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		<description>[...] What if Africa was Europe’s power plant? This articles reminded of the first african satellite launch. Pruned is an amazing place for all things related to landscape and architecture, article might be a bit long to read in an overbooked day - but it&#8217;s always a pleasure to take the necessary time. Kashiwa Sato: What caught my attention on this one is the visual proximity of these colour bars and my electronic presence identity (the small bits of colour on top that web visitors like you modify when they visit). I’m wondering at the color and if there is a code behind… or if it (‘just’) colors taken from the images of each projects. It would be nice to know a bit more. On his website, all the colors are animated which might be a bit disturbing for a long reading but which create a very nice and entertaining interface. In any case, color and hue classification of projects is quite nice. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] What if Africa was Europe’s power plant? This articles reminded of the first african satellite launch. Pruned is an amazing place for all things related to landscape and architecture, article might be a bit long to read in an overbooked day &#8211; but it&#8217;s always a pleasure to take the necessary time. Kashiwa Sato: What caught my attention on this one is the visual proximity of these colour bars and my electronic presence identity (the small bits of colour on top that web visitors like you modify when they visit). I’m wondering at the color and if there is a code behind… or if it (‘just’) colors taken from the images of each projects. It would be nice to know a bit more. On his website, all the colors are animated which might be a bit disturbing for a long reading but which create a very nice and entertaining interface. In any case, color and hue classification of projects is quite nice. [...]</p>
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