Wednesday, October 05, 2011
New Landscapes Blog
A new blog I made for landscapes and landscape architecture that I come into contact with.
LANDSCAPES SUPPLY
Monday, September 26, 2011
Tuesday, August 02, 2011
Monday, August 01, 2011
Friday, July 15, 2011
Wallpapers
Some phone pictures I took at Wallpapers last night at 319 Scholes.
It was a one night show by Nicolas Sassoon and Sara Ludy, curated by Lindsay Howard.
Both rooms at the gallery were covered in super large and supposedly site specific projections (one piece even used several projectors).
I didn't have time to stay long but it looked very nice anyways.
It was a one night show by Nicolas Sassoon and Sara Ludy, curated by Lindsay Howard.
Both rooms at the gallery were covered in super large and supposedly site specific projections (one piece even used several projectors).
I didn't have time to stay long but it looked very nice anyways.
Saturday, July 09, 2011
Thursday, June 30, 2011
http://www.theinvisiblepavilion.com
Curated by Simona Lodi
Artists: Artie Vierkant, Constant Dullaart, CONT3XT.NETIOCOSE, Jon RafmanLes, Liens InvisiblesMolleindustria, Parker Ito, REFF – RomaEuropa FakeFactory
Curated by Simona Lodi
Artists: Artie Vierkant, Constant Dullaart, CONT3XT.NETIOCOSE, Jon RafmanLes, Liens InvisiblesMolleindustria, Parker Ito, REFF – RomaEuropa FakeFactory
Sunday, June 26, 2011
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Thursday, June 16, 2011
News from the ROK
Hybridmoment.com, by Rafael Rozendaal at Gallery LVS
Muchbetterthanthis.com, Kangnam Media Poles
All installed by Dain Oh
see also..
Wednesday, June 08, 2011
Thursday, June 02, 2011
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Monday, May 09, 2011
Installation at Gguull
An installation at my favorite space in Seoul, Gguull.
It is definitely not what you would normally expect to find in Korea.
If you are in the area also check out 바꽃땅 Ccott-ddang next door.
Sunday, May 01, 2011
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Friday, April 08, 2011
BOOTLEG
Death of Kool-Aid Man Bootleg (CAM PROPER UNSUBBED DUPE), 2011
by Artie Vierkant
IMHO best piece from Read/ Write.
Sunday, April 03, 2011
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
BYOB CHI pics
Here are some pics from BYOB CHI last weekend.
Super special thanks to Bea Fremderman for lending her new space Kunstgall New for the show! Check out For Your Eyes Only opening on Friday if you are in Chicago!
And..
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Wikipedia entries
"Vertigo (from the Latin vertō "a whirling or spinning movement"[1]) is a type of dizziness, where there is a feeling of motion when one is stationary."
Vertigo
"A stochastic process has the Markov property if the conditional probability distribution of future states of the process, given the present state and the past states, depend only upon the present state; that is, the past is irrelevant because it doesn't matter how the current state was obtained."
Markov Property
Global Architectures
"The most beautiful thing in Paris is McDonald's. The most beautiful thing in Washington is McDonald's. Beijing and Moscow don't have anything beautiful yet."
from A to B and Back Again, Andy Warhol, 1986.
"Its a small, one story white building with a plastic red roof that just says 'Pizza Hut' and you know exactly what it means. Even though you haven't seen it, you probably know what it looks like because there is one just like it down the street from where you are. The building itself is based on a corporate prototype that is then applied in the same way everywhere the marketing team has deemed profitable. It is the perfect example of corporate architecture because it is not just a building, but a building as registered trademark or logo, doing for architecture what Nike did for shoes.
Finally, it's a structure that can inhabit any climate or site without having to adjust to circumstance.
Pizza Hut is the new International Style."
from International Style, by Andreas Angelidakis, 1997
from A to B and Back Again, Andy Warhol, 1986.
"Its a small, one story white building with a plastic red roof that just says 'Pizza Hut' and you know exactly what it means. Even though you haven't seen it, you probably know what it looks like because there is one just like it down the street from where you are. The building itself is based on a corporate prototype that is then applied in the same way everywhere the marketing team has deemed profitable. It is the perfect example of corporate architecture because it is not just a building, but a building as registered trademark or logo, doing for architecture what Nike did for shoes.
Finally, it's a structure that can inhabit any climate or site without having to adjust to circumstance.
Pizza Hut is the new International Style."
from International Style, by Andreas Angelidakis, 1997
Wednesday, March 09, 2011
Running
Running Lecture, by Ahmet Ogut, 2010
via vvork
Randomrun.org
"DEFINITION Whatever you are doing (meeting, date, sex, sleep...), just stop it and run as much as you feel like it (for one second or a whole day)"
from Randomrun.org, by Nikola Tosic, 2005
Tuesday, March 08, 2011
Sunday, March 06, 2011
Tuesday, March 01, 2011
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Saint Lawrence Ice
Saint Lawrence Ice was an exhibition by Ben Schumacher on the ice of the Saint Lawrence river.
It included work by artists I enjoy: Landon Metz (above), Brad Troemel, Artie Vierkant, Jon Rafman and others.
via Karen Archey's post on Image Conscious
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Yesforsure.com
Installation view of Yesforsure.com, by Rafael Rozendaal
From Happy is a Place, 2010
Curated by Violeta Solís Horcasitas.
Monday, February 14, 2011
Duncan Alexander
Here are some experiments by Duncan Alexander that I am liking today.
How To Display Net Art
Later...
Element Cubes I
How To Display Net Art
Later...
Element Cubes I
Friday, February 11, 2011
"Dog piece," by Jose Maria
"JM: One of my favorite pieces was the dog piece. In Anapra there are a lot of stray dogs, the kind where the females have had so many litters that their stomachs and nipples almost drag across the dirt as they walk around. These were all “mutts,” as you call them, so I thought it would be interesting to bring in a pure-bred dog and let her roam free in town and see how people react. So I went to Juárez and bought a Chihuahueño and let her loose, but someone must have stolen her.
GF: Oh.
JM: I never saw her again after that first day. Then I got another one in El Paso, a long-haired one, and smuggled him in. People were mystified seeing this little guy–so clean and out of place. He had a refinement that was obvious. Initially he had trouble socializing with the other dogs. People started calling him El Pequeño Diablo. They thought he was either a gift from God, a curse of the Devil, or some sort of message being sent by [the most prominent drug-dealer at the time]. No one ever found out where he came from. El Pequeño was still roaming the town when I moved to El Paso. He was kind of a mascot.
GF: What makes you like this piece?
JM: It’s basically invisible. What I did–bring a dog to town–just added one more dog. There has to be over 500 dogs in Anapra. Probably more. So in terms of things added, it’s basically nothing. But everyone–kids, adults, criminals, nuns–they all loved seeing a little Chihuahua running around. So it had an impact, but nothing tangible. It’s also an intervention–if you want to call it that–that I had no control over. Once I introduced the dog to the environment, it was out of my hands completely."
from AFC interview by Guy Forget
GF: Oh.
JM: I never saw her again after that first day. Then I got another one in El Paso, a long-haired one, and smuggled him in. People were mystified seeing this little guy–so clean and out of place. He had a refinement that was obvious. Initially he had trouble socializing with the other dogs. People started calling him El Pequeño Diablo. They thought he was either a gift from God, a curse of the Devil, or some sort of message being sent by [the most prominent drug-dealer at the time]. No one ever found out where he came from. El Pequeño was still roaming the town when I moved to El Paso. He was kind of a mascot.
GF: What makes you like this piece?
JM: It’s basically invisible. What I did–bring a dog to town–just added one more dog. There has to be over 500 dogs in Anapra. Probably more. So in terms of things added, it’s basically nothing. But everyone–kids, adults, criminals, nuns–they all loved seeing a little Chihuahua running around. So it had an impact, but nothing tangible. It’s also an intervention–if you want to call it that–that I had no control over. Once I introduced the dog to the environment, it was out of my hands completely."
from AFC interview by Guy Forget
Wednesday, February 09, 2011
Tuesday, February 08, 2011
Monday, January 31, 2011
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Monday, January 24, 2011
Monday, January 17, 2011
Plant music
Wednesday, January 05, 2011
Tuesday, January 04, 2011
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