Yesterday, one half of our favorite artists' duo has died of cancer. We'd like to celebrate him posting (again) the work for which Fischli/Weiss … [Read more...]
Utopianism and Megacities, according to Mr.David Harvey
As a complement to today's Funambulist post on Rebel Cities, the last essay by marxism historian David Harvey, (that you can integrate with Owen … [Read more...]
Tropicomania: “The Social Life of Plants” at Betonsalon, Paris
This exhibition at the Betonsalon Art Center in Paris tries to address the socio-economic, cultural and political implications behind the worldwide … [Read more...]
Rear Window: dissecting and recreating a movie’s scenario
Back to Socks from Rome and the lecture! We remember, from our time as students at the architecture school, a typical lecture in "Descriptive … [Read more...]
Microcities lecture at Cornell University, Rome / April, 19th 2012
If you happen to be in Rome next week, we will give a public lecture together with Italian architecture office Urbanaarchitettura at the Cornell in … [Read more...]
Synapse Magazine: archiving the history of electronic music
From Things Magazine: "The complete archive of Synapse Magazine , a 1970s publication about the nascent electronic music scene". Download and … [Read more...]
Walls as Rooms: British Castles and Louis Kahn
Louis Kahn was known for his interest in Scottish Castles, by which he elaborated the distinction between 'served' and 'servant spaces', “with great … [Read more...]
Expo 1970 Osaka: the inaugural ceremony
This is a half an hour video of the inaugural ceremony of the most important Expo in the XXth Century. Via: machizukuri.tumblr.com … [Read more...]
Unemployed into Self Employed, an article by Leon Krier, 1985
This article was kindly sent to us by Gabriele Mastrigli. Altough we're not fond of Leon Krier past speculations and despite the controversy about his … [Read more...]
The Future, according to Google Search Results
Google terrifying vision for our future. From Xkcd. Via Entschwindet & Vergeht. … [Read more...]
“Linea Ex Machina” / Questioning Architectural Representation, a project by Nelson Larroque
Nelson Larroque's final degree project, made under the supervision of Peter Cook at ESA in Paris, consists literally in a device designed and built … [Read more...]
Mapping the flowing of wind
Wind Map live-traces the flowing of wind across the territory of the United States. This delicately moving "fur" delineates the uncharted land of a … [Read more...]
A day in the life of a warehouse robot
A look into how automized warehouses have got and how unnecessary manufactorial human labor could be in the future, thanks to robots like Kiva's. … [Read more...]
Rituals, Before and After Space
Two of our articles have been recently featured on the Funambulist and on Studio Magazine. In the next few days we'll talk about the former, that you … [Read more...]
ScanLAB Projects’ Bartlett Summer Show 2010 (pioneering 3d scanning)
Led by Matthew Shaw and William Trosell, the London-based ScanLAB Projects specializes in large size 3d scanning for objects, buildings and … [Read more...]
Daniel Libeskind’s “Micromegas” (1979)
Although I can't say I am fond of Libeskind's architectural and theoretical production, (BTW here's an insight of his "methodologies" from within the … [Read more...]
Personal Cities, by Béatrice Coron
Artist Béatrice Coron creates series of cities juxtaposing countless human activities. "Personal Cities" are narrative urban territories, containing … [Read more...]
What America does for a living (1972 / 2012)
An interesting comparison between people's job in 1972 and 2012. Primary labor (manufacturing) is the obvious major change, as technological … [Read more...]
The State of the World Atlas, 1981
"The State of the World Atlas", Michael Kidron and Ronald Segal. A Pluto Press Project. Heinemann, London, 1981. Hardcover, 250 x 180mm, full … [Read more...]
Oscar Reutersvärd’s impossible constructions as gameplay (Don’t do this at work – 27)
Constructed on isometric projections, Echochrome is a Playstation title in which the player has to refer to perceived/optical geometry rather than … [Read more...]
A Consumerist Landscape
From "Deux ou trois choses que je sais d'elle", 1967 Jean-Luc Godard) Excerpts from Wikipedia: The film does not tell a story so much as a present … [Read more...]
Hell is Real! (The miracle of Fluo-colours, by Dimitris Polychroniadis)
While on la Periferia Domestica (a constant and very recommended reading) we stumbled upon a post about a miniature satire by Dimitris … [Read more...]
Oma’s 1989 Sport Center Project for Noorddijk, Groningen, Netherlands
Through Facebook photographic reportages, OMA is providing an insight into its far and less known past. Here's a project for a sport center in … [Read more...]
Emma McNally’s Fields, Charts, Soundings Cartographies
Emma McNally's work is an artistic cartography of imaginary nodes, network topologies, noise patterns, musical notations. Traces and scatters shape an … [Read more...]
Miracle at the Vistula, by Simone de Iacobis
Our friend and school colleague Simone de Iacobis lives and works in Poland as an architect and photographer. Miracle at the Vistula is his recent … [Read more...]
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