The World Reacts To Britain’s Vote đź“·: Photo by Photo by Chris J Ratcliffe/Getty Images/Getty Images
World Reacts to Britain’s Vote
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The World Reacts To Britain’s Vote đź“·: Photo by Photo by Chris J Ratcliffe/Getty Images/Getty Images
Want to see more? Explore our photo gallery. Photo by Chris J Ratcliffe/Getty Images
80 years since the world’s first broadcast was transmitted at Alexandra Palace the main theatre stage is left to decay đź“·: Topical Press Agency
The striking photographs taken at the historic site in north London reveal the charmingly-dilapidated walls of the main theatre, where the world’s first broadcast was transmitted in 1936. Photo: Topical Press Agency
Ishihana Chitoku first selects the stone he wants to sit at the top of his piece. From there, he builds the image around it—think of it like decorating your Christmas tree starting with the star at the top. (via The Creators Project)
All it takes Ishihana Chitoku to make these stacked, temporary sculptures, is two hands and a little focus.