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Dance on Film by Niege Borges
Inspired by the events of the Dancing Plague of 1518, where several people took to the streets to dance maniacally until they died, Niege captured the choreography of some iconic scenes in film and TV, down to each shuffle, buttshake, and awkward little kick. Only with less dying.
Artist: Website (via: My Modern Met)
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Dance on Film by Niege Borges
Inspired by the events of the Dancing Plague of 1518, where several people took to the streets to dance maniacally until they died, Niege captured the choreography of some iconic scenes in film and TV, down to each shuffle, buttshake, and awkward little kick. Only with less dying.
Artist: Website (via: My Modern Met)
entojo:

Dance on Film by Niege Borges
Inspired by the events of the Dancing Plague of 1518, where several people took to the streets to dance maniacally until they died, Niege captured the choreography of some iconic scenes in film and TV, down to each shuffle, buttshake, and awkward little kick. Only with less dying.
Artist: Website (via: My Modern Met)
entojo:

Dance on Film by Niege Borges
Inspired by the events of the Dancing Plague of 1518, where several people took to the streets to dance maniacally until they died, Niege captured the choreography of some iconic scenes in film and TV, down to each shuffle, buttshake, and awkward little kick. Only with less dying.
Artist: Website (via: My Modern Met)
entojo:

Dance on Film by Niege Borges
Inspired by the events of the Dancing Plague of 1518, where several people took to the streets to dance maniacally until they died, Niege captured the choreography of some iconic scenes in film and TV, down to each shuffle, buttshake, and awkward little kick. Only with less dying.
Artist: Website (via: My Modern Met)
entojo:

Dance on Film by Niege Borges
Inspired by the events of the Dancing Plague of 1518, where several people took to the streets to dance maniacally until they died, Niege captured the choreography of some iconic scenes in film and TV, down to each shuffle, buttshake, and awkward little kick. Only with less dying.
Artist: Website (via: My Modern Met)
entojo:

Dance on Film by Niege Borges
Inspired by the events of the Dancing Plague of 1518, where several people took to the streets to dance maniacally until they died, Niege captured the choreography of some iconic scenes in film and TV, down to each shuffle, buttshake, and awkward little kick. Only with less dying.
Artist: Website (via: My Modern Met)
entojo:

Dance on Film by Niege Borges
Inspired by the events of the Dancing Plague of 1518, where several people took to the streets to dance maniacally until they died, Niege captured the choreography of some iconic scenes in film and TV, down to each shuffle, buttshake, and awkward little kick. Only with less dying.
Artist: Website (via: My Modern Met)
entojo:

Dance on Film by Niege Borges
Inspired by the events of the Dancing Plague of 1518, where several people took to the streets to dance maniacally until they died, Niege captured the choreography of some iconic scenes in film and TV, down to each shuffle, buttshake, and awkward little kick. Only with less dying.
Artist: Website (via: My Modern Met)
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Living Paperby Mengyu Chen
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Living Paperby Mengyu Chen
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Living Paperby Mengyu Chen
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Living Paperby Mengyu Chen
humansofnewyork:

“It’s a landscape archtitect’s job to pay attention to the things nobody else notices: the placement of benches, the way a rail curves around a tree, everything…”
“Why are those things important if nobody notices?”
“Because there’s an intrinsic feeling to being in balance.” 
humansofnewyork:

“Sorry to bother you… but I was wondering… how do you decide who to put on your blog?”