying
Worlds End by Vivienne Westwood and Malcolm McLaren “BUFFALO COAT” fw1982


Bas Princen — Colonnade Infrastructure Photograph
Cave Diving — Diver in Cenote Light Rays
UNESCO Headquarters Entrance Canopy — Breuer, Nervi & Zehrfuss, Paris 1958
Raf Simons Menswear Lookbook — Photography by David Armstrong
Black and White Mountain Snowscape — Fine Art Alpine Photography
Zin Valley, Negev Desert, Israel — 30° 50' 51.66" N, 34° 46' 56.07" E
Reynisdrangar Basalt Sea Stack, Reynisfjara, Iceland
Joséphine Le Tutour in Alexander Wang — Numéro Tokyo July/August 2013
Hagia Sophia, Istanbul
Kamchatka Volcanic Landscape
Julian Wasser — Arrest on Hollywood Boulevard (1970)
Ruth Bernhard — Eighth Street Movie Theater, New York (Frederick Kiesler, Architect), 1946
Mount Etna — Volcanic Landscape Sicily
Star Magnolia — Magnolia stellata Macro
BMW 3 Series E90 on a Vine-Covered Hong Kong Rooftop Car Park
Eero Saarinen — CBS Building, New York, 1965
Neon Fluorescent Tube Lights — Minimal Light Installation
Hanna Putz — Friends of Friends Portrait by Thomas Lohr
Dark Suit — N.Hoolywood or Gareth Pugh Fashion Editorial
Plosky Tolbachik Volcano Eruption, Kamchatka
David Burdeny — Mercator's Projection, North/South Series
White Mountaineering x Saucony Jazz Original Pack
Rhône Glacier Ice Grotto, Valais, Switzerland
Visvim Serra Pizi Boots — Natural Grey Suede
Theo Stylianides (StTheo) — Vector
White Mountaineering Fall/Winter 2012 "Award Tour" Lookbook
Loro Piana Womenswear Editorial — Dark Khaki Sheer Shirt and Turban
Haven Camouflage Herringbone Tight Straight Pant — Dark Multi
FUCT — Neck and Hand Tattoo Street Photo, 2012
White Mountaineering Cotton Cloth Luggage Down Vest
René Burri — New York City, 1988
Khardung La Pass — Ladakh, India
Ettore Sottsass — Metaphors (Metafore) 1972–1979
Sophnet AW2010 Camouflage Collection — MultiCam Trousers
Visvim Lamina Backpack — Spring/Summer 2011
Barbour x To Ki To Nomad 2.5L Jacket
Eero Saarinen Tulip Side Chair for Knoll
White Mountaineering Military Cadet Cap




















